Paint is one of the most common pool surfaces. It comes in a variety
of colors and is an inexpensive alternative to the more elaborate
surface options. When attempting to paint a pool, one must first select
the proper paint, prepare the pool properly, and follow all
manufacturer's application guidelines. With the right materials, and
some time and effort, you can have a brand new swimming pool without
breaking the bank.
Steps
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Purchase the same type of paint previously used on your pool surface: epoxy, chlorinated rubber or acrylic.
- Remove a chip and have it tested by your local paint dealer to determine the type of paint that was used.
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2
Drain all of the water from the pool and remove any leaves, dirt or debris.
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3
Caulk or patch any existing cracks and holes with hydraulic cement. Follow the cement manufacturer's instructions.
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4
Clean the concrete surface.
- Remove any old paint by using a power washer or a scraper and wire
brush. Ensure that all loose paint has been removed, then sweep the area
clean.
- Use an acid wash mixture of 50% water and 50% muriatic acid to clean
the pool surface. Thoroughly scrub the walls and floor with a scrub
brush, then rinse the entire surface with clean water.
- Clean the surface again with tri-sodium phosphate (TSP) to
neutralize the acid and remove dense areas of oil or grease. Rinse it
completely with fresh water.
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Re-rinse the entire pool, including drains, lights, stairs, etc.
Pump out any standing water and allow 3-to-5 days for the pool surface
to dry. Only acrylic paint can be applied to damp surfaces.
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Apply the paint with an extension roller. Start in
the deep end and work your way into the low end of the pool. Use a brush
to cut in on the tight areas around pool fixtures such as lights,
drains and valves.
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Allow the paint to dry per the manufacturer's
instructions, particularly when using an epoxy paint as timing is
crucial to proper adhesion. Typically, you must wait 3-to-5 days for the paint to dry before refilling the pool with water.
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Refill the newly painted pool with water and adjust the filter and chemical settings to ensure proper maintenance
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