Can you reshape an existing pool?

Can you reshape an existing pool?

Does the depth, shape, or size of your existing pool no longer meets your needs? In these instances, you may wonder if you can reshape your pool and/or change the depth with a pool remodel. The short answer is yes.

How much does it cost to reshape pool?

Changing the shape of your pool starts at $30,000 for a vinyl pool and $60,000 for a concrete (gunite) pool. This is a highly invasive procedure that requires replacing the entire pool lining. The total price includes installation and materials for a new pool, plus the labor required to move earth.

How much does it cost to remodel an inground pool?

Why a Pool Renovation is Cost-Effective Odds are, it would cost at least twice as much. An inground pool, for example, can easily cost $50,000. If you can make an old inground pool as good as new or better than new for $20,000, it may be a great investment and will increase the sale value of your home.

Can you retile your own pool?

Doing it on your own is not that easy but finishing a project like this is really fulfilling. This is time consuming and might take one to two weeks before you can use the pool but with the right instructions and right tools, this will be as easy as retiling your bathroom.

What happens when you remodel a swimming pool?

Pool remodeling experts work each day to bring you closer to a perfectly remodeled pool. In cases where something unexpected happens; i.e., delays, material changes, etc. the completion date is affected. Pool remodeling professionals try to anticipate these situations and have backup plans in case it happens.

Is it possible to change the shape of a swimming pool?

However, swimming pools can be modified or upgraded in many other ways. Sunning ledges are quite popular today, and many owners are having them installed on existing pools. More elaborate and more user-friendly stairs are another trending modification.

How can I change the depth of my swimming pool?

There are many factors that come into play when building or modifying your pool. Time of year, soil quality, water levels in the area, size of the yard, local licensing and shipping just to name a few. Your best bet is to write down what you would like to do to your existing pool and then work with your builder to determine the costs.

Can you add a second pool to an existing pool?

Rather than destroy the existing pool, Michigan-based Zaremba & Company adds a second pool that overlaps the original pool. The second pool has shallow ends and a vanishing edge over which water spills into the original pool below.

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