Pebble is a smooth rendered pool interior that can last up 16 years+ outlasting most other rendered pool surfaces. It's a product that is the perfect solution for pool surfaces that are falling off.
At Local Pool Renovations, we resurface concrete swimming pools with a smooth & modern rendered finish that is designed to be durable, attractive and comfortable underfoot. It gives the swimming pool a clean & updated appearance while still providing the strength and long-term performance expected from a quality rendered pool interior.
The new pool surface is mixed and applied on site in the colour chosen by the pool owner. This concrete pool resurfacing service is designed to replace failing Quartzon, Marblesheen, rough pebble and Pebblecrete pool interiors, helping worn swimming pools look clean, fresh and new again.
Starting from $14,300 + GST for swimming pool interior resurfacing.
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The full-size images below are magnified for clarity. In reality, the fine pebble is much smaller, and the final water colour will vary depending on pool depth, light conditions and surrounding surfaces.
Described as an Ultra-Smooth & fine Pebble, it is a cement based pool render, a smooth non-slip pool interior that outlasts many other rendered pool surfaces. Relining a swimming pool with a pebble interior is only possible on concrete pools. Pebble interiors are used to resurface concrete pools, normally to replace marblesheen & quartzon swimming pool interiors.
Pebble plaster - pool resurfacing is a luxurious choice that does its job.
When it comes to relining a swimming pool, consider the elegance and durability of a pebble plaster finish. These materials are a blend of tiny, specially sourced natural stones with a cement base.
Here’s why resurfacing should grab your attention:
Aesthetic Appeal: Pebble finishes create a stunning, long-lasting interior with a distinctive appearance and texture.
Versatility: You can choose from variety of pool render colours to match or contrast your swimming pool’s surroundings.
Durability: It is the longest lasting pool interior render available.
A pool should be resurfaced when the existing interior starts to deteriorate, discolour or lose integrity, black & green algae can begin forming and water chemistry often becomes harder to control. If the interior no longer looks good or performs properly, resurfacing is the correct solution.
Quartzon interiors tends to come off by rubbing it, round cracked areas might appear and some quartzon may even come off as small hand sized circles.
Marble-sheen may also crumble a little, become rough or discoloured and the concrete might start showing through.
If a swimming pool is over 20 years old, that may also be an indication of needing to resurface the pool interior.
3.5 Star Maintenance Rating
Fine pebble pool interiors require ongoing, routine maintenance to keep them looking their best over time. This is normal for all rendered pool interiors and is part of owning a high-quality swimming pool interior.
While fine pebble is the most durable rendered interior available, fully tiled pools remain the lowest-maintenance and longest-lasting interior option overall.
The best colour for your pool is the one that gives you the water tone you want in your backyard — so decide first whether you want a lighter, brighter look or a deeper, darker look. Once you pick light vs dark, the exact shade becomes much easier, because many colours look very similar once the pool is filled. The final water colour will shift with pool depth, lighting, surrounding surfaces, and whether it’s indoors or outdoors, so use online images as a guide and rely on the real samples for the most accurate expectation.
Swimming pool interior colours can vary depending on lighting, pool depth, surrounding surfaces and whether the pool is indoors or outdoors.
Screen displays can also affect how colours appear, so the examples shown should be used as a general guide only.
The images below demonstrate how different pool interior colours change once the pool is filled with water.
Click on the image below to view the pebble samples with the water colour relevant to them.