How to Paint a Pool: 8 Steps (with Pictures)

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How to Paint a Pool: 8 Steps (with Pictures)
How to Paint a Pool: 8 Steps (with Pictures)
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Paint is often used to coat the surface of swimming pools. It is available in different colors and is cheaper than other more elaborate types of coatings. If you want to paint a pool, you must first choose the paint indicated for this job, prepare the pool properly and follow the product instructions. With the right material, a little time and effort you can paint your pool without breaking the bank.

Steps

Paint a Pool Step 1
Paint a Pool Step 1

Step 1. Buy the same type of paint previously applied to the pool surface:

in epoxy resin, chlorinated rubber or acrylic paint.

Remove a piece and take it to your local paint shop to determine what type of paint you need to use

Paint a Pool Step 2
Paint a Pool Step 2

Step 2. Empty the pool by removing water, leaves, dirt and debris

Paint a Pool Step 3
Paint a Pool Step 3

Step 3. Use hydraulic concrete to close or repair cracks and holes

Follow the instructions for the product you purchased.

Paint a Pool Step 4
Paint a Pool Step 4

Step 4. Clean the concrete surface

  • Remove old paint using a scraper and an iron bristle brush or a pressure washer with a lance. Make sure you remove all the old paint and then sweep the area off.
  • Clean the tank with a mixture of 50% water and 50% muriatic acid. Scrub the walls and floor thoroughly with a brush and then rinse the surface with clean water.
  • Clean the tub again with trisodium phosphate to neutralize the acid and remove the oil or grease that has thickened in places. Rinse everything off with fresh water.
Paint a Pool Step 5
Paint a Pool Step 5

Step 5. Rinse the pool entirely, including the lights, diving board, ladders, etc

Drain the water and let the surface dry for 3-5 days. If it's wet, you can only apply acrylic paint.

Paint a Pool Step 6
Paint a Pool Step 6

Step 6. Apply the paint with a roller

Start on the deepest side and work your way up to the lowest area of the pool. Use a brush in the tight spaces surrounding the lights, drains, and valves.

Paint a Pool Step 7
Paint a Pool Step 7

Step 7. Let the paint dry by following the instructions on the package, especially if you use an epoxy resin as drying times are essential for proper adhesion of the product to the surface

Typically, you need to wait 3-5 days for it to dry completely before refilling the pool.

Paint a Pool Step 8
Paint a Pool Step 8

Step 8. Fill the pool with water, adjust the filter and adjust the chemicals to keep the pool in top condition

Advice

  • Do not apply the paint when it is very hot or cold or if the humidity is very high. You could compromise the adhesion of the product.
  • Be sure to apply the paint in thin layers to prevent bubbles from forming.
  • Mix the paint thoroughly before using it.

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