What are standard PebbleTec colors?

What are standard PebbleTec colors?

Our finishes offer an array of amazing pool water colors, ranging from icy light blues to deep ocean blues, emerald greens to rich blacks and grays, Caribbean blues to bright lagoon greens, and much more. Hover to view sample of finish and Click photo to explore finish & water color. Tap for close up.

How do I choose a PebbleTec color?

How To Pick Your Water Color During Your Pebble Tec Pool Renovation

  1. Step 1: Choose Your Water Color. The first step in the process to choose the perfect finish and bring your pool water features to life is selecting your preferred water color.
  2. Step 2: Choose Your Finish Texture.
  3. Step 3: Your Recommended Finishes.

How long does pool PebbleTec last?

20 years
How Long Will Pebble Tec Last? Traditional pool resurfacing materials require a high level of maintenance and will only last 5-10 years before it needs to be replaced. We generally would expect a Pebble Tec surface to last upwards of 20 years with proper maintenance.

What is the smoothest PebbleTec finish?

Made from our smallest natural pebbles, PebbleFina® delivers the smoothest aggregate finish available. The pool finishes that comes from this exclusive product line is enriched with additives that provide superior strength and long-lasting durability over a traditional pool replaster.

Is PebbleTec worth?

Overall. Pebble Tec pools are works of stunning beauty that can last for decades. They are an excellent choice for any pool. Once established, they’re easy to maintain.

What is the smoothest Pebble Tec?

PebbleFina®: This exclusive offering uses finely ground natural pebbles to provide exceptional durability with the smoothest texture of any aggregate finish.

Is a pebble pool worth it?

Pebble Tec pools are works of stunning beauty that can last for decades. They are an excellent choice for any pool. Once established, they’re easy to maintain. Just make sure it’s the PebbleTec® brand and not an imitation.

Is Pebbletec rough?

like Pebble Sheen or Pebble Fina. Pebble Sheen is not very rough on the feet, whereas Pebble Tec might be. Pebble Sheen is an excellent product. You shouldn’t be looking at patio rock for your coping.

What is the most popular pool finish?

Plaster Finishes
Plaster Finishes Plaster, a timeless option, is the most common pool surface finish. It’s a simple mixture of water, Portland cement, and either marble dust or silica sand.

Do dark colored pools stay warmer?

Dark pools – also known as black bottom pools – easily stand out from others thanks to their bold, dramatic color. One of the main advantages of a dark bottom pool compared to light colored pools is that the darker color will help absorb more of the the sun’s heat to increase the water temperature accordingly.

Is it better to have a dark pool or light pool?

A white or light colored pool will reflect heat and radiation, which means energy is lost and water temperatures will be much cooler. A colored or darker pool will be more energy efficient and will keep the water at a better temperature than a white pool.

Does pool color matter?

Typically, lighter colors will produce a greener quality, while darker shades will create more of a blue. Pool depth: One end of the pool may appear darker or lighter than the other. This is because the deeper the water is, the more light it absorbs, causing the return effect to be darker.

What is the longest lasting pool finish?

Tile Finishes
Tile Finishes Though tile is the most expensive pool finish and takes longer to install than plaster and aggregate, it’s the longest lasting pool surface. With proper application and minimal maintenance, tiles should never need to be replaced. Tile pool finishes come in ceramic, porcelain, glass and stone.