Jordan Hidalgo – How Long Does It Take to Renovate a Pool?

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If youu2019re planning a pool renovation, one of the first questions you probably have is: How long will it take to renovate my pool? Whether youu2019re refreshing an outdated look or fixing structural issues, understanding the pool renovation time

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  1. How Long Does It Take to Renovate a Pool? Planning a pool renovation? Understanding the timeline is essential for your backyard transformation. In this guide, pool expert Jordan Hidalgo breaks down the process step-by-step, helping you know what to expect and how to plan accordingly.

  2. Average Pool Renovation Timeline 2-8 Weeks Typical renovation timeframe 3-6 Weeks Standard renovations The timeline depends on several factors: The scope of the renovation Type of pool (concrete, vinyl, or fiberglass) Weather conditions Permitting requirements in your area Availability of materials and contractors

  3. Pool Assessment & Planning 1 2 3 Inspection Professional assessment of the pool's structure and systems Recommendations Design options and suggestions based on inspection findings Estimate Detailed cost breakdown and project timeline "Don't skip the inspection4it's the foundation for a smooth project." 4 Jordan Hidalgo Timeline: 132 Weeks

  4. Demolition & Preparation What Happens: Important Note: Draining the pool Removing old tile, plaster, coping, or decking Prepping surfaces for new materials If you're changing the pool shape or depth, this step may take longer due to excavation work. Timeline: 337 Days

  5. Structural Repairs or Upgrades Depending on your pool's condition, this phase may include: "This is a great time to add energy- efficient systems or automation features." Crack or leak repairs Skimmer or plumbing updates Addressing structural issues to prevent future problems 4 Jordan Hidalgo Ensuring proper water circulation and filtration Timeline: 3310 Days Equipment upgrades Installing new pumps, heaters, filters, or automation systems

  6. Surface Finishing This is where your pool begins to shine with new surfaces: Plaster - Traditional and cost-effective Pebble Tec - Durable with natural appearance Quartz finishes - Blend of durability and aesthetics Tiles - Decorative and long-lasting option Important: After application, the surface needs time to cure before filling. Timeline: 537 Days

  7. Filling & Balancing Water System Testing All equipment and systems are tested to ensure proper operation Chemical Balance Water chemistry is carefully adjusted to protect the new finish Fill Pool Once the surface is cured, the pool is filled with fresh water Timeline: 233 Days This step is critical to protecting your investment and ensuring the longevity of your new pool finish.

  8. Optional Add-ons These features can transform your pool experience but will add to your timeline. Popular Enhancements: LED lighting systems Waterfalls or fountains New decking or landscaping Automation systems Additional Time: 133 Weeks (Depending on complexity)

  9. Common Delays to Watch Out For Permit Delays Local regulations can slow down the process. Start paperwork early. Weather Issues Rain or extreme temperatures can pause work, especially during outdoor phases. Backordered Materials Specialty items may have long lead times. Order early when possible. Unforeseen Repairs Hidden damage may be discovered during demolition, requiring additional work. Planning ahead and working with a reputable contractor can minimize these disruptions.

  10. Final Thoughts "The best pool renovations are well-planned and professionally managed. Don't rush it4your dream pool is worth the wait." 4 Jordan Hidalgo On average, expect about 3 to 6 weeks for standard renovations, but timelines can stretch if your project is more extensive. Remember that quality work takes time, and a properly renovated pool will provide years of enjoyment for your family.

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