
Surface treatments applied to the structural shell of in-ground water features, typically composed of cement, sand, and aggregates, enhance the pool’s appearance and provide a watertight barrier. Examples include plaster, tile, aggregate... Read more »

Aggregate surfaces in aquatic environments, particularly those incorporating small, rounded stones, represent a popular choice for interior linings. The inclusion of these materials, often composed of natural or manufactured granules, provides a... Read more »

The interior surface of a swimming pool is often covered with a specialized coating to provide a smooth, watertight, and aesthetically pleasing environment for swimmers. This coating, typically composed of cement, aggregates... Read more »

The surfaces surrounding a swimming pool, often constructed from concrete, require specific treatments to enhance aesthetics, safety, and durability. These treatments encompass a variety of materials and techniques applied to the concrete... Read more »

A surfacing material utilized in swimming pools, incorporating small, naturally rounded stones embedded within a cement mixture, creates a textured, visually appealing surface. This material is applied to the interior of the... Read more »


