I'm buying a beautiful old home in upstate New York that comes with a pool in need of some work. It's perfectly usable, but looks pretty rough. Problem is, I know nothing about pools and am a bit confused about the pool itself. It's not plaster over gunite, but it doesn't seem to be a one-piece fiberglass pool either - it seems to have seams. Knowing what exactly this pool is would help me get the right folks out to the house to give estimates (many contractors are pretty far away and I don't want to ask folks to make a long trip if it's not the type of pool they work on). Any advice? Pictures are attached.
Two more questions to start off:
The pool is plumbed for a gas heater, but the heater is broken and disconnected. I'd like to buy and install a new one to extend the season. Any recommendations? Are the combo heat pump/gas units worth considering? The house will mostly be used on the weekend, so I'm inclined to just stick with gas.
The deck around it is just concrete. We were planning on just doing whole new hardscaping, but I'm wondering if folks have had good luck with any of the concrete renewal / resurfacing products.
For context, eventually (say, in 10 years), we may want to replace the whole thing. But for now, I'd just like to make it look nicer for a bit and spend money on other projects.
Thanks in advance!
Brant
Two more questions to start off:
The pool is plumbed for a gas heater, but the heater is broken and disconnected. I'd like to buy and install a new one to extend the season. Any recommendations? Are the combo heat pump/gas units worth considering? The house will mostly be used on the weekend, so I'm inclined to just stick with gas.
The deck around it is just concrete. We were planning on just doing whole new hardscaping, but I'm wondering if folks have had good luck with any of the concrete renewal / resurfacing products.
For context, eventually (say, in 10 years), we may want to replace the whole thing. But for now, I'd just like to make it look nicer for a bit and spend money on other projects.
Thanks in advance!
Brant