Concrete pools do not withstand the same wear and tear like other styles. They also need to be replastered regularly. Resurfacing a concrete pool is an expensive job that can cost at least $10,000. You can use many of the same finishes to keep your pool clean, safe, and looking its very best.
The final step in the pool resurfacing process, referred to as the Initial Water Treatment step, is one of the most important steps to be completed for the extended look and life of your new pool surface material.
There are several options for pool heaters, including gas and propane models, heating pumps, electric resistance heaters, and solar options. Though they all cost a different amount to install and operate, on average, adding a heater to your pool setup will cost you anywhere from $1,000 to $8,500, depending on the size and type.