About This Service
About this Service
Pool deck resurfacing at Dobbins Air Reserve Base is designed for institutional and recreational pool areas within military facilities that need durable, slip-resistant finishes and coordinated access planning. This work fits hangar-adjacent recreation centers, base pool facilities, and training center courtyards where security access and maintenance windows dictate scheduling. Moisture control and clear specifications are important because local clay soils increase slab moisture risk.
Surface prep includes degreasing, mechanical profiling or approved profile methods, epoxy injection or routed crack repair, and moisture assessment when required by the resurfacer manufacturer. Resurfacers are selected for their chemical resistance to pool sanitizers and for defined texture levels that meet wet traction expectations. Practical expectations: projects are planned around base maintenance windows; small repairs and resurfacing may be completed in a short closure period, while larger decks require multi-day scheduling and documented cure times. Estimates should list resurfacer product, texture target, application thickness, and cure windows so base facility managers can confirm operational impact.
Slabs with active settlement, undermining, or access constraints typically need concrete repair or staged work approvals before resurfacing can proceed. Clear scope documentation and coordination with base maintenance reduce scheduling conflicts and ensure compliance with facility access rules.