Recommendation for a Pool Surround
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Our pool surround is highly dangerous - extremely slippery. Has anyone got any ideas as to the safest and most economic method of putting this problem right - oh I also forgot to say, something that will last for ever (well almost)
Irene
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you can buy non slip paint for the job, my husband did our friends pool are and it's great,
when he gets in i'll ask him the make
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That's already been done but it all wore off within a couple of months. It also looked like the tide had been in and left salt behind.
I'm looking for a more permanent solution, but thanks anyway.
Irene
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I saw a post elsewhere saying how good these were although the gent from Slip Solutions had said it would be cheaper to relay with non slip tiles. You could try them if it wasn't the one you had before, Irene.
Slip Solutions
Anti slip treatment for internal and external floors for domestic and commercial clients, located at Urb Villa Martin Sol Golf Fase 1, 03189 Orihuela Costa.
- Tel: 966 765 722
- Tel: 678 497 990
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Hi Morerosado, Irene & Alan & Altealavella
We had the same problem on our urb caused by the builder who laid the most unsutiable tiles possible. Slip Solutions coated the area and maintained it for three years until we raised enough cash to have the whole area retiled, and they did an excellent job at that (they have gone back to the U.K. by the way.
We spent a lot of time researching the problem over the years and last year retiled over the existing tile with a non slip one. If you are in the Villamartin, Costa Blanca area you are more than welcome to come and have a look at the finished product .
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Thank you for the info. I might take you up on the offer sometime. Can you tell me how big is the area you had retiled and how much it cost?
Thanks
Irene
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