ULTRAGUARD VS FIBERGLASS
ULTRAGUARD Pool Refinishing vs. FIBERGLASS
Pool Resurfacing
Your Options are: Paints, Plaster, Marcite or Fiberglass.
Let's Compare our UltraGuard to a Fiberglass Restoration.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard
Swimming Pool Resurfacing are two part swimming
pool resurfacing systems which use a catalyst which creates
a membrane with specifications greater than 14,000 psi
compressive strength.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard Swimming Pool
Resurfacing are structural shells that stop all
leaks.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard Swimming Pool
Resurfacing are non-porous where algae cannot
cling and usage of chemicals is reduced nearly 50%.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard Swimming Pool
Resurfacing never need wire brushing and never
need acid washing.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard Swimming Pool
Resurfacing are inert coats that don't interact
with the chemicals and pool substrate which causes failure
of other topcoats.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard Swimming Pool
Resurfacing have a surface that permanently stays
smooth, which means no cut or scuffed feet.
• Both Fiberglass and UltraGuard Swimming Pool
Resurfacing are Hi-Tech industrial coatings that
can withstand harsh chemicals and are resistant to staining
and blemishes.
THAT IS WHERE THE SIMILARITY STOPS!!!
Unlike UltraGuard, Fiberglass does not
flex and will fail, pop off and delaminate especially under
the tile, skimmer, returns, bottom drains, wherever fiberglass
ends.
Unlike UltraGuard, Fiberglass is extremely
difficult to install. In the fiberglass industry, journeymen
and apprentices are never allowed to apply fiberglass unless
they have had years of experience. This is not true of
UltraGuard where previous experience is not necessary.
Unlike UltraGuard, Fiberglass upon application
will wick (dry areas) which causes the permeation of the
pool water and starts the process of failure by delamination.
Unlike UltraGuard, Fiberglass has no chemical
bond. It gives a physical bond at best and that is questionable.
UltraGuard has a 2,000 PSI bond which becomes and integral
part of the pool shell.
Unlike UltraGuard, Fiberglass is not an
elastomeric membrane.
Unlike UltraGuard, Fiberglass's gelcoat
has a maximum life expectancy of 5 to 6 years. It is only
a Paint! Ask any Boat Owner! (Click
Here for proof)
Unlike UltraGuard, which offers 6 different
colors, the gel coat of Fiberglass will streak if dark colors
are used. That’s why they recommend only white.
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