Repair methods and solutions Often, cracks in pools and decks are repaired by injecting epoxy into the cracks. This type of repair of deep cracks, which extend through the concrete, is a temporary solution and the cracks will reappear. Deeper cracks can be seen in corners or in places where a spa wall meets the pool wall, or they can form behind the tile line, in the joining beam of the pool. In the case of small cracks, the easiest thing is to jump into the pool with a mask and a flat screwdriver.
A contractor who has successfully repaired gunite pools for years will be happy to share contacts with customers. The cost of repairing cracks in gunite pools is 10 to 20% higher than national averages, and there's good reason for that. After three decades of working in pools in Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire, I've learned that Mother Nature doesn't make it easy for pool owners. Understanding the cost of repairing pool cracks with gunite helps you protect that investment and keep your family enjoying crystal clear waters for decades to come.
If cracks in concrete pools are not repaired in time, aesthetics and safety will be further compromised. It will happen over time, but understanding the reason helps to detect problems early and to keep the costs of repairing cracks in gunite pools under control.


