Fibre Tech Blog
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Pool resurfacing guides, material comparisons, and industry knowledge from the Fibre Tech team.

2026-05-21
How to Eliminate Yellow Algae in Your Florida Pool for Good
Yellow algae is one of the most stubborn problems Florida pool owners face. Here's the method we actually use at Fibre Tech — SLAM plus Polyquat — and why it works when random shock treatments fail.
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2026-05-17
Why Did My Pool Suddenly Get Rough?
A pool surface rarely becomes rough overnight. Here's what's actually happening — and what to do about it.
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2026-05-17
Pool Safety Guide: Protecting Your Family, Pets, and Guests
Pool ownership comes with real responsibility. Here's a practical pool safety guide covering fencing, supervision, pet safety, visibility, and maintenance — from a company that has spent decades around residential and commercial pools.
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2026-05-17
How Much Does Pool Resurfacing Cost? A 30-Year Comparison
Pool resurfacing costs $4,000–$15,000 upfront depending on surface type — but the real number that matters is what you'll spend over 30 years. The difference is significant.
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2026-05-17
Pool Landscaping: What Actually Works (and What Doesn't)
Before you buy plants or lay a single paver, read this. The best pool landscaping feels effortless — not because it was cheap, but because it was intentional.
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2026-05-17
Pool Cracks: Is This Crack Actually a Problem?
Not every pool crack is a structural emergency — but every crack creates an opportunity for water intrusion if ignored long enough. Here's how to tell the difference.
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2026-05-17
Black Spots on Pool Surface Explained
Not every black spot on a pool surface is the same problem. Here's how to diagnose the cause before you waste money on the wrong treatment.
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2026-05-16
Isophthalic vs. Orthophthalic Resin: Why Material Choice Matters
Not all fiberglass pool resurfacing systems are built the same. The resin chemistry underneath determines how long your surface holds up.
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