Executive Summary Crack repair in San Diego concrete (gunite/shotcrete) pools works best when homeowners first determine whether a crack is cosmetic, moving, or actively leaking, then match the repair system to that condition. Long-lasting results typically require proper surface prep, pool-rated materials designed for submersion and movement,
Read more →Executive Summary Pool resurfacing restores the top finish layer to improve comfort, appearance, and durability—especially when stains, roughness, or minor finish cracks appear. Long-lasting results depend less on color choice and more on proper prep, repair of underlying issues, and disciplined start-up water chemistry. Key Takeaways Resurfacing
Read more →San Diego is weighing a new proposal that could change the cost of owning certain homes—especially properties that sit vacant or aren’t used as a primary residence. If passed, the measure would add an additional tax intended to push more housing supply back into active use and
Read more →Executive Summary Most San Diego pools need resurfacing every 7–15 years, but the real timeline depends primarily on the finish type and how consistently water chemistry is kept in balance. Homeowners should plan around material-specific life ranges and use surface symptoms (roughness, pitting, stubborn stains, recurring cracks)
Read more →A proposed mega data center in Imperial County is drawing attention not just for its size and energy needs, but for something that hits home for many California residents: water. Reports indicate the facility could require substantial daily water for cooling, raising questions about utility capacity, local
Read more →Executive Summary In San Diego, fiberglass pools typically offer faster installation, lower routine maintenance, and more predictable pricing, while gunite pools usually cost more and take longer but deliver maximum customization. The real cost difference depends less on “pool type” and more on site conditions, access, hardscape
Read more →Encinitas is once again at the center of California’s short-term rental debate, after City Council members chose to keep the city’s current three-night minimum stay rule rather than accept a state-requested change that could unlock a citywide cap on vacation rentals. For homeowners, neighbors, and property investors
Read more →Executive Summary For San Diego homeowners, choosing between gunite and fiberglass pools mostly comes down to priorities: gunite offers maximum customization and premium design flexibility, while fiberglass delivers faster installation and simpler day-to-day upkeep. Both can perform well long-term if the pool is built correctly and water
Read more →San Diego just landed in the national spotlight as one of the best large U.S. cities for new college graduates to start their careers—an impressive nod that comes with a major asterisk: housing costs remain punishing. For many early-career professionals moving to San Diego, the reality is
Read more →Before you sign a contract, ask the right questions to confirm pricing, timelines, permits, and what’s included—because that’s how you avoid surprises and find affordable swimming pool contractors San Diego homeowners can trust. For example, ask for an itemized quote that separates excavation, gunite, plumbing, electrical, decking,
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