Achieving the Perfect Water Color
Choosing an interior finish for your new or remodeled swimming pool can seem overwhelming, so we’ve made every effort to simplify the process.
The first question you need to ask yourself is what color water am I looking for? There are only two primary water color choices, blue or green. The shade of blue or green is determined by several factors.
Things to consider when choosing your color finish
There’s so many factors that will affect your pool’s water color beyond finish. In this free video course, Jon Temple, Founder & CEO of Tempool Inc, walks you through what needs to be considered when choosing a color finish to achieve the intended water color.
Part 1: Key Factors That Determine the Color of Your Pool’s Water
Choosing an interior finish for your new or remodeled swimming pool can seem overwhelming, so we’ve made every effort to simplify the process. The first question you need to ask yourself is what color water am I looking for?
Part 2: How Shape, Movement and Depth Impact Your Pool’s Water Color
In this segment Jon Temple shows how the light entering your pool is influenced by your pools shape and water movement.
Part 3: How Your House Will Impact Your Pool’s Water Color
The location, size and color of your house can impact the color of your pool’s water. In this segment Jon Temple teaches you how to use this to your advantage.
Part 4: How Your Landscaping Will Impact Your Pool’s Water Color
Your pool and the reflection of your landscaping provide opportunities to bring more color out of your pool water.
Part 5: How To Determine the Best Style and Makeup of Your Pool Finish
Now that you have an understanding of some of the factors that will influence your pools water color, it’s time to choose your color finish. In this lesson Jon Temple breaks down the colors of pool finishes and the types of aggregates so you can make an informed decision when you choose your pool’s color finish.
Jon Temple, Founder
Have Tempool Inc help you choose your color
Whether you are considering remodeling your old pool or choosing the finish of your new one, you can reach out to the team anytime. Our goal is always getting your pool and water color the way you want it.
Light Blue Finishes
Below are the different finishes that achieve a light blue water color (some depend on environment)
Medium Blue Finishes
Below are the different finishes that achieve a medium blue water color (some depend on environment)
Dark Blue Finishes
Below are the different finishes that achieve a dark blue water color (some depend on environment)
Light Green Finishes
Below are the different finishes that achieve a light green water color (some depend on environment)
Dark Green Finishes
Below are the different finishes that achieve a dark green water color (some depend on environment)
TYPES OF AGGREGATES
We offer several different textures for our pool finishes, each with their own attributes and specialties.
Small Pebbles
These finishes feature a small rounded pebble, portland cement, and the option for quartz accent stone to give you a lightly textured feel. Pebble finishes are known for their durability and resistance to chemical abuse, and we find they work best in shallower pools.
Small Pebbles and Glass
These finishes feature small rounded pebbles, portland cement, and iridescent glass bead for added shimmer. There is also the option to add colored quartz accent stone.
Large Pebble
These finishes feature a larger rounded pebble, portland cement, and the option for quartz accent stone to give you a medium textured feel. We find that the larger stones work best for deeper pools.
Abalone Shells
These crushed shells produce a natural shimmer, similar to the ocean, when exposed to direct sunlight. Abalone is a great option due to their cost effectiveness and durability.