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At MurCo, we specialize in both commercial and residential hydroblasting services, with a unique emphasis on pool resurfacing.

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Hydroblasting

A Powerful Solution for Pool Resurfacing and More

When it comes to surface restoration, one technique stands out for its power, precision, and environmental friendliness: hydroblasting. Whether you’re dealing with years of paint buildup, tough industrial coatings, or prepping a pool for a fresh start, hydroblasting delivers unmatched results without damaging the underlying surfaces. But what exactly is hydroblasting—and why is it such an ideal solution for pool resurfacing?

At MurCo., we specialize in both commercial and residential hydroblasting services, with a unique emphasis on pool resurfacing. In this article, we’ll break down the hydroblasting process, explain how it differs from traditional methods, and highlight why it’s quickly becoming the go-to choice for property owners looking to restore surfaces the smart way.

Understanding Hydroblasting: The Basics

Hydroblasting—also known as water blasting or ultra high-pressure (UHP) water jetting—is a cleaning and surface preparation technique that uses high-pressure water, often up to 40,000 PSI (pounds per square inch), to remove unwanted materials from a surface.

Unlike sandblasting or other abrasive methods that rely on grit, hydroblasting uses only water. This makes it a highly productive, eco-friendly, and highly precise solution for cleaning or prepping a variety of surfaces, including metal, concrete, brick, and plaster.

How Does Hydroblasting Work?

The process is straightforward in concept but requires specialized equipment and expertise to perform effectively. At MurCo., we use commercial-grade high-pressure pumps and nozzles to direct water jets at a surface, stripping away:

  1. Old paint
  2. Rust
  3. Dirt and grime
  4. Coatings and sealants
  5. Pool plaster
  6. Calcium deposits

Because hydroblasting uses water instead of abrasives or chemicals, the underlying structure remains intact. This is especially important in delicate applications such as pool resurfacing, where maintaining the integrity of the concrete or gunite shell is crucial.

Why Choose Hydroblasting Over Traditional Methods?

Property owners and contractors have traditionally relied on sandblasting, acid washing, or mechanical grinding to prepare surfaces. While effective in some cases, these methods can cause structural damage, introduce hazardous materials, and create dust clouds that are unsafe to breathe.

Here’s how hydroblasting stacks up:

Method Pros Cons
Hydroblasting Non-abrasive, no dust, environmentally safe, highly precise Requires trained professionals and specialized equipment
Sandblasting Effective for tough coatings Creates dust, can damage surfaces, requires containment
Acid Washing Removes stains and scale Uses harsh chemicals, can etch surfaces, not environmentally friendly
Grinding Removes surface layers Can gouge surfaces, noisy and messy

Hydroblasting is often the preferred method for restoration projects that require careful surface preparation without risking structural integrity—especially in pools.

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MurCo.: Specialists in Pool Resurfacing

While hydroblasting can be used in a wide variety of applications—from shipyards and bridges to factory floors and warehouses—MurCo. has carved out a specialty in pool resurfacing.

If your residential or commercial pool is showing signs of age—such as peeling paint, cracking plaster, or uneven coatings—it’s time to consider resurfacing. But before you apply a new finish, the old one needs to be removed properly. This is where hydroblasting becomes essential.

What Makes Our Process Different?

At MurCo., we’ve refined our pool resurfacing prep process using advanced hydroblasting techniques that are both effective and safe for all pool types. Here’s what sets us apart:

  1. No structural damage: Our process removes only what needs to go—paint, plaster, sealants—without compromising the concrete or gunite base of your pool.
  2. Even surface preparation: Hydroblasting ensures a clean, uniform surface for better bonding of new finishes like plaster, pebble, or epoxy.
  3. Eco-friendly approach: We don’t use chemicals or abrasive media. Our process is water-based and can be contained to protect the surrounding environment.
  4. Speed and efficiency: Hydroblasting is fast and effective, which means less downtime for your pool project.
  5. Safe for workers and property: No airborne dust or hazardous fumes means a safer job site.

Whether you’re renovating a hotel pool, upgrading your backyard oasis, or maintaining a community recreation facility, MurCo. has the equipment and know-how to prep your surface the right way.

Residential Hydroblasting Services

For homeowners, hydroblasting is the ideal solution for a variety of outdoor cleaning and restoration projects. In addition to pool resurfacing, our team can tackle:

  1. Driveway cleaning
  2. Patio and deck surface prep
  3. Graffiti removal
  4. Fence and wall cleaning
  5. Stucco surface prep

If you’re planning a home improvement project that requires surface preparation or cleaning, hydroblasting can deliver results that sandpaper, scrapers, or pressure washers simply can’t match.

Our residential services are tailored to respect your time, property, and budget. We’ll walk you through the process, provide a free quote, and ensure the job is completed to your satisfaction.

Commercial Hydroblasting Services

MurCo. also serves commercial clients across a range of industries. Whether you’re maintaining an industrial facility or preparing a commercial pool for resurfacing, we offer scalable solutions to get the job done efficiently.

Industries We Serve:

  1. Hospitality and recreation – pool decks, pool interiors, water parks
  2. Property management – apartment and condo pools, shared patios, building exteriors
  3. Manufacturing – cleaning and surface prep for industrial floors, tanks, or machinery
  4. Municipal and public works – fountains, municipal pools, parking structures

Applications Include:

  1. Surface preparation for repainting or coating
  2. Removal of hardened grime, grease, or coatings
  3. Graffiti and stain removal from large surfaces
  4. Surface restoration after flood or fire damage

We understand the importance of minimal downtime in commercial operations, and our hydroblasting services are designed to be fast, clean, and minimally disruptive.

The Pool Resurfacing Process: Where Hydroblasting Fits In

To appreciate the value of hydroblasting, it’s important to understand how it fits into the pool resurfacing process. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  1. Assessment – First, we evaluate the condition of your pool’s surface and identify problem areas such as peeling paint, cracks, or rough textures.
  2. Drain the Pool – The pool must be drained and fully dry before hydroblasting begins.
  3. Hydroblasting – Using our high-pressure water jetting system, we remove all old finishes, ensuring a clean surface for the next step.
  4. Inspection and Cleaning – We inspect the surface for any missed spots and do a final rinse or spot-cleaning as needed.
  5. Surface Repairs – If structural repairs are needed, such as crack filling or patching, these are handled after hydroblasting and before resurfacing.
  6. New Surface Application – Your new plaster, quartz, pebble, or epoxy finish is applied on a clean, properly prepared surface, which ensures maximum adhesion and longevity.
  7. Refill and Balance – Once the surface cures, the pool is refilled and chemically balanced.

Hydroblasting is arguably the most critical step in ensuring the long-term success of your resurfacing investment. If old coatings aren’t fully removed, the new surface may not bond correctly, leading to costly issues down the road. For a durable, long-lasting finish, we can apply a high-performance epoxy coating after hydroblasting to seal and protect the surface for years to come.

Why Trust MurCo. For Hydroblasting?

With years of experience in the pressure washing and surface preparation industry, MurCo. brings a level of professionalism and reliability that’s hard to match. Our clients choose us because:

  1. We use state-of-the-art equipment and trained technicians.
  2. We deliver exceptional results on time and on budget.
  3. We provide transparent pricing and free estimates.
  4. We are fully licensed and insured pressure washing company.
  5. We’re local and proud to serve the East Coast from PA to FL and our North Carolina communities.

We don’t just show up with a machine—we show up with a plan. Our hydroblasting process is meticulously designed to protect your property while delivering the cleanest, most consistent surface possible.

Request Your Free Hydroblasting Estimate Today

If you’re planning a pool resurfacing project, or need high-powered cleaning for any residential or commercial property, MurCo. is your trusted partner.

We’ll walk you through the entire process, explain the benefits of hydroblasting for your specific application, and deliver results that stand the test of time.

Call today or fill out our online contact form to request a free, no-obligation estimate. Whether you’re prepping a pool, restoring a patio, or removing years of buildup from a commercial site, we’re ready to help.

MurCo. – Powerful. Precise. Proven.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Soft-washing uses low pressure and special cleaning solutions to gently remove dirt, mold, and mildew, while pressure washing uses high-pressure water to blast away grime from harder surfaces.

Absolutely! We use a no-pressure (or soft wash) method that’s specifically designed to clean without causing damage. It’s not only safe for your roof, but also for your landscaping, your pets, and your peace of mind.

Yes. We don’t use chemicals or abrasive media. Our process is water-based and can be contained to protect the surrounding environment.

It’s generally recommended to have your home professionally pressure-washed once a year to keep it looking fresh and free from mold, mildew, and dirt buildup.