Posts Tagged ‘Polymer’

Swimming Pool Remodeling

August 16th, 2010

pic pr5 232x300 Swimming Pool Remodeling1. Diamond Brite ? We all want a beautiful swimming pool and one of the best ways to achieve this is through the use of adding a Diamond Brite finish. A great pool finish is strong, low maintenance, comfortable and beautiful to look at. Diamond Brite is constructed from natural quartz, one of the purest and hardest minerals know to mankind. These quartz aggregates are united with polymer-modified cement and non-fading Diamond Quartz to create a magnificent assortment of colors. What does this mean? You will have a lasting finish that will stand up against a wide variety of weather elements and give you years of enjoyment. It will also stand up against pool chemicals which can cause deterioration of the surface; this is what can happen when using other types of finishes. The Diamond Quartz will not rub off, rust, or fade out. Finally, a great benefit is that you have a wide variety of color choice to choose from. Here is a small sample list:

* Midnight Blue
* Tahoe Blue
* Cool Blue
* Aqua Blue
* Aqua Quartz
* Classic
* Oyster Quartz
* Blue Quartz
* French Gray

So as you can see, adding a Diamond Brite finish is a great way to enhance the beauty of your swimming pool while at the same time protecting it.

2. Swimming Pool Tile ? Simply put, utilizing swimming pool tiles offer the home owner a wide variety of choices to enhance the beauty of their pool. Because there are so many different textures, patterns, colors, and sizes, one can truly have that unique look that they will truly be proud of. » Read more: Swimming Pool Remodeling

Growing Miniature Roses In Pots

April 15th, 2010

When growing miniature roses, growling climbing roses, growing roses for cuttings or any type of roses in general in pots, there are a few things that should be taken into consideration listed below. There are many types of pots from wood to ceramic, clay and plastic. Wood pots are known to not last as long as plastic, and also dry out very quickly therefore stealing moisture from growing miniature roses. Plastic pots are the most economical option, as they last longer than others and tend to Read More...