Protect, refinish pools with ‘AquaGuard 5000’
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August 10, 2022
Protect, refinish pools with ‘AquaGuard 5000’

Aquatic TechnologiesAquaGuard 5000 Epoxy Pool Coatings, is the only manufacturer of High Build Coatings for the swimming pool industry that can be sprayed applied up to 60 ml (DFT) for stainless steel, carbon steel, concrete and fiberglass pools, spas, fountains & marine habitats.

They are VOC compliant and chemical resistant to over 20 chemicals to include chlorine, muriatic acid, salts and gasoline.

Their new Injector System can be used for several projects, including installing and repairing pool tiles, repair of seams, skimmers, repair of concrete, crack and staple repair.

Review the product line at www.aquaguard5000. com. There are several videos on YouTube showing different applications of their products.

For more information, contact, Aquatic Technologies, 635 NW Buck Hendry Way, Stuart, FL 34994. Phone 772-232-6274. Visit the company online at www.aquaguard5000.com.

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