Sharp grout in your pool — a safety and liability risk
Sharp grout and broken tile edges cause cuts on swimmers every single season. For public pools, hotels and leisure parks, that is more than annoying — it's a direct liability risk.
On this page you'll read why grout in concrete pools inevitably hardens into sharp edges, why grinding or re-grouting isn't a permanent fix, and how ACRATON® Dolphin eliminates every grout line in one go.
The problem: grout that cuts
Why does pool grout become sharp?
Grout cement in a concrete pool wears asymmetrically. The top of the grout is polished and softened by water flow and swimmers — the side of the grout stays hard. Result: a sharp ridge that swimmers scrape against or walk over.
Wear under load
Chemical erosion
High-pressure cleaning
Broken tile corners
Repair grout cures faster
The fix: a seamless comfortable surface
ACRATON® Dolphin is a two-component epoxy coating that finishes the entire pool surface — floor, walls and steps — as one seamless layer. No grout lines, no tile edges, no sharp points. Comfortable underfoot, safe for hands.
For public pools, a fine anti-slip texture is often broadcast: enough grip for safety, without any sharp edges. Used worldwide since 1969 in public outdoor pools, hotel pools and leisure pools.
Repair grout vs. seamless ACRATON® Dolphin coating
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Frequently asked questions
Can a coating 'polish over' sharp grout?
Isn't a smooth surface actually dangerous (slipping)?
How long does this fix the problem?
Which pools is this suitable for?
Which colours are available?
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