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What is Pool Plastering?
Plastering is the process of installing a new interior finish to a swimming pool.
Pool plaster typically lasts 7 years and has a industry standard warranty of one year.
The etching and chipping exhibited by plaster is a common occurrence, and pool plastering resurfacing North Carolina is the standard response to a pool over 7 years old.
The main differences between plaster and Pebble Tec® are the materials used, thickness of how it is applied, the color of water it creates, and the durability.
Plaster can be colored in varying shades of black and gray, however colored plaster tends to mottle.
On the other hand, Pebble Tec® has over 30 colors and styles to choose from.
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To resurface a pool, the old plaster must be chipped away at least ½” deep and 2″ wide below the tile (for both new and old), and around all fittings. This gives enough room for the new finish to flush up to the tile and taper around the fittings without bulging. A bond coat is applied, which applies both a chemical and mechanical bond to the old plaster. This rough surface gives the new finish a strong grip to the shell and prevents the two finishes from separating
Selecting the Proper Pool Finish
Pool and spa owners have many reliable and beautiful swimming pool finish options available to them. From the straight forward simplicity of standard white plaster to the rainbow of multi-colored pebble finishes, the choices can be exciting – and also somewhat daunting without reliable information. With so many finish options offered, it is understandable that customers should want to explore the specific benefits and drawbacks inherent in the various surface products.
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To help guide you through the process of choosing the best finish for your pool or spa, we’ll cover some of the relevant information that you will need to consider in order to make an informed decision.
Perspectives on Finishes
Pool and spa finishes are unique in that they, unlike other masonry products, are constantly submerged in water. This obvious fact means that any pool finish will be exposed to varying water chemistry conditions over time, especially if the pool or spa is not maintained properly.
This constant exposure to pool and spa water, which is treated with a variety of powerful chemicals, creates a dynamic environment where mineral content of the surface and water are constantly interacting.
This interaction between water and the surface is unavoidable and in many cases will cause the appearance of the surface to change, either slowly over time, or in some rare instances, far more rapidly.
In many cases these phenomena are purely cosmetic, however, in other more extreme situations, some surfaces will start to deteriorate.
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The decision you make in the planning stages of the surface installation process will have a significant impact on how well your pool or spa maintains its appearance over time.
Classic White Plaster
Diamond–Brite: Colored Ceramic Quartz
River Rok: Exposed Aggregate
Choosing the Right Pool Surface
Any of the products and surface options listed here can provide years of reliable performance and dazzling beauty in a well-made and well-maintained pool or spa. The key to enjoying that success, and avoiding unexpected frustration, is to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each, and to make an educated decision