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![]() "SteveB" wrote in message news:4pQae.64427$A31.60995@fed1read03... FWIW, I had my pool replastered a couple of years ago. I have a friend in the pool business, and he came and looked at it. He said painting would be like burning up money, as would patching. The plaster had to come off down to the concrete, and new plaster put on. 7AM, a crew of about 15 men speaking a foreign language came and started chipping out the old with about ten air chisels. They were cleaned up and gone by noon. I have a 35,000 gallon 25 year old pool. Two guys stayed and did some small daubing patches. They left about 3. The next morning, about 15 more showed up. They were spraying at 7:15. They finished up about 10, and two guys stayed again to finish the small spots. At 1:30, I was filling up the pool. So, about 36 hours start to finish. I had what I would rate at zero to clean up. They swept and picked up every piece of bagging. For anyone who is considering this, I highly suggest going with a pro. My friend had me call a specific plasterer. The one I had gotten a bid from was a joke, but I didn't know it at that time. The one who did the job was a pure D pro. So ask around and check references. Ask for completed jobs and talk to the homeowners, not the salesmen. It is beautiful and worth every penny. If it lasts another 25 years, I just hope I do to. Steve In my estimation, you put water in it too soon. I too have an equally aged pool and had the same job done, not plaster, DiamondBrite :-) I had to wait two days before filling with water to let the DiamondBrite cure, otherwise it would have broken down. You may start noticing that with brushing as you see white cloudy water around your broom. Your installer may have recommended something different but I have never seen a concrete/gunnite pool filled the same day it was finished.. My pool is 42,000 gallon and it took the better part of a day and then some to fill, plus the water had to be treated along the way as that much water coming from the city supply eventually hits the bacteria stage and your pool will turn green in a matter of hours. You have to be extremely careful with liquid chlorine on a newly finished pool. I also opted to double the capacity of the filtering system and put in a new larger D.E. filter, and a stronger motor. My pool enjoyment has been all the better for the investment. My pool finish job, start to finish was $3,200.00 add $600.00 for a new filter and another $185.00 for a new pump/motor. I did all the electrical and installation plumbing myself, took me about an hour to get it all in. A savings over the pool joint that wanted a thousand dollars to install it. I also bought the filter and pump over the internet and saved over 60% than buying retail locally. As to the original poster - two years ago we painted this pool with pool paint from National. We had to drain the pool, power wash, and the paint, after rolling on, had to cure for four full days before adding water again. It did indeed last the two years, gave me time to save up for the real job and the paint cost a total of $425.00 including shipping (ordered over the net), my labor to put it on, and the cost of re-filling the pool from city water supply, about 50 bucks. Two of us painted the pool in about 3 hours. The labor was cleaning and patching where needed. When they drained the pool to start the resurfacing job, the painted surface looked almost like the day we put it on. |
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