Renovation in Central California

Wow, that looks great! Do you know the history of the pool, particularly if the plaster you had was the original finish? I agree it didn't look nice, but if that was after 10 years or 26 years of weathering paints a different picture of how well it held up. Just curious.
 
That was the original finish. When we bought the house it was four years old. I don't believe the original owner brushed the pool as required when it was new because the surface was not very smooth.

Tom


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Day 6 - Finished! Actually it finished late last night on Day 5. I put a third hose in the pool and turned on the auto-fill when the water covered the inlet and it finished filling about 10:30PM last night.
I really like how it turned out, please have a look at the finished pictures.
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I just got a quote from burkets and they said total to chip down to gunite since I have two layers below tile line I'm leaving them, 1600 for chipping and 3500 for a step below peral matrix I think !!! I thought it would be less
 
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