That was our thought too that the the Aqua white is too on the lighter side, unless you add a touch of jewels with blue or black in them. The NPT reps were even suggesting having the plaster Co hand sprinkle instead of mixing in the plaster.I think Aqua White is a little on the lighter side. If you like darker, maybe consider Aqua Blue, Tahoe Blue, or Tropics Blue. Not sure on the darker colors being warmer. It would make sense though.
Most likely they used rebound on your spa floor which may have created some voids that penetrate to the dirt level, hence not holding water. Once the plaster goes in, it should seal off those voids if I'm not mistaken...I have noticed that water that accumulated in the pool just sits there until it evaporates but in the spa it disappears really fast.
I know the shotcrete isn't waterproof but is there something I should do before plaster to make sure the shotcrete is more resistant to leaking?
Where are you at in your pool building process?I have noticed that water that accumulated in the pool just sits there until it evaporates but in the spa it disappears really fast.
I know the shotcrete isn't waterproof but is there something I should do before plaster to make sure the shotcrete is more resistant to leaking?
Thanks for the info.Where are you at in your pool building process?
Thanks for the info.
Just passed gate inspection. Trying to schedule plaster.
Thanks!Don't buy trouble by putting anything on the shotcrete yet. I am going to call in someone who is a master pool builder. He will tell you if you have any worries @bdavis466
Not 100% sure they did use rebound but it was mentioned above. The thought was that it was used in the spa.Where did they use the rebound? Who was the shotcrete sub?
I'm very familiar and have had good and bad experiences with them.Not 100% sure they did use rebound but it was mentioned above. The thought was that it was used in the spa.
I used a company out of OC called Dynamic Shotcrete.
The waterline tile should be waterproofed no matter what and I highly recommend a material like Basecrete for the entire pool.Thanks for the reply. Reassuring for sure.
Do you think it makes sense to bother with a waterproofing agent in spa area or will plaster be ok?
The waterline tile should be waterproofed no matter what and I highly recommend a material like Basecrete for the entire pool.
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The waterproofing should have been installed prior to installing the tile.
The standard version would be fine and just about anyone can install it.
BaseCrete for the entire pool?? Is this an industry standard practice? My initial thought was/should be for waterline and wet tile areas. Plaster would act as a water sealant for the rest of the pool surfaces?The waterline tile should be waterproofed no matter what and I highly recommend a material like Basecrete for the entire pool.
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I used shotcrete for my new construction pool and at the point of applying pebble plaster. @MyAZPool what are your thoughts on this? @John_and_Val did you apply a waterproofing like Basecrete? Would plaster applicators/companies turn away if a waterproofing like Basecrete was applied or asked of them to apply prior to applying the pebble plaster?BaseCrete for the entire pool?? Is this an industry standard practice? My initial thought was/should be for waterline and wet tile areas. Plaster would act as a water sealant for the rest of the pool surfaces?