Hi,
I am a frequent lurker and an infrequent poster. I am about to start into a major pool rehab at the end of this season and was looking for thoughts guidance etc. on my plan. The pool is a 30,000 gal. shotcrete IG with a spillover spa and a waterfall. The pool was built by the previous HO in about 2005.
currently it is white plaster with stone coping and a paver deck. Planning to do a rehab in 3 phases.
Phase 1: Replace plaster, tile and coping on both the pool and the spa. Looking at PT PebbleSheen (Leaning towards surf blue). Granite coping with bullnose edge. Still deciding on tile, but likely some sort of 2x2 or 1x2 dark blue with some brown/grey tones (see attached). I'm about to sign the contract to start Phase 1 after labor day. Waterfall will remain largely unchanged except at the interface with the coping.

Phase 2: Replace the pavers with concrete. I realize I'll be giving up some style points, but this is the second house I have had with a paver deck and I have decided that pavers at-grade in our area (SE PA) with heavy soils and freeze thaw cycles are just more trouble then they are worth. Current pavers are settled/popped up. Weeds constantly growing in joints and sand washes into pool with heavy rain. Plus they are of a style and texture that I frankly just don't like.
Stamped concrete probably not in the cards cost-wise, but thinking about getting creative with some died concrete or special finish to "class it up" a bit. Still heavy in the planning/pricing stage, with a goal to complete early spring.
Phase 3: Redo landscape plantings. A medium term DIY project. Have spent a couple years cutting down trees and pull overgrown shrubbery.
Pics of the pool are attached.
Really just looking for feedback on the plan potential pitfalls etc. Particularly on the phase 1 aspects. I have the contract for Phase 1 sitting next to me waiting on my sig. I guess I'm for a little final reassurance before I commit.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.


I am a frequent lurker and an infrequent poster. I am about to start into a major pool rehab at the end of this season and was looking for thoughts guidance etc. on my plan. The pool is a 30,000 gal. shotcrete IG with a spillover spa and a waterfall. The pool was built by the previous HO in about 2005.
currently it is white plaster with stone coping and a paver deck. Planning to do a rehab in 3 phases.
Phase 1: Replace plaster, tile and coping on both the pool and the spa. Looking at PT PebbleSheen (Leaning towards surf blue). Granite coping with bullnose edge. Still deciding on tile, but likely some sort of 2x2 or 1x2 dark blue with some brown/grey tones (see attached). I'm about to sign the contract to start Phase 1 after labor day. Waterfall will remain largely unchanged except at the interface with the coping.

Phase 2: Replace the pavers with concrete. I realize I'll be giving up some style points, but this is the second house I have had with a paver deck and I have decided that pavers at-grade in our area (SE PA) with heavy soils and freeze thaw cycles are just more trouble then they are worth. Current pavers are settled/popped up. Weeds constantly growing in joints and sand washes into pool with heavy rain. Plus they are of a style and texture that I frankly just don't like.
Stamped concrete probably not in the cards cost-wise, but thinking about getting creative with some died concrete or special finish to "class it up" a bit. Still heavy in the planning/pricing stage, with a goal to complete early spring.
Phase 3: Redo landscape plantings. A medium term DIY project. Have spent a couple years cutting down trees and pull overgrown shrubbery.
Pics of the pool are attached.
Really just looking for feedback on the plan potential pitfalls etc. Particularly on the phase 1 aspects. I have the contract for Phase 1 sitting next to me waiting on my sig. I guess I'm for a little final reassurance before I commit.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.

