Thanks for the replies. I definitely don't think it leaks. I can go weeks without adding water and any time the water is low it's explainable. Chemically it's pretty normal too. The only odd thing is I tend to use a lot of Calcium throughout the season.
@anthonypool89 what product did you use for the underwater patch?
Here are the details of the one quote I received.
White Plaster--
-Drain pool, remove hydrostatic plugs
-Waterline tile prep – remove approx. 6” of plaster below tile so new plaster can be tapered up
-Prep pool for new finish, including acid/power wash & bond coat
-Resurface pool with White Marbelite Plaster Finish
-Install 1 new VGA-compliant drain cover
$10,190
Optional Plaster Upgrades:
-Add black dye for a gray finish – subject to color variations
-Provides a deeper blue look to the water and solar heating effect
Add $2,100
-Add a 30% mix of Crushed Quartz in Blue, Cayman Green or a 50/50 mix of two
-Adds sparkle, enhances water color, helps hide debris
Add $3,640
DiamondBrite--
(Ivory, Classic, Super Blue, Blue, Aqua Quartz, Aqua Blue, Cool Blue, Oyster Quartz, Marlin Blue, or Blue Quartz)
-Drain pool, remove hydrostatic plugs
-Waterline tile prep – remove approx. 6” of plaster below tile so new plaster can be tapered up
-Prep pool for new finish, including acid/power wash & bond coat
-Resurface pool with DiamondBrite Plaster Finish
-See
Exposed Aggregate Finish | SGM, Inc. for color options
-Install 1 new VGA-compliant drain cover
$16,980
aquaBRIGHT--
-Prep pool for new finish, including acid/power wash & bond coat
-Tape-off waterline tile & coping
-Resurface pool with aquaBRIGHT Polythermal Finish in the color of your choice
$17,320
All finishes listed above, except for aquaBRIGHT, require the homeowner to brush twice daily for two weeks after install.
aquaBRIGHT finish DOES NOT require brushing.
Some of the benefits of aquaBRIGHT™:
Color Uniformity
Compared to colored masonry finishes, AquaBRIGHT™ has a more uniform color across the entire swimming pool and as the pool ages the aquaBRIGHT finish will not "mottle" or fade in larger blotchy clouds.
Why Pay For Trucked Water?
If left alone, most curing masonry finishes will dry out and crack if water is not immediately placed in the pool. Because of this, it is a common practice to truck in water to protect the new finish. Once installed, the AquaBRIGHT finish is cured. You can fill that day, the next day or the following week; thus eliminating the need to pay for water.
What's A Hot Start?
Are you looking at a colored finish? Colored Masonry finishes typically require a two week start up process called a "Low alkalinity burn" or a "Hot Start". This is where you or your pool company will pour muriatic acid into your pool to burn the leaching calcium off the curing masonry finish. Being a hard durable plastic surface, aquaBRIGHT does not require any caustic or complicated start up process. We call our start up process, "Balance and Swim".
Pick A Color, Any Color.
Pigments are like commodities, there can be great variations in cost, depending on the color you choose. Sometimes the difference can be so great it becomes the sole determining factor in choosing the color scheme for your pool. All standard aquaBRIGHT finishes are one awesome low price, so choose away and pick what you like and not what you can afford.
Test, Add Chemicals And Re-test.
When did owning a pool mean that you need a degree in chemistry? Old timers used to treat their pools with two things: chlorine and muriatic acid. Unlike masonry finishes, the non-porous, smooth and PH neutral aquaBRIGHT finish won't counter balance with your swimming pool's water chemistry. We're not saying with aquaBRIGHT you'll only need chlorine and acid, but due to the nature of plastic, you'll spend much less time balancing your water chemistry and more time enjoying your pool with your family.
Pre-mix To Protect
Many chemicals need to be pre-mixed with water before adding the product to the pool. Usually this is to protect the finish of the pool to prevent problems like bleaching and etching. Our plastics are chemical resistant and unlike masonry finishes, aquaBRIGHT can be acid washed with very little impact to the surface and the color.