Plaster is 16yrs old (!) old and has been 'mottled' since I bought the house 12yrs ago. I've taken extremely good care of the pool so it's in great shape other than the mottling.
old pic, but looks the same. Ignore the debris

here is a quote from a well regarded local company

Honestly was expecting the re-plaster to be higher!
thoughts on above?
-tile repair, it's not bad, just a few problem areas
- plaster, 'Crystal Stones' or pebbletech?? I am sticking with traditional white/light color. We do like the smooth feel of plaster and have not enjoyed pebbletech pools we've been in - very rough. I understand they do make finishes with much finer pebbles so it feels less rough. I made this plaster last 16yrs and it would go many more years with proper chemistry imho...
-pool light is preventative, we don't use it, current light has no issues but is very old and I am wary of leaks. LED option is $1200
-Skimmer Plates: there are steel 'plates' under the bullnose bricks at the skimmers. they have progressively rusted and swollen & started to break the bullnose brick. I am worried about making the repair look right - don't want a patch job.
-in-floor 'cleaning' system will be capped, abandoned, plastered over. Any concerns? it works but is not used, plenty of other returns.
-not shown, replace 2 skimmers, $1800 each, as both have minor cracks above the waterline. thoughts??
Any comments welcome, esp. on surface preferences. If/when we move forward, will post pics
old pic, but looks the same. Ignore the debris

here is a quote from a well regarded local company

Honestly was expecting the re-plaster to be higher!
thoughts on above?
-tile repair, it's not bad, just a few problem areas
- plaster, 'Crystal Stones' or pebbletech?? I am sticking with traditional white/light color. We do like the smooth feel of plaster and have not enjoyed pebbletech pools we've been in - very rough. I understand they do make finishes with much finer pebbles so it feels less rough. I made this plaster last 16yrs and it would go many more years with proper chemistry imho...
-pool light is preventative, we don't use it, current light has no issues but is very old and I am wary of leaks. LED option is $1200
-Skimmer Plates: there are steel 'plates' under the bullnose bricks at the skimmers. they have progressively rusted and swollen & started to break the bullnose brick. I am worried about making the repair look right - don't want a patch job.
-in-floor 'cleaning' system will be capped, abandoned, plastered over. Any concerns? it works but is not used, plenty of other returns.
-not shown, replace 2 skimmers, $1800 each, as both have minor cracks above the waterline. thoughts??
Any comments welcome, esp. on surface preferences. If/when we move forward, will post pics