- Jun 16, 2019
- 119
- Pool Size
- 18000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei



Thanks. I’m guessing sanding will likely not improve the appearance as it’s eaten/degraded past the blue surface. I may not be understanding the goal of sanding. It’s not anything like calcium on top of the plaster surface. Thanks for the additional links. Is it typical that pools need to be resurfaced every X years?Try some med grit wet/dry sand paper on a few inconspicuous areas and see if it helps.
Thanks. I’m guessing sanding will likely not improve the appearance as it’s eaten/degraded past the blue surface. I may not be understanding the goal of sanding. It’s not anything like calcium on top of the plaster surface. Thanks for the additional links. Is it typical that pools need to be resurfaced every X years?
Okay that made me laugh. I’ll pick up some wet/dry sandpaper and see what it does. I’ll go for the next obvious question. Are proprietary finishes like Pebbletec more resilient/durable? It seems that the marketing damage of a poor proprietary finish would cull it out of the market. I’m guessing I’ll be looking at a resurfacing in the next year…time to start researching now.Sanding is just to see if it improves the uniformity of the color. Worth testing in a small area. If not, then no harm.
Today's plaster materials suck for the most part. Back in the old, old, old day, a good quality plaster could overcome the deficiencies of poor workmanship but, nowadays, plaster mixes are weak-sauce and the guys that apply them are not often very skilled. So you get the double whammy of cruddy materials and lousy workmanship. A typical plaster job today will probably need a full chip out and renovation in 15 years assuming you take good care of the water chemistry.
CYA is 70 now after I added dry stabilizer a couple weeks ago.If the pool isn't leaking and the spots aren't a show stopper, you have several years left in that surface.
Looks like 20 days ago you added some stabilizer after reporting a CYA of 45 (really 50 as the scale is logarithmic and not linear, so you can't interpolate).
What is your current CYA?
Looks like you FC on latest (and prior tests) is too low according to the FC/CYA Levels.
You reminded me that I hadn’t retested CYA after adding the stabilizer. Haven’t had algae for three years, so I’m not too concerned about the prospect of a SLAM. But yeah it wouldn’t hurt to bump up the FC by a point or two.I see you just updated your PoolMath logs to show CYA 70 .
With a SWG, minimum is 3 and target is 5. (I missed the SWG in your sig first time around.)
You may be flirting with jumping off the minimum cliff.
Suggest to shoot for a target of 5 or a few more to allow for the variation in swimmer and debris load.
Middle of summer and CYA of 70 isn't great for having to SLAM Process. Just saying.....