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"I don’t feel as tired doing my renovation when I look at this one."
It's been 55deg and cloudy for weeks here in NJ. I can't imagine what it must be like grinding out cracks in full head gear in your weather!

The leak stop hydraulic cement kicks off in a couple minutes so I can only mix about couple handfuls at a time. The bigger area I used hydraulic mortar mix which gives you about 15minutes which is much easier to work with.Wow! That's a lot of hydraulic cement. That stuff must go off like a firecracker in your neck of the woods, but the end result looks really good! How much working time do you get? Or are you doing it a night when it's cooler? I had one day when it got up into the 80's and I could barely get the stuff mixed and carried over to the application area before it started to stiffen up. Excellent work.
I would tend to agree on the “further cracks”. If the shell is still settling it’ll just crack in a new spot. The staples are only designed to stabilize an existing crack and keep it from opening again.In my opinion, staples probably won't do very much to prevent further cracks.
If the pool settles, it will crack.
If it does not settle, it probably won't crack more.
They might do some good if the stress is very small, so there is a tiny window where they might do some good.
I had thought of that but the one bid I did get back and they charge $3.50 per square foot of any plaster they have to chip out.Time to patch the plaster then claim ignorance when they find the repairs after chip out?
I have that problem ALOT.My curiosity got the best of me
Ummm... I think the plaster is already ruined. Buncha holes in it all over!I also got a scolding from my favorite plaster contractor saying that the pool being empty is going to ruin the plaster.
That’s one of those details I haven’t worked out yet but I’m leaning on chipping it myself. There are hollow spots every 6-8 inches and so I could spend days digging out hollow spots over 90% of the surface or just chip it out. I’m also looking at the hydroban cementitious membrane or basecrete makes a concrete “densifier” that I’m considering as well to make sure of the water seal on the gunite before plaster. I’ve been reading that plaster is not technically waterproof but not sold on that just yet.Ummm... I think the plaster is already ruined. Buncha holes in it all over!
I haven't seen you mention it, but are you going to do the chip out or are you letting the plaster company handle that?
--Jeff