What you all think of the plaster job?

Are the leaves in there or just the imprint? I have one tiny Italian Cypress needle imprint in my plaster. Only I can notice it but I keep getting mad when I see it. Just can’t seem to remember to fix it. I don’t want to call the PB for a speck.
 
Are the leaves in there or just the imprint? I have one tiny Italian Cypress needle imprint in my plaster. Only I can notice it but I keep getting mad when I see it. Just can’t seem to remember to fix it. I don’t want to call the PB for a speck.
Definitely actual leaves and a twig stuck in the plaster. They sending the plaster company out to take a look.
 
Unrelated to your problem. I really like your pool design, with two shallow ends and lot of potential in-pool seating. Also like your coping, I think. What is that material? We have "natural" Texas sandstone, pieces of which started to deteriorate even before we switched to SWCG.

Good luck with the plaster. From what I'm seeing around here (greater Houston area), you're getting at least above average attention. My neighbor went nearly two months with a gunite pond surrounded by near-perpetual mud in the back yard. Luckily for us, prevailing winds here are normally out of the south, and my neighbor is on our north side. I wondered about their other neighbor who has a pool built the same time as ours in 2018--and they spend a lot of time outdoors--but I hesitated to ask them!
 
Unrelated to your problem. I really like your pool design, with two shallow ends and lot of potential in-pool seating. Also like your coping, I think. What is that material? We have "natural" Texas sandstone, pieces of which started to deteriorate even before we switched to SWCG.

Good luck with the plaster. From what I'm seeing around here (greater Houston area), you're getting at least above average attention. My neighbor went nearly two months with a gunite pond surrounded by near-perpetual mud in the back yard. Luckily for us, prevailing winds here are normally out of the south, and my neighbor is on our north side. I wondered about their other neighbor who has a pool built the same time as ours in 2018--and they spend a lot of time outdoors--but I hesitated to ask them!
Thanks! We used Texas Lueders Limestone, instead of being the usual cream limestone it’s grey which is nice. Little harder then the usual limestone however I’m going to seal it shortly to give it some longevity. We been at it with the pool since Feb. it’s been pretty painful. Im just gathering after talking to multiple PB’s here, this is the new normal.
 
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