- Jul 6, 2021
- 204
- Pool Size
- 40000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Your pavers, coping and plaster are beautiful. Definitely making me reconsider my choice to go with a concrete pool deck (that and the cement powder shortage in Utah that's pushing my deck out at least another month).Got most of the plumbing done, still a little to wrap up though. I plumbed each return independently, and had planned on using tee's to connect them all. Unfortunately I measured with 1-1/2" tees, and was going to use 2" tees, which are larger and now the distance it too small between valves
Also finally grouted my coping with epoxy grout and I think I made a mistake. I thought I cleaned it up pretty well, but now that it's dry it's obvious where it was applied and has a much darker look to it. I've tried epoxy grout haze remover, which didn't seem to do much. I'm guessing they're just too porous and I'm unable to get in a scrub it. Any ideas on how to fix this? Will it fade/wear off?
Hard to tell exactly from the picture, but around the joints there's a wet/sealed look to it vs the lighter 'dry' look in the middle.
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Yes, I'd imagine cement is going to delay it quite a while. Luckily I don't need any more . I do love the look of pavers, not quite done, but it's coming along nicely. Good luck with yours!Your pavers, coping and plaster are beautiful. Definitely making me reconsider my choice to go with a concrete pool deck (that and the cement powder shortage in Utah that's pushing my deck out at least another month).
This is for the best!!! Your plaster will last a good, long time with YOU in charge of the start up as you will do it right!!I'm on the hook for startup myself.