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    Gunite pool surface issues

    I have been monitoring the surface and it does not seem to have deteriorated much from earlier days. I still have the options below for next spring . I did want to post this picture to confirm that it is still a paint job/resurfacing job that I need. The dark big holes are leaves. I am...
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    Gunite pool surface issues

    After considering this for a few days, I have the following options: 1) Waiting for estimate to fix pavers - assuming $1500-2000 for now 2) Repaint with epoxy (hopefully get 3-4 years out of it). Plaster seems to be in good condition - $6000 3) Coping and Tiling - $6500 If I have $8K to spend...
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    Gunite pool surface issues

    Thanks! I got a pool contractor to check it out and he confirms that is the paint. He recommends repainting with epoxy paint in the spring and mudding up all the way to the coping (removing tiles, portions of which fall off each winter). My coping is probably 25 years old and he suggests just...
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    Gunite pool surface issues

    Hi there. Thanks for the response. It is not algae for sure. It is good to know it is normal wear and tear and part of the life of a paint job. I was saving up money to do a coping job ($6500) next spring. I would rather do a resurfacing job instead. However, wanted to check if coping...
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    Gunite pool surface issues

    Hi I am a new user to the forum We just bought a house last summer (2014) with a pool. I have become well acquainted with the weekly maintenance (on the job training and google). On Sunday, I saw some minute spots/holes on the walls (Picture #1). Today, I am seeing a lot more...
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