We have been researching pool builders, finishes, pavers, tile for what seems like months. Finally got the the decking and tile picked out. Now to pick the finish. We would like a dark blue water color. So this is yet another upgrade. We both like Barbados blue by quartzscapes. It comes with a lifetime warranty on the product. But it's quite pricey. Diamond brite midnight blue is also in the running. Both of these are tint based products. I'm a little concerned with fading as we live in south Florida and we won't be screening the pool. The pool is going to be 17x30 3 1/2 to 6 foot deep with raised spa with marble spill over. 1300 sf of deck. We are having Ivory travertine installed for the deck. Permit went in last Tuesday. So we should be Breaking ground soon. And the pool builder needs us to pick the finish. Anyone have any experience with either of these products? Here is a pic of the tile
Pool Area – 17’0”x 30’0”, shallow to deep (3’0” to 6’0”) 510 sq ft surface
Standard exterior steps 6ft and deep end swimout
Pedestal Spa, raised 18”, – 6’x5’ square with marble spillway, 6 therapy jets,
LED spa light, entry step, tile beam, stucco exterior, 2HP air blower
Standard 6”x6” ceramic waterline tile (4.00 sq ft allow.),
Tumbled stone coping, mudset and grout to match
Tumbled stone patio, approx. 1300 sq ft
Color LED pool light; Heat pump/chiller Gulfstream
Pool Area – 17’0”x 30’0”, shallow to deep (3’0” to 6’0”) 510 sq ft surface
Standard exterior steps 6ft and deep end swimout
Pedestal Spa, raised 18”, – 6’x5’ square with marble spillway, 6 therapy jets,
LED spa light, entry step, tile beam, stucco exterior, 2HP air blower
Standard 6”x6” ceramic waterline tile (4.00 sq ft allow.),
Tumbled stone coping, mudset and grout to match
Tumbled stone patio, approx. 1300 sq ft
Color LED pool light; Heat pump/chiller Gulfstream