Hi folks, I'm getting ready to plaster my pool and I'm thinking of going with Stonescape Micro Moraine color.
My PB mentioned that when they install the plaster, it should be about 1 inch thick on the pool floor and about 0.5 to 0.75 inch thick on the walls.
But there is one problem, which is that I have a large mosaic installed in the middle of my pool floor. I just checked and it looks like the height of the mosaic is only about 3/8 inch or so above the gunite floor. So the plaster can only be less than half an inch thick in that part of the pool, in order for the plaster to be flush with the mosaic.
I measured the waterline tile as well and it is about 1/2 inch higher than the gunite wall.
I also have a bunch of tile markers on my benches and my steps of the pool as well. It looks like these tiles are only about 1/2 inch (maybe some are 5/8 inch) above the gunite.
So essentially on my walls, steps, benches and around the middle of my pool floor, the plaster is pretty much going to be limited to about 1/2 inch thick.
I'm a bit concerned now because I've read that for pebble type plaster like Stonescape, it should be at least 0.75 inch thick on the pool if you want to have the appropriate strength and longevity.
I'm wondering if folks here have any thoughts on the situation? Do you think this 0.5 inch thickness would still work with Stonescape/pebble? Should I just remove the mosaic or some of the tile markers?
I've also read that the plain white plaster would work much better with the 0.5 inch thickness. Ideally I would prefer not to remove any of the mosaics or tile so should I just use the white plaster then?
My PB mentioned that when they install the plaster, it should be about 1 inch thick on the pool floor and about 0.5 to 0.75 inch thick on the walls.
But there is one problem, which is that I have a large mosaic installed in the middle of my pool floor. I just checked and it looks like the height of the mosaic is only about 3/8 inch or so above the gunite floor. So the plaster can only be less than half an inch thick in that part of the pool, in order for the plaster to be flush with the mosaic.
I measured the waterline tile as well and it is about 1/2 inch higher than the gunite wall.
I also have a bunch of tile markers on my benches and my steps of the pool as well. It looks like these tiles are only about 1/2 inch (maybe some are 5/8 inch) above the gunite.
So essentially on my walls, steps, benches and around the middle of my pool floor, the plaster is pretty much going to be limited to about 1/2 inch thick.
I'm a bit concerned now because I've read that for pebble type plaster like Stonescape, it should be at least 0.75 inch thick on the pool if you want to have the appropriate strength and longevity.
I'm wondering if folks here have any thoughts on the situation? Do you think this 0.5 inch thickness would still work with Stonescape/pebble? Should I just remove the mosaic or some of the tile markers?
I've also read that the plain white plaster would work much better with the 0.5 inch thickness. Ideally I would prefer not to remove any of the mosaics or tile so should I just use the white plaster then?
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