Hi everyone! Seven years ago we bought a house with a custom in-ground plaster pool we don't know much about. We know it was built sometime in the '70s, it's a kidney bean shape, it's got a shallow end with "wedding cake" stairs and a deep end (about 8 ft.) with a notch with stairs. There is a spa section separated by a wall that sits about an inch or two under the water (so the spa and pool share the same water surface). It has these big brass spa jets. It has an in-floor sweeping system (which maybe worked well when it was built, but doesn't work so well now). There is a plaque in the spa section that says "Master Pools Fountain of Life"
There was a heater connected to the system, but it was rusted out on the inside and I plumbed it out. Unfortunately, the pool has been neglected. These is some scoring on the bottom (looks like a chemical spilled out of one of the returns and scored the bottom) and the plaster has become very rough (previous owner maybe didn't know about CSI). Some of the tiles have come loose. A few years back, I reparied some of the tile damage, but unfortunately, the water level crept up in the winter and froze against the tiles and knocked a few of the out. Fortunately, they are easy to repair.
The deck needs a power washing, and I need to attend to the landscaping around the pool. It's my dream to eventually bring this pool back to its former glory.
Has anyone ever heard of "Master Pools Fountain of Life" or recognize that plaque? I'm just curious as to the history of this pool.
Thanks.

There was a heater connected to the system, but it was rusted out on the inside and I plumbed it out. Unfortunately, the pool has been neglected. These is some scoring on the bottom (looks like a chemical spilled out of one of the returns and scored the bottom) and the plaster has become very rough (previous owner maybe didn't know about CSI). Some of the tiles have come loose. A few years back, I reparied some of the tile damage, but unfortunately, the water level crept up in the winter and froze against the tiles and knocked a few of the out. Fortunately, they are easy to repair.

The deck needs a power washing, and I need to attend to the landscaping around the pool. It's my dream to eventually bring this pool back to its former glory.
Has anyone ever heard of "Master Pools Fountain of Life" or recognize that plaque? I'm just curious as to the history of this pool.
Thanks.