Hi everyone,
Our pool plaster (plain white) is over 17 years old, and it appears that it's time to re-do it. We now have some dark stains in the deep end that appear to be rust and I'm thinking that it's from the rebar underneath. A chlorine puck is not fading them at all, so I don't think it's anything organic.
I'm in Southern California, and I'd appreciate any recommendations on contractors (if that's allowed here). Also, are there any specific questions I should be asking when talking to contractors? I'm not really sure what to be looking for as I talk with people. So far I've talked to a couple of contractors and one would be chipping it off and the other would be using a hydroblast technique. Not sure if one method is preferable to the other. Is there a minimum warranty I should be insisting on? Anything that would help me make a good decision on who I go with would be helpful.
Thank you,
Greg
Our pool plaster (plain white) is over 17 years old, and it appears that it's time to re-do it. We now have some dark stains in the deep end that appear to be rust and I'm thinking that it's from the rebar underneath. A chlorine puck is not fading them at all, so I don't think it's anything organic.
I'm in Southern California, and I'd appreciate any recommendations on contractors (if that's allowed here). Also, are there any specific questions I should be asking when talking to contractors? I'm not really sure what to be looking for as I talk with people. So far I've talked to a couple of contractors and one would be chipping it off and the other would be using a hydroblast technique. Not sure if one method is preferable to the other. Is there a minimum warranty I should be insisting on? Anything that would help me make a good decision on who I go with would be helpful.
Thank you,
Greg