If THIS before/after does not get you more business nothing will! NICE job fixing that! Did you have any idea how much work would be involved before you started?
Kim![]()
I'm really good at underestimating the amount of time needed to get things done. This job was no exception.
Looks like a good product.
What is the process to resurface when it wears out?
Blow another coat right over the top. Nothing to it
There is no reason to remove the old finish as additional coats will just melt in to the original. Recoating the pool should also be significantly less expensive.
I don't see a lounge chair harming the surface.
The AquaBright finish should handle your winters much better than any cementitious surface. In fact, you could drain your pool for the winter and refill it in the spring. There is no worry that the plaster will dry out and crack.
Ecofinish is located in Pennsylvania and partnered with Carlton Pools. If you are nearby it would be worth the trip to stop in and get any of your concerns addressed.
I've got a pool with plaster delamination and one of the options is to locate and chip out delamination spots, resurface with plaster, and then coat with eCoFinish Aquabright.
I'm concerned that any missed or future delaminations in the plaster could still imprint or show with the Aquabright. What is the likelihood of that?
Now that more time has gone by, is your impression of Aquabright still positive?
Steve