Fort Worth, TX resurfacing 16 year old pool Stone Scapes mini pebble Aqua White

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Jun 27, 2018
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Fort Worth, TX
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The pool was built in 2002 by the now defunct Family Pools who built hundreds of pools in North Fort Worth. He was a one-man operation and did not have anyone to take over when he had some medical issues. The tile and coping are still great but the white plaster has a lot of staining and is beginning to form small dimples in the shallow end. We (my son and I) acid washed the plaster about 6 years ago and I was happy with the results. The regular white plaster could still go a few more years but we decided to upgrade the backyard this summer so we are including the pool resurfacing.

We are adding about 450 sq/ft of decking and moving the hot tub further away to add more seating close to the house. We are having a 32' X 12' pergola built up against the back of the house. We chose Stone Scapes mini pebble Aqua White for the plaster and are contemplating adding the abalone shell. We need to make up our minds by Monday!

They have finished the pergola but need to pour concrete around the footings when the pour the deck. They will prep the deck work tomorrow, pour the deck on Friday and start the resurface prep work on Monday. We are hoping for bright blue water when the sun is shining bright. The pool is in full sun until 4 when the shadow of the house crawls across the pool so the water will look much different in the last few hours of daylight. We are also adding a large sun mosaic to the bottom of the shallow end and replacing some tile on the raised beam to match the new backyard theme.

The process of choosing the remodeler and making decisions took months, but we signed a remodel agreement on April 21st. 10 weeks ago! They finally started and things are moving fast now. We had a slow-down waiting for city inspectors to sign off on the pergola, and they will have to come again after the concrete footings are poured. We wanted to be swimming by July 4th but I'm not sure that is going to happen. I will post some pics when they pour the concrete. Right now the pergola still has some support braces waiting for the concrete footings to be poured.
 
Lots of awesome details and choices!!! Hi and welcome!!! I would love to see some before, during, and after pics!

Have you done any reading here? If not here is a good started thread for you: TFPC for Beginners This will help you learn our "language" here.

How did you test your pool before? How did you add chlorine?

Kim:kim:
 
Thank you for the beginner link! I came across TFP when googling surface choices for our resurfacing project. I used the search box to search for pictures of Stonescapes in different colors. It was the actual pictures that pool owners took that made us comfortable with choosing the SS Mini Pebble Aqua White. I talked with our PB yesterday and we are adding the abalone shell. Again, we saw several pictures and comments from owners about this option and it is the color and brightness that we are looking for.

We have had a SWG since the pool was built and love it. No smell, no bleached hair or suits, and the water feel (soft) is tremendous.

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Here are some pics of the project in progress. The resurfacing starts tomorrow. The 8 deco tiles on the raised beam are being replaced, we are losing the sun on the back wall but are getting a larger one for the shallow end floor. You can see some of the new concrete next to the hot tub and we added some on the other side of the pergola as well.3AD1AC4E-4DCB-4221-948B-EABD55507408.jpgB4735DA0-2785-4FD3-A2F2-0BFAB9EF27B5.jpg

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I am getting a message that I have exceeded my limits on posting more pics so I’ll post the others later &#55357;&#56898;
 
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Kim:kim:
 
This remodel project is dragging on...
Now we’re waiting on an electrical permit, and some small projects to be done. The replaster finished last week, it took 2+ days to fill, then acid wss added and we are waiting 2 weeks start the equipment.
it was a little cloudy this morning when these pics were taken.
you can see the deco tiles still haven’t been replaced &#55357;&#56848;
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