Hi! New here! I am having the hardest time figuring out what brand and color pool finish to go with! Please post photos of your pool with info! The more pics the better lol. In sunlight, in shade ect. Thank you so much!
Oh it does. To the point of being too warm in the summer.
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I like a dark pool. Mine is. A deep aqua color. I went with a small pebble. I could post a picture, if you like, but that would contradict my advice for you. You can use pic's to get in the ballpark, I suppose, but you gotta go look at a real pool, in different light, at different times of the day, to make a real decision. Morning, noon, afternoon, night, cloudy, bright, etc. My pebble guy had some pools in his outdoor showroom that helped me pick my color. I made the mistake of getting there too late in the day, though. Color really changes throughout the day. Maybe more so for a darker pool. So see if you can find a showroom, or if your finisher can get you in to see some of his customers' pools. It's really the only way to go. Like pictures, you can use swatches to get a general sense, but don't pick your pool color from a swatch!! (But if you do use swatches to narrow it down, be sure to put them in water, or at least spray water on them.)
Also, times of year matter. So picking a color now, depending on where your pool is located, and what's around it, might be an issue. The angle of the sun. Shadows and reflections from nearby buildings and trees. Come summer, it might look differently, with the sun directly overhead. So there's that.
Reflections and perceptions! What's around your pool water will affect the color. Not only the actual color, but how your brain sees it, too. (Huh?) There's two things going on in that regard. (1) If you go look at a pool, say a neighbor's pool, and their house is painted blue and they have a redwood fence, and then you put that plaster in your pool, but your house is green and your pool is surrounded by shrubs and trees, your pool color is not going to look like your neighbors! And (2) if you surrounded two identical pools with the exact same buildings and plants, etc, one with a grey colored deck, the other with a tan colored deck, those two pools will look different. It's not the reflections this time, but rather the way your brain works. Those two identical plasters, with the exact same reflections in it, will look slightly different because of the decks. The deck is not reflecting in the pool, but rather fooling with your eyes and "tweaking" the color perception in your brain. It's hard to explain, but you can see this for yourself: hold any swatch of color up to something white, then up to something grey (or green or blue or whatever). The swatch will look different against each.
Depth is also an issue. Plaster/pebble color will look different at different depths. So your bottom step will look bluer than your top step. And your deep end will not match your sun deck! Just keep that in mind when looking at others' pools.
Sorry, I know that's all kind'a intimidating, because there's soooo many factors that can affect this decision. But at least armed with some of these concepts can maybe help you eliminate some surprises...
I rolled the dice, picking a color at 3:00PM in October, but (so far) my pool turned out as I wanted. I haven't been in it yet, though, so I can't comment on the pebble finish. I hope it's going to feel OK. It got too cold by the time they were done installing the new pebble finish, so I have to wait until spring to know for sure I got the right stuff!! A bit nerve racking... But I had a leg up. I loved the color of my old plaster. So I was just trying to match it. I knew exactly what it looked like in my yard, all times of day, all days of the year. The plaster guy came to my house and saw the old plaster, and I had him help me match the color. I relied heavily on his advice. Point is: you're not going to have that advantage, but if you do find a pool you like, have your plaster person look at it, and have him help you match it (don't try to do it on your own). If they have the expertise, then they can help you with the issues I describe above (and if they don't, maybe find someone that does). I was struggling on my own at the showroom, but he knew my existing pool and basically made up my mind for me.
Other things to think about: there's the color of the deck to consider (as I mentioned above), but also the edge tile. So that's another couple things to choose. Dark can make for a slightly warmer pool (dark absorbs heat, which goes back into the water). Dark shows less dirt. But dark tends to mottle over time. I'm seeing it even now in my two-month-old pebble. I actually like that, but others don't. Light colors might show stains and algae more, over time. You want to know right away about algae, so that's a good thing, but stains... not so good. Dark will show calcium deposits more, and can hide algae. (Of course, if you use TFPC, you likely won't have any algae, staining or calcium issues!) What else... oh... a light-colored pool will reflect your pool light better, so if you go with a multi-color LED, you'll get more striking results with a lighter pool. My dark finish kinda sucks the colors out of my LED light. Personally, I would go easy on sparkly additives or crazy tile accents or inlayed designs on the bottom. These things can be used to make your pool your own, and unique, but (IMHO), they can cheapen and date a pool. Dolphins or turtles or giant initials might seem like a fun idea, but there's no going back if you tire of such things. And you'll have a challenge selling your house someday to someone that shares your initials!!![]()
I really wanted to put an "Arizona A" in the bottom of my pool, but this is GREAT advice, not everyone may be as big a "homer" as I am.
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Hi! New here! I am having the hardest time figuring out what brand and color pool finish to go with! Please post photos of your pool with info! The more pics the better lol. In sunlight, in shade ect. Thank you so much!
Hi fellow neighbor, welcome to TFP. You can look at our pool build in the sig below to get some ideas. Hope this helps, feel free to ask questions, lots of great folks here![]()
Hi Neighbor! What part of Jax are you in? We are in Bartram Springs. I can't see any pictures of your pool from your link? I may be navigating wrong.
Haha about the pool temps! yes it has been in the 80's this week! I feel like the only time I won't swim is in December/January/Beginning of of February. We did decide to do a pool heater for the "spring" months. I am still so undecided about the pool surface. I need to see more pics and pools! So the enclosure is good to keep out the mosquitoes and tree debris. It is not needed by any means but def makes for a nice hangout in the summer and not get eaten alive by bugs!