I have a 10’ diameter, spillover spa made of gunite and plaster. A big chunk of plaster fell off the pool last winter and it was impossible to hire a reputable pool plasterer. I ended up finding someone on Craigslist and he did an awful job. Cosmetically it was ugly but I was willing to live with it as a temporary fix until I could find a good refinisher. Then the patch that he applied fell off during the pool season. So I'm back to square one.
I’m thinking of fixing this myself by replastering the entire spa. I am reasonably competent home DIYer. I renovated my own house and used to work in the composites industry if that helps.
How hard is this? I figure I rent an air chisel and hammer out the old finish. Then reapply with a trowel. See photos of original damage and the current state of the spa after the repair failed. You can see that the step above the repaired area is also failing.
Thanks.


I’m thinking of fixing this myself by replastering the entire spa. I am reasonably competent home DIYer. I renovated my own house and used to work in the composites industry if that helps.
How hard is this? I figure I rent an air chisel and hammer out the old finish. Then reapply with a trowel. See photos of original damage and the current state of the spa after the repair failed. You can see that the step above the repaired area is also failing.
Thanks.


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