The PB has been finalizing 2 other jobs to time those and mine for plaster at the same time. He brings in a crew from Atlanta, 2 hours away. Yesterday they did a 40k gallon pool, stayed the night in a hotel, did a small one early this morning and mine at about 11:00. I imagine he has to pay them for the commute, etc. and wanted them to do it all in one trip. Honestly, as he has talked about the other jobs he was doing I could sort of tell he was delaying my job/dragging it out to match the time frame of the other jobs. At this point I can't change it and I'm excited we now have plaster. The rain held off, it was a nice overcast day, and they seemed to do a good job. When they cleaned up they were very precise, cleaned their trowels well, and sprayed them with oil. That to me is a sign of someone who cares about details.
When they arrived I asked the crew leader/company owner (Brothers Pool Plaster) some of the crucial questions that I discovered here from researching

I was respectful and he was straight forward with his answers. I used these tips to put together my questions:
ten-guidelines-for-quality-pool-plaster-t42957.html
still-unable-to-get-rid-of-some-white-spots-on-diamond-brite-t40526.html
My biggest concerns were if they used calcium chloride - answer "only in winter," if they acid wash - answer "only if I want" which I didn't, and if they add water to plaster surface - answer - "no, just to clean and wet the trowel." He said they would put a rag on the end of the hose and I left it at that. Any more and I would have confused myself.
They mixed Diamond Brite and white cement for the scratch coat, then full DB for the second coat. I was able to get a sample to keep just because it seemed like a good idea and I read here to do it.
Now the real work starts for me. I've got my NPC start up card in hand
http://www.npconline.org/index.php?opti ... icle&id=85 , 6 gallons of muratic acid to knock down the Ph as it rises, a new Wall Whale brush, 50 lbs of pucks, and Jack's Magic Magenta. We've got 2 hoses filling the pool and just about zero water pressure in the house. It's about half full and tomorrow I'll test a sample of the fill water from the hose. Just before it is full I plan to acid scrub the inside of my skimmer bowl, prime the pump and start with a quick backwash to clean out the nasty before circulating. It has been a little strange not hearing the pool pump for so long and it was nice to see the power bill a little less because of it.
I have always wondered the real measure of how many gallons are in this strange shape pool. Now is the time to know for sure and I took a picture of the water meter reading before starting to fill. I'll just need to convert CCF to gallons which is easy to do online. I'm waiting 2 days to add pucks, and a month before salt. I feel so informed and empowered. I'm officially a freak because of this site!
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to answer both the simple and complex questions that come up. Thanks to all those who aren't afraid to ask those questions because this might be pretty boring with just the answers.
Finally, I wish my pool job was done. They still need to add the polymeric sand, final wire the sump pump and J box, move some dirt and clean up. But I have water!
Let me know if I'm missing something.
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