So here it goes:
-put a sock or something on end of your hose to keep it off the new plaster.
-make sure it is right by the lowest part of the pool so there is no flowing over the new plaster
-do NOT turn off the flow of water for any reason once it starts. Stopping it could cause a ring around the new plaster
Pool was full on the morning of Jan 10. Been brushing per schedule and weather has delayed a few things. Electric should be fixed tomorrow and we can get the in-floor going. That pump wasn’t getting electricity. Lights and fan up tomorrow. Looking forward to the heater soon.
PRETTY!!! I can't wait to see if once the plaster cures and shows it's true color!
Your heater needs to wait for about 30 days before you turn it on. The plaster dust can make a mess of it's insides and you sure do not want that to happen!
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