- Nov 16, 2016
- 7
- Pool Size
- 13150
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
We currently doing a complete pool renovation including plaster, coping, tile and stone refacing and decking. The pool plaster is original quartz plaster (white) and has hundreds of calcium nodules on the bottom, steps, shelves and sides. We are planning on a new white plaster finish but concerned about the calcium nodules coming back through the new plaster in a few years. The pool will be without water for 3 or 4 weeks with several weep holes drilled on the bottom for water to escape and so far, very little water has come from the weep holes as it has been very dry.
We live in Dallas area and temps are cold but so far, only a couple of days below freezing. What is your recommendation for new plaster reapplication and our concern of the calcium nodules emerging in a short time? We also considered Pebble tec for the finish, but cost difference is very steep. Any feedback would be appreciated.
We live in Dallas area and temps are cold but so far, only a couple of days below freezing. What is your recommendation for new plaster reapplication and our concern of the calcium nodules emerging in a short time? We also considered Pebble tec for the finish, but cost difference is very steep. Any feedback would be appreciated.