- May 8, 2018
- 337
- Pool Size
- 14000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
With the heatwave, I've spent much more time in the pool over the last few weeks and have been taking a long hard look at the plaster. As far as I know, it's the original plaster to the pool, and just the plain white variety. I don't have any major cracks or anything, but there's a lot of etching (that's been there since I bought the house) and I do have calcium nodules pop up from time to time. The pool was built sometime around 1980-1982 so likely the plaster is approaching its end of life.
What is a "typical" scope of work for a replaster of an older pool? My waterline tile isn't offensive, but I wouldn't necessarily mind replacing it if it's something that would typically be replaced during a replaster (plus, I do have a few places where a tile has popped off and I can't find replacements). What about the coping? I have just regular old concrete raised bullnose coping and I'm fine with that, and it all seems to be intact. As for plumbing- because it's a renovation, will they need to update my drain to current codes? Or can the existing single drain remain?
I haven't called anyone for a quote- Just trying to gauge how deep this rabbit hole might become if I decide to go through with it.
Thanks!
What is a "typical" scope of work for a replaster of an older pool? My waterline tile isn't offensive, but I wouldn't necessarily mind replacing it if it's something that would typically be replaced during a replaster (plus, I do have a few places where a tile has popped off and I can't find replacements). What about the coping? I have just regular old concrete raised bullnose coping and I'm fine with that, and it all seems to be intact. As for plumbing- because it's a renovation, will they need to update my drain to current codes? Or can the existing single drain remain?
I haven't called anyone for a quote- Just trying to gauge how deep this rabbit hole might become if I decide to go through with it.
Thanks!