Have a pool (plaster with a built in spa) that is having the waterline tile redone by a highly recommended company that does just this. I know he uses the right materials as he doesn't have any bitter customers for several years. Original tile were a double row and the new is a larger one tile that takes the Original space plus a drop more in height. They cut a line in the plaster to accommodate and there's about 3/4"space they need to replaster from the cut line to the edge of new tile. He says this is common practice which I assume is the only way to get it all flush and even.
When this is all complete and grouted what's is the chemistry process going forward for the next month or so. The original tile line went down hill with the prior poolman as he knew nothing about pool chemistry and had less then half the recommended amount of CH in the mix for a couple of years. I'm looking to balance this right from the getgo.....thanks in advance for all info forthcoming, Allan
When this is all complete and grouted what's is the chemistry process going forward for the next month or so. The original tile line went down hill with the prior poolman as he knew nothing about pool chemistry and had less then half the recommended amount of CH in the mix for a couple of years. I'm looking to balance this right from the getgo.....thanks in advance for all info forthcoming, Allan