- Apr 23, 2021
- 2
- Pool Size
- 33000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
We just had our pool replastered on Tuesday. Filled with water Tuesday night and got the pump running and water balanced Wednesday morning. I've been following the manufacturer's start-up instructions exactly. Added sequestrant as pool was being filled, got Alkalinity up to 80 ppm, PH to 7.4 and calcium up to 250 ppm. No chlorine yet. Brushing 2x/day with a 50/50 brush. I'm starting to get concerned with a section of plaster in the shallow end that looks a good bit lighter than the rest of the finish (see pics). I noticed after the guys left and before water reached this section, there was more plaster "dust" in this area than there was in the rest of the pool (see pic w/out water). Will this eventually go away as the plaster cures? Am I being too picky? Should the plaster company correct this? It's a Wet Edge Luna Quartz Bermuda finish.
Here's the uneven finish:

Here's what this area looked like after the guys exposed it and before water reached it:

The other thing I'm concerned about is what appears to be pits around different spots in the shallow end. I noticed when brushing, these look like pieces of dirt, except they don't come up with the brush. I can't get close to the ones in the shallow end, but there is one on the top step. When I feel it, it feels like a pit in the plaster. What would cause this? I noticed the guys wearing special boots that limited contact with the plaster. Could they have forgotten to smooth out some of the holes these boots created? If I dig into the picture of the pit below, I can dig the dirt out. Are these imperfections normal? Can this be fixed? This is a close up w/ the pit and the dirt in it. There's probably 6 or 7 more of these (I think) on the bottom of the shallow end only. Can't get close but it looks like a sizeable piece of dirt that the brush has no effect on:

Here's the uneven finish:

Here's what this area looked like after the guys exposed it and before water reached it:

The other thing I'm concerned about is what appears to be pits around different spots in the shallow end. I noticed when brushing, these look like pieces of dirt, except they don't come up with the brush. I can't get close to the ones in the shallow end, but there is one on the top step. When I feel it, it feels like a pit in the plaster. What would cause this? I noticed the guys wearing special boots that limited contact with the plaster. Could they have forgotten to smooth out some of the holes these boots created? If I dig into the picture of the pit below, I can dig the dirt out. Are these imperfections normal? Can this be fixed? This is a close up w/ the pit and the dirt in it. There's probably 6 or 7 more of these (I think) on the bottom of the shallow end only. Can't get close but it looks like a sizeable piece of dirt that the brush has no effect on:
