Hello everyone,
I was reading the forum and found the information here helpful! I am looking for some advice regarding my pool currently under construction. Let me give a little background.
I had shotcrete applied 5 days ago. As they were finishing up the application, it started to rain and rained steadily for the next 12 hours. I think we got close to half an inch, this is a lot of rain for Las Vegas! The next morning, I saw a white layer on most of the pool shell. Thanks to this forum and the internet, I believe this to be calcium carbonate that made its way through the shell or perhaps Efflorenscence. This was was concerning to me, so I sent an image to my contractor and he said it was because of the rain and was normal.
I have been watering down the shell as required (3-4 times a day). As a few days have passed I am becoming concerned that the rain may have caused the shotcrete to not cure properly and/or the shotcrete was poorly applied.
Here are a list of my concerns:
The fact that it rained during the most important part of the curing process.
The white player on the surface.
The texture of the shell. It seems pretty rough, rougher than I would have thought it should be. I am no expert here, but understand that shotcrete should be the texture of an orange peel. The texture of my shotcrete is definitely much, much rougher.
I have some weepers and moisture around most of the plumbing pipes.
There are signs of rebound being used to finish off raised beams.
See some images below:
Rough texture on spa wall:





White residue after application

Weepers and wet spots



I would appreciate some help in understanding if these concerns are valid and what the next course of action should be.
Thanks!
I was reading the forum and found the information here helpful! I am looking for some advice regarding my pool currently under construction. Let me give a little background.
I had shotcrete applied 5 days ago. As they were finishing up the application, it started to rain and rained steadily for the next 12 hours. I think we got close to half an inch, this is a lot of rain for Las Vegas! The next morning, I saw a white layer on most of the pool shell. Thanks to this forum and the internet, I believe this to be calcium carbonate that made its way through the shell or perhaps Efflorenscence. This was was concerning to me, so I sent an image to my contractor and he said it was because of the rain and was normal.
I have been watering down the shell as required (3-4 times a day). As a few days have passed I am becoming concerned that the rain may have caused the shotcrete to not cure properly and/or the shotcrete was poorly applied.
Here are a list of my concerns:
The fact that it rained during the most important part of the curing process.
The white player on the surface.
The texture of the shell. It seems pretty rough, rougher than I would have thought it should be. I am no expert here, but understand that shotcrete should be the texture of an orange peel. The texture of my shotcrete is definitely much, much rougher.
I have some weepers and moisture around most of the plumbing pipes.
There are signs of rebound being used to finish off raised beams.
See some images below:
Rough texture on spa wall:





White residue after application

Weepers and wet spots



I would appreciate some help in understanding if these concerns are valid and what the next course of action should be.
Thanks!
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