I am adding a SWG to my pool, and am concerned that the poured in place concrete coping should be sealed or painted to protect against the corrosive action of the salt. Any thoughts?
*********************************************************************************jparr said:I am adding a SWG to my pool, and am concerned that the poured in place concrete coping should be sealed or painted to protect against the corrosive action of the salt. Any thoughts?
*************************************************************************simicrintz said:Only if you want to repaint it every couple of years![]()
Is it slippery at all? I thought about the acid stains/sealer, but doesn't it result in a gloss finish that would be slick when wet?TGMcCallie said:*************************************************************************simicrintz said:Only if you want to repaint it every couple of years![]()
I also do not recommend painting it. There is a acrylic based concrete stain that Sherwin Williams handles as well as Lowes. It is H&C Concrete stain. I used it to finish my concrete front porch and it has been down for 5 years and has not chipped, cracked or pealed. It goes down into the concrete. Regular paint will peal off even if it is the type that you use to paint pool bottom.
Check Sherwin Williams paint store about this.
There is also people who do acid staining that will not come off as well. The acrylic spray that I am using is also permenant.
*****************************Yeah, that is exactly what I was talking about. The H&C concrete acrylic stain penetrates the concrete and is a finish that is rough like the concrete. It is not slippery and not glossy. you can use their sealer if you want a glossy finish.Steve456 said:I used H&C Concrete Stain on my pool deck. I did not do an acid stain nor did I seal the pool deck. The stain changed the color of the concrete deck. The stain did not change the texture of the concrete deck; the deck is not slippery. It is not a glossy finish.