- May 8, 2018
- 337
- Pool Size
- 14000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
My question is: How does one decide that it's time to start thinking about having a pool replastered?
The background: when I moved into my house a year ago, I was given a limited amount of information about the history of the pool. I know that it was built in 1982 (somehow, the original plans were transferred through the owners) and most of the equipment was original (save for pumps and cleaners, etc...). I had it inspected, and the only thing they said was that the skimmer throat had a small crack and should be replaced at some point (but it wasn't a dire emergency). There was no mention of the condition of the plaster one way or the other. The attached pic shows what it looks like- it's just plain white plaster but there is some etching/mottling/whatever you want to call it. From reading, I've gathered that this can be caused by a less-than-stellar plastering job but maybe aggressive water might also be a factor according to some? There are also a few calcium nodules (5 or less in total) that I just noticed. Otherwise, I haven't noticed anything particularly alarming. At 37 years old, I have to think that this is not the original plaster to the pool. I am virtually positive that the previous owner (for about 7 years) didn't replaster it, but beyond that there's no telling- the house changed owners quite frequently and none of the neighbors know.
I was just curious if there are any specific symptoms that definitively say, "Start saving your pennies for a replaster job." All the pools I've dealt with previously have been vinyl liners, and those are pretty obvious about when it's time to replace! Thanks in advance for any thoughts on the matter!

The background: when I moved into my house a year ago, I was given a limited amount of information about the history of the pool. I know that it was built in 1982 (somehow, the original plans were transferred through the owners) and most of the equipment was original (save for pumps and cleaners, etc...). I had it inspected, and the only thing they said was that the skimmer throat had a small crack and should be replaced at some point (but it wasn't a dire emergency). There was no mention of the condition of the plaster one way or the other. The attached pic shows what it looks like- it's just plain white plaster but there is some etching/mottling/whatever you want to call it. From reading, I've gathered that this can be caused by a less-than-stellar plastering job but maybe aggressive water might also be a factor according to some? There are also a few calcium nodules (5 or less in total) that I just noticed. Otherwise, I haven't noticed anything particularly alarming. At 37 years old, I have to think that this is not the original plaster to the pool. I am virtually positive that the previous owner (for about 7 years) didn't replaster it, but beyond that there's no telling- the house changed owners quite frequently and none of the neighbors know.
I was just curious if there are any specific symptoms that definitively say, "Start saving your pennies for a replaster job." All the pools I've dealt with previously have been vinyl liners, and those are pretty obvious about when it's time to replace! Thanks in advance for any thoughts on the matter!
