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Our pool was dug on 15th July and we're in the final stages now... Our pool builder has just dropped a little suprise on us. During the quotation / design stage we discussed the subject of stone sealing and the conclusion was that we could do this later if we chose to. Yesterdays email from the scheduler basically states that all the stone work needs sealing.
Rather than pay another contractor to do this (and delay the completion process - again...) We're going to do this ourselves. I plan to use the Dupont Stonetech professional salt water sealer on our travertine coping, sandstone (moss rock?) weeping wall & the split face travertine tiles that are on the raised beam and spa walls.
I'm wondering if anyone had any experience or suggestions regarding how best to apply the sealer to the split face tiles. I'm planning to use a small foam roller on the coping and moss rock but I'm not sure how to work with the split face.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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Our pool was dug on 15th July and we're in the final stages now... Our pool builder has just dropped a little suprise on us. During the quotation / design stage we discussed the subject of stone sealing and the conclusion was that we could do this later if we chose to. Yesterdays email from the scheduler basically states that all the stone work needs sealing.
Rather than pay another contractor to do this (and delay the completion process - again...) We're going to do this ourselves. I plan to use the Dupont Stonetech professional salt water sealer on our travertine coping, sandstone (moss rock?) weeping wall & the split face travertine tiles that are on the raised beam and spa walls.
I'm wondering if anyone had any experience or suggestions regarding how best to apply the sealer to the split face tiles. I'm planning to use a small foam roller on the coping and moss rock but I'm not sure how to work with the split face.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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