What's my pool made of?

yann

0
Aug 15, 2017
273
Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia
Pool Size
36500
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Astral VX 7T
Hi all

I'm fairly new here and a new pool owner.

I purchased a house with a pool 3 months ago, and I didn't think of asking the previous owner what was the pool made of.
As a total noob, I had no idea it would matter.

Somehow I always assumed it was concrete.

Since I've been on this forum, I realised how important it is to know the pool build.
Previous owner had the pool quite well balanced.
So assuming he took good care of it, I realised today that maybe he had a good reason to keep his CH at 180ppm.
Silly me assuming it was concrete, I followed pool $hop recommendation to raise to 250ppm.

Now I want to be sure, so how can I tell what's the pool made of?
I know it's not vinyl!
How do you tell whether its fiberglass, concrete, plaster?
Is concrete and plaster the same in terms of water balance?

Please forgive my total stoopidity!

Cheers
 
The three most common in ground pools are vinyl liner, fiberglass and plaster surfaces. You have ruled out vinyl. Fiberglass is also pretty easy to identify. If it's not vinyl or fiberglass, then for our purposes its a plaster finish. Plaster can have pebbles imbedded (AKA Pebble Tech). The actuall construction is concrete, either shotcrete or gunite. Very similar construction. It's then coated with a plaster interior.

There are a few other constructions and interior finishes but they are rather uncommon.
 
Yann,

Concrete pools are generally plaster pools. Concrete is not waterproof so they just coat the inside with plaster which is waterproof.

A fiberglass pool would be very smooth (almost like glass or a ski boat's hull).. Their skimmers are "bolted" in and have a square flange on the inside of the pool, rather than being buried in the gunite (concrete) structure.

Here is our recommended levels.. Pool School - Recommended Levels . I don't see your CH level being a problem...

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
Its a beautiful side of the planet
and heading towards summer now :)

picture was taken late afternoon.
pool is getting full sun from 10am to 4pm at the moment

will get lots more as the sun comes up in the sky.
 

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