Monday, July 10, 2023

Pool Plastering Timeline

 

Pool plastering can be fairly intimidating if the homeowner does not know what to expect. Read on to learn the steps of pool plastering and discover how easy this project can be.

  1. Choose a color: A variety of plastering color options are available for swimming pools. Colors can vary based on water depth, so it is important to keep that in mind.  

 

  1. Drain the pool: One of the first steps for the pool crew is to drain the pool with submersible pumps. 

 

  1. Remove hydrostatic pressure: A crucial step in the replastering process, this ensures the pool will not pop or move while plastering occurs. The pool can expand outward without water to create pressure on the walls.  

 

  1. Prepare for plastering: This step is accomplished by undercutting waterline tiles and pool fittings such as jets, lights, drains, and returns.

 

  1. Inspect for damage: Cracks, hollows, and other issues might be brought to light during this time and must be remedied to avoid future complications. Hollows are created when calcium nodules mature, creating a hollow space beneath the pool’s surface that resembles bubbles or overall deterioration. 

 

  1. Muriatic acid wash: This process helps to remove stubborn stains, calcium deposits, etc., by removing a thin layer of the surface. It also allows the bonding materials to adhere in the next step.

 

  1. Bonding agent: Bond Kote is an acrylic-modified cement and sand mixture consisting of one part resin and one part bonding cement. Once they are mixed, they can be rolled or sprayed onto the pool walls or flooring. This step ensures proper adhesion between the old and new pool surfaces.

 

8.       Plaster layers: Pool plaster is applied over a scratch coat with a thickness of ⅜ to ½ an inch. The finish will be smoothed with a trowel, and all hollows will be filled.

 

9.       Hand wash: Any uneven surfaces that might have occurred during the application process can be smoothed out to ensure pool plaster is not too rough. The finish will be smoothed with a trowel, and all hollows will be filled.

  1. Refilling with water: Sequestering agents are added to the pool water to prevent staining the new plaster. Maintaining the proper pH is crucial to ensure the pool’s chemistry is correct and that the new plaster will last for years to come. 

 

Are you looking for pool plastering services? Look no further - Pound Pool Plastering can handle all your pool plastering needs. Contact us today to learn more. 

 

Pound Pool Plastering services residential and commercial pools in applying a wide variety of pool plaster finishes and complete renovations. We offer Diamond Brite, Sunstone, Hydrazzo, and Marcite – and a great selection of tile choices and coping stones. Owner Dale Pound personally oversees each pool project to ensure the highest quality is delivered. Call or e-mail us for a free estimate

 

Written by the digital marketing team at Creative Programs & Systems: https://www.cpsmi.com/ 

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