pool patch plaster
pool patch plaster
Aggregate, another popular option, is Aggregate. It is made from a mixture of pebbles, quartz and plaster. This makes for a beautiful, durable, and attractive look. The aggregate is more expensive than some other options. This material produces a rough, scratchy surface. Pebble Tec is the most common option.
Average costs are between $1 and $5 per square feet. There are many options for DIY-replacement of liners. However, this is a complicated job that pool owners prefer to leave to professionals.
“Aggregate” is often a misnomer in pool building – it is still considered pool plaster. The proper term is exposed aggregate pool plaster. White, very fine, smooth marble plaster was the norm until the 1980s. Exposed aggregate pool finishes feature colorful sands and pebbles and were introduced to the pool industry in the 1980s. Both types of pool plaster are used today.