white plaster pool finish

top trowel pool plastering

white plaster pool finish

Prep work: The cost of prepping depends on the state of your pool. Don't neglect prep work. You could have issues later.

Over time, the plaster's surface and coating will begin to wear. It must be resurfaced. Depending on where you live, your pool may require this treatment every ten- to twenty years. First, repair any spalling or cracks. Next, prep the whole pool shell. The prep is designed to remove any plaster that has escaped and to roughen the surface to allow new layers of plaster to bond to it. The prep can include sandblasting and chipping as well as chemical surface etching.

The last topcoat should be applied before you refill the pool. The majority of manufacturers recommend that the pool is allowed to dry for between five and seven days after the final coat of epoxy has been applied. The pool can be refilled to enjoy its new look.

white plaster pool finish