Has anyone replastered their pool?

Forget the replaster.

Just buy the expensive ass pool paint and just paint it.

If you plaster or replaster a pool, you really need to paint over it. Don't have to, but it will deteriorate much quicker without paint. Plus plaster without paint is much harder on the bottom of the feet.




If you have any questions about how to go about changing your pool light, then @Peter Gozintite is your man.



Hope that helps.
 
Forget the replaster.

Just buy the expensive ass pool paint and just paint it.

If you plaster or replaster a pool, you really need to paint over it. Don't have to, but it will deteriorate much quicker without paint. Plus plaster without paint is much harder on the bottom of the feet.




If you have any questions about how to go about changing your pool light, then @Peter Gozintite is your man.



Hope that helps.
First off youre wrong about the paint. If you paint it, you will paint it every fucking other year. Fuck that. Plaster will last about 20 to 25 years regardless of what you do. if you get 30 years out of it, you kept your chemical perfect, and maintained your pool religiously.

Secondly, fuck yourself.
 
First off youre wrong about the paint. If you paint it, you will paint it every fucking other year. Fuck that. Plaster will last about 20 to 25 years regardless of what you do. if you get 30 years out of it, you kept your chemical perfect, and maintained your pool religiously.

Secondly, fuck yourself.


I'd paint it no matter what he does.
 
I haven't done it, but a friend of mind did Pebbletec, and it looks great, variety of color choices, and it's long lasting.
 
I haven't done it, but a friend of mind did Pebbletec, and it looks great, variety of color choices, and it's long lasting.
Pebbletech is great, until its not. The biggest problem I see with it, is when it does start to fail, it start sending little pebbles through your vac and system. That is not good for your equipment. It does look good, and last for a while, but once it starts to go south, you have to redo again right away.
 
Pebbletech is great, until its not. The biggest problem I see with it, is when it does start to fail, it start sending little pebbles through your vac and system. That is not good for your equipment. It does look good, and last for a while, but once it starts to go south, you have to redo again right away.

I am looking at stonescape right now. the pebble tec guy comes out thursday. and I have a guy coming out for wet edge (but that sounds like its expensive stonescape that is sanded down).
 
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