Can you add gunite on top of gunite?

Yes they can add gunite and bring up the shallow end.
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Can you add to a gunite pool?

A Pool Extension

One advantage of gunite pools is that extensions can be made without a full replacement of the pool. If you're lacking swimming room, consider extending your gunite pool for additional space.
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What goes over gunite in pool?

Coping is the finished product that rests on the top of the gunite bond beam. Some examples are concrete cantilever, brick or stone. We give you a choice of concrete bullnose cantilever, which is a foam form we install around the inside of the pool then we pour the concrete.
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How long should a gunite pool last?

But a properly built Gunite pool can and should last for 100 years or more, with no risk of cracking whatsoever. We've been building Gunite pools for more than 40 years (more than 4000 swimming pools), and we've never had one crack yet.
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How long after gunite Can you plaster?

Prior to plaster: 3 weeks

While the gunite is curing, the beginning of many other processes will begin. During the three-to-four-week curing process, you can expect to see tile and coping take place (plus any additional stonework that may include grills, fireplaces, and firepits).
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Can you water gunite too much?

Gunite will cure better and properly if kept moist. You can apply a light mist of water hours after the gunite application is completed. The next days you can apply a heavy spray to moisten the gunite. You cannot apply too much water.
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What is the next step after gunite?

Typically installed 3-4 days after gunite, the tile and coping crew will install your tile, coping, and trim or spot tile selections.
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How often should you resurface a gunite pool?

On average, gunite swimming pools last 7 to 10 years before they need to be resurfaced. When that time comes, it's important to know what options are available so that you can pick the best choice for your backyard space.
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Is it normal for gunite to crack?

A common cause with pool cracks is from too-thin gunite used during the installation process. During the construction process, the gunite might not adhere properly to the steel framework. When this occurs, the gunite “rebounds,” or bounces back after application. Rebound gunite should be removed and thrown away.
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Is a gunite pool worth it?

A Solid foundation: A gunite pool is perfect because of its amazing design versatility. These pools last the longest of all inground pools and often feature the best warranties. Gunite pools do not need wooden frameworks to hold the shape, so building is simpler than standard concrete.
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How thick should a gunite pool be?

Generally, the pool walls need to be between three and four inches thick. Smooth the pool walls with your trowel, as you did for the base. Now the concrete has to cure properly before you can fill it with water. The concrete curing process allows the concrete to reach maximum strength and takes approximately 28 days.
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What happens if you don't water gunite?

Lack of curing and exposure to windy, hot, or dry conditions will certainly increase the potential for shrinkage and cracking of the concrete. Lack of curing will prevent the concrete from achieving its maximum potential strength.
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How thick is the plaster on a gunite pool?

Pool plaster will be applied over a scratch coat and will have thickness of 3/8 to ½ an inch. Once the new plaster layer is applied, the finish will be smooth troweled. This plaster layer will fill all hollows that we hammered out to ensure a long lasting finish to your replastered swimming pool.
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How do I raise the depth of my pool?

The pool company will drain your pool to adjust the depth. To make a pool shallower or deeper, workers will first remove the bottom either with machinery or by hand. Then, they'll add or remove fill to reach the desired depth. A new bottom will replace the old one and will be made to match perfectly.
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Can you add steps to an existing gunite pool?

Yes, pool steps can be added to any inground swimming pool. There are several types of inground swimming pool stairs to choose from, such as drop-in steps and built-in steps.
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What happens if you don't Replaster a pool?

Either due to age, excessive acid washing, or a poorly done previous plaster job, the surface of the pool may become rough. This can cause snagged swimsuits, scraped skin, and algae that is extremely difficult to remove.
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What happens if you don't resurface your pool?

If you don't resurface the pool, which is necessary because it is always exposed to weather, cracks and an unevenness in the pool surface will occur and this could lead to algae stains, water leaking and injuries from the uneven surface.
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Can you repaint a gunite pool?

For an unpainted fiberglass or gunite pool, epoxy is recommended. For pools previously painted with synthetic rubber or acrylic paint, your best options are premium acrylic or water-based acrylic. If the surface was painted with chlorinated rubber, premium acrylic would be recommended.
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What is better gunite or shotcrete?

Gunite generally lasts longer and maintains a higher quality than shotcrete. For instance, gunite tends to dry faster than shotcrete, leading to a much smoother surface and avoiding significant cracks from shrinking. Gunite can also withstand up to 9500 psi, a much higher psi than shotcrete.
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How often should a pool be replastered?

As such, it's important to set aside a budget for replastering in the long run. But many pool owners ask: “how often do you need to replaster a pool?” on average, a pool needs to be replastered every ten years or so. However, there are several factors that could cause this maintenance to come sooner or last longer.
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What is Pregrading a pool?

Pregrade is the clearing of the pool site and the grading of the area for the swimming pool. This allows the crew to paint on the ground the final shape of your pool and at the same time the crew will stake the perimeter of the pool and add forms for the structure of the pool.
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Can gunite be applied in the rain?

The best thing to do is spray the gunite with a hose 2-3 times a day for a week or so after it is shot. Helps keep shrinkage cracks to a minimum... so a light rain a few hours after it is shot is actually good for it. The only thing I would be concerned about is a heavy rain while they are shooting it...
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What is coping on a pool?

In architecture, coping is the protective lip or cap at the top of the wall to complete its look. It also protects it from various elements. Pool design uses it in the same manner. When building your in-ground swimming pool, it will most likely have some exposed steel on its bond or pool wall's upper surface.
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