Can you install pool coping in the rain?

For tiling, coping, and decking, the process is not as impacted by pool construction delays as the rest of the pool building process. However, the process requires dry dirt to complete, so if it rains, you have to wait a few days or weeks for the ground to dry, which applies to tiling and coping, as well.
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Does rain affect pool installation?

For instance, rain often affects pool installation. It delays the construction process and can interfere with the structure of the pool. So, before you begin constructing your pool, check the weather forecast.
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How long does it take for pool coping to dry?

Beginning the next day you should wet down the gunite shell two times a day for ten days, to facilitate the curing process. Do not become alarmed if any water accumulates in the bottom of the pool. During this time the 30 day concrete cure begins takes place.
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Can you shotcrete a pool in the rain?

Shotcrete needs to be protected from rain until it obtains its final set, usually 4 or 5 hours. Following final set, it should be wet cured for at least 4 days, preferably 7 days if possible. The exposure to rain would prove beneficial as the rain would assure the presence of moisture for continued curing.
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Can you install pool plaster in rain?

While the rain can harm the chlorination process, it can also create issues with the plastering process too. Rain will cause streaks, discoloration, and curing mistakes once the plastering has begun.
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Pool Coping Installation - Preparation and Adhesion



Can I render in the rain?

Most render systems are best applied in optimal weather conditions – ideally between 5oC and 35oC, with no rain, wind or snow.
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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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Can you pour concrete for a pool in the rain?

Tips for Handling Rain After Pouring Concrete

Don't broadcast dry cement onto the concrete to soak up surface water. This will impair the finish and further weaken the top layer. Instead, once the rain passes, use a float to push the water off the edge of the slab before you start finishing.
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Can you shoot shotcrete in the rain?

As long as it is not a downpour occuring before it sets, the rain will be good for the cure of the concrete.
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Can Pebble Tec be applied in the rain?

Rain, no problem. actually it helps with the cure if it doesn't happen until the cement is set. they will pump it out and do the acid wash and it will be fine.
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Is pool coping necessary?

If an in-ground swimming pool is constructed of concrete, it will need coping, which is a cap for the edge of the pool. Coping surrounds the shell of the swimming pool and protects it. This piece keeps any water and debris from going in behind the shell, thus safeguarding it from damage or cracking.
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What is best material for pool coping?

Sandstone is the most common and popular non slip stone material used for pool coping. It is closely followed by Bluestone and Travertine. All are available in the four most common styles of coping (bullnose, drop face, tumbled edge or rough cut.
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What goes first coping or tile?

Coping should be installed first, and then the tile.
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Should I turn off pool pump when raining?

If your pool pump manufacturer has declared your pump is rain safe, you can leave it on in rainfall. Nevertheless, during a thunderstorm, it is highly recommended that you switch off and unplug your pool pump to prevent any costly and irreversible damages to your pool equipment.
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What to do to your pool after it rains?

Here's a quick checklist of what to do after a heavy rain so you can get back to enjoying your pool as soon as possible:
  1. Remove debris from your skimmer and pump baskets. ...
  2. Skim your pool to remove any debris on the water's surface, including bugs.
  3. Brush and vacuum your pool.
  4. Lower the water level if needed.
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Does rainwater raise pH in pool?

Rain almost immediately causes the pH (Potential Hydrogen) in the pool water to rise while also reducing the TA (Total Alkalinity) slightly via dilution. Higher pH will cause more of the chlorine in a pool to become inactive or “fall asleep” reducing it's effectiveness.
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How long does it take for shotcrete to dry?

Concrete, when applied using the shotcrete process, or cast-in-place, needs to cure for 7 days. Water is the best curing method (7 continuous days).
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Can gunite be applied in cold weather?

The 40°F minimum is standard. If the water in the concrete freezes, the concrete can be damaged. In my opinion, it should not have been done at freezing temperatures.
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How long does it take for gunite to dry?

Gunite is considered fully cured in 28 days. Interior finishes of gunite pools need to be kept underwater or wet.
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Can you lay cement in the rain?

Surprisingly, yes, you can pour concrete in the rain. Concrete does not dry, it cures. Curing is a chemical reaction and not a physical one, so rainwater won't kill concrete. Considering concrete can be cast and cured underwater, some rain on your property won't normally harm a job.
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What might happen if heavy rain falls 5 hours after concrete is poured?

If the rainfall is heavy, it may wash off cement from portions of the concrete surface. It will weaken the structure and also reduce its durability. Unsealed concrete surfaces absorb water and crack due to freeze and thaw cycles. The most damaging effect of water is the scaling of concrete surfaces.
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What happens if it rains after concrete is poured?

Rain falling on top of freshly laid concrete can damage the surface and compromise a level and floated finish. Even worse, if too much extra water works its way into the concrete mix, this can result in weak concrete overall.
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Why do you have to wet down gunite?

Gunite dries and gets hard very quickly. As a matter of fact, it can dry too quickly. It is necessary for you to water cure your Gunite to slow the drying time down. In the summer, wet the pool down at least 5 times a day, more if you can get to it.
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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 it rains after you render?

Exposing render to rain, whether you're working in it or having rain fall directly on newly applied render, is going to create problems with the colour and texture consistency of the finish. Excessive amounts of water can affect the bond adhesion between the coats which can lead to more serious issues.
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