Can you roll on pool plaster?

HydroBOND® is the perfect product for the do-it-yourself pool repair project. This easy to use, roll on plaster coating comes with a convenient kit so all you need to do is drain your pool, prep your existing surface, mix up a batch, and roll on the HydroBOND®.
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How do you smooth plaster in a pool?

  1. Drain the pool. ...
  2. Sand the rough areas with 80 grit wet/dry sandpaper and a sanding block. ...
  3. Sand the areas a second time with 120 grit wet/dry sandpaper and a sanding block. ...
  4. Sand the rough areas a third time with 240 girt wet/dry sandpaper and a sanding block.
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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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Why is the plaster coming off my pool?

Plaster Flaking or Peeling

The pool industry refers to this as spalling. Aggressive pool water with sustained low PH or low calcium levels is the typical cause of spalling. It dissolves a soluble calcium compound called calcium hydroxide. Often, this occurs under a floating chlorinator on the top step of a pool or spa.
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Can you paint a pool without draining it?

Both pool paint and pool plaster require that the pool be drained properly and prepared for the new surface. To paint the pool, you'll need to degrease the surface with TSP, then acid etch the plaster, followed by another washing and scrubbing with TSP.
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How long does it take to Replaster a pool?

If your pool has suffered extensive plastering damage or other cosmetic issues, the process may take longer to complete. However, many pool plastering jobs can be completed within a few days to a week. On average, it takes us anywhere between 4-7 days to replaster an average sized pool.
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What do you use to Replaster a pool?

One of the most common materials is white plaster. This type of plaster gives your pool an even and smooth finish. You can also go for colored plasters such as blue, beige, and even red. The pebble finish plaster is an attractive and durable finish.
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How long can pool plaster be exposed?

I. If the pool ever needs to be drained to replace the water or to maintain the plaster, it should never be left empty for more than eight to ten days at the most. More than this may cause the plaster to dry out and crack. Keep your pool full for best results.
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What is the smoothest pool finish?

Traditional white plaster (or marcite) gives pools a smooth, classic appearance and remains a popular choice despite the range of pool finishes that have emerged over the years. The most inexpensive pool finish option, it typically lasts five to seven years before any signs of etching or chipping appear.
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How thick should pool plaster be?

Applied at a thickness of about one half an inch, white plaster was the standard in the pool industry.
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What happens if it rains after plastering?

Rain will cause streaks, discoloration, and curing mistakes once the plastering has begun. Not only will it cause streaking, but it also causes something called hydrostatic holes in the granite and plaster.
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Can you plaster a pool in the rain?

Q: What happens if it rains? A: Rain causes delays on the job. We cannot excavate, gunite, pour concrete, install tile or coping, or plaster a pool during the rain. In most cases, we will not work during rain days.
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How often should you Replaster your pool?

On Average, Replastering is Every 10 Years

So how often do you need to replaster a pool? The short answer is about every 10 years. However, it's important to consider the factors mentioned above, as they are typical signs that your pool needs to be replastered.
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Can you retile a pool without plastering?

​Yes. The thinset and grout used to install the new tile will fall onto the pool surface. This is not easily brushed off. The pool will likely have to be pressure washed and possibly acid washed after the retile if you are not replastering the pool as well.
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Why is my pool paint coming off?

There are many reasons why your pool paint might be peeling. The most common reasons are poor surface preparation, excessive moisture, poor workmanship, and water leakages. Together, these problems can not only reduce the visual appeal of your pool, but also cost you a fortune in repairs.
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Do I have to acid wash my pool before painting?

The sanding process will prepare it for a good epoxy coating bond. Once it's been sanded properly, wash the pool as previously detailed—acid washing isn't necessary. Allow to dry completely and you're ready to resurface your pool!
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What paint to use on swimming pool walls?

Pools can be painted with three types of paint. Epoxy paint is the most durable and lasts seven to 10 years before repainting is necessary. Less-expensive chlorinated rubber-based paint lasts only about half as long. Water-based acrylic paint is easy to use and inexpensive, but only lasts two to three years.
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Are hairline cracks in pool plaster normal?

Small superficial cracks are called check cracks or crazing. This is normal due to the cement shrinking or flexing of the supporting structure, and should not be considered a deficiency. The most common cause for crazing is if the pool is finished on a hot, dry or windy day, or if it took too long to fill the pool.
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Are cracks in new pool plaster normal?

Shrinkage or Surface Cracks

Surface cracks can be seen in the plaster and generally don't mean that you have a leak. Surface cracks don't usually run through the shell of the pool and cause leaks. These are also pretty normal and can be repaired easily.
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How long does White pool plaster last?

Standard white plaster will do what it is supposed to. It will be watertight and serve its function for that 10 to 15 years depending on maintenance. But pebble finishes, properly installed and maintained, will last 20 to 30 years or more. It is the most durable finish our industry has to offer.
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