How long before you can swim in a newly plastered pool?

New Plaster Care Instructions
NOTE: Typically, swimming can resume 48 hours after the pool has been filled with water.
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How soon after plaster can I swim in my pool?

The plaster material cures under water in about 7-10 days. But this doesn't mean you have to wait that long. Once the pool is filled and clean, you can go in for a swim.
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How do you take care of a newly plastered pool?

Brush the pool twice a day for the first two weeks. This opens the pores of the plaster to allow proper curing as well as removes any loose plaster dust from the surface. You may notice plaster dusting when you brush and the water becomes cloudy. This is normal and will go away with proper treatment and brushing.
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Does new pool plaster absorb water?

New installations and drained pools: A common appearance of cracking can occur when a cementitious interior finish is wetted prior to being filled. Microscopic shrinkage cracks (micro cracks are present in all hardened plaster, precast, shotcrete, and concrete products) absorb water faster than the overall surface.
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Can you plaster pool 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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New Pool Plaster: Care, Brushing, Chemistry



Can you swim in a pool just filled?

Chlorine/non-chlorine chemicals – When adding chlorine or non-chlorine chemicals to “shock” your pool after a fill-up, wait about 24 hours or until levels are approximately 5 ppm. If you'll only be adding liquid chlorine, it's generally safe to swim after about 4 hours or until levels are 5 ppm or lower.
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How long does plaster take to dry?

Plaster takes about two to four hours to dry to touch. However, it must cure properly before painting, drilling, or fitting kitchen cabinets on it. Depending on plaster type, temperature, air moisture level, ventilation, and how many layers you applied, plaster can take anywhere from seven to 21 days to fully dry.
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Can you speed up plaster drying?

How To Speed up the drying process. The drying out of the new plaster will be enhanced significantly by increasing ventilation to the area- by opening windows and doors, and the introduction of a dehumidifier will help to remove moisture in the atmosphere.
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How do you know when plaster is completely dry?

You can tell when the plaster is dry by watching the colour change. When the plaster has a uniformed pale pink complexion then you can firmly say it's dried.
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Can plaster dry too quickly?

Dry plaster is extremely porous and will rapidly absorb any moisture from the paint. To prevent the paint from peeling off, the first coat should be watered down, if it isn't you can expect the paint to dry too quickly and it may peel off.
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Why is my new pool plaster rough?

New pools are prone to scale because the cement in the new plaster bleeds a large amount of calcium into the water as it cures, which can take nine to 12 months.
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Should you shock a brand new pool?

When opening your pool in the spring – When a pool is first opened, the chlorine level normally needs an immediate boost, and shock is the quickest and easiest way to accomplish this. If the chlorine level is already adquate, a non-chlorine shock may be used to treat the water.
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What happens if you swim in a shocked pool?

What Happens If You Swim In A Shocked Pool? If you do not wait for the chemicals used to shock a pool to totally dissolve then you could be placing yourself in serious danger by swimming in it. At the minimum, you will feel itchy skin and eyes because of the chemicals present in the water.
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Can I use bleach to shock my pool?

If you need to mildly shock a 30,000-gallon pool by raising the free chlorine concentration to 5 ppm, you need 2.5 gallons of bleach. To raise it to 10 ppm, you need 5 gallons.
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What happens if you put too much shock in a pool?

Although, if you overdo the shock treatment, you risk getting green hair from chlorine due to the excess chlorine oxidizing the copper in the water. You can execute a shock treatment with a few different types of pool shock, just be mindful of how much you're using.
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Is shock the same as chlorine?

Shock is chlorine, in a high dose, meant to shock your pool and raise the chlorine level quickly. Chlorine tabs (placed in a chlorinator, floater, or skimmer basket) maintain a chlorine residual in the water. You do need to use both tabs and shock.
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What to do when you first fill your pool?

What Do You Do After an Above Ground Pool Is Filled With Water?
  1. Step 1: Learn about how to prevent drowning and pool chemical injuries. ...
  2. Step 2: Turn on the filter. ...
  3. Step 3: Vacuum and skim off debris. ...
  4. Step 4: Test the water, and then test it again. ...
  5. Step 5: Enjoy your pool, but safely!
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Is it safe to swim in a pool without chlorine?

The Bottom Line about Pools and Chlorine

As mentioned above, you could probably swim in a pool without chlorine without any major health issues. However, long-term use of a pool lacking chlorinated H2O could make you sick or, at the very least, contribute to rashes and other types of skin irritation.
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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 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 stops plaster going off?

Water down well. Before you turn out your plaster onto your spot board you must ensure the it has been soaked with water. This prevents the moisture being sucked out of the mix and effecting the setting time.
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What makes plaster go off?

Plaster like many dry goods is hygroscopic and therefore absorbs moisture out of the atmosphere. This make a reaction within the plaster mix and begins it setting or going off.
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