Is gunite the same as plaster?

(For some pools, a high-end pebble plaster may be used.) Plaster is what actually waterproofs a gunite pool, and this final coating is what everyone sees as the pool's gleaming interior surface. Other critical elements go into building a gunite pool, including tile, plumbing, electric, and perimeter coping.
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What is the difference between plaster and gunite?

A gunite pool indicates the underlying STRUCTURE. Plaster is the final FINISH on top of the gunite structure. All inground gunite pools have the same structure (gunite or dry shotcrete – synonymous terms). The final stage of construction entails applying an interior finish, such as plaster.
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How do I know if my pool is gunite?

Concrete pools can be made of either shotcrete or gunite. The difference is when the concrete mixes with the water. Shotcrete refers to wet concrete that's already fully mixed before it's shot out of a hose. Gunite is dry concrete mix that only mixes with water at the nozzle when it's sprayed.
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Is plaster the same as concrete pool?

Pool plaster is a ¾ inch layer of dense mortar applied to the entire interior surface of a concrete pool. While there are nearly 200 proprietary mixes that have special sounding names, in reality, plaster is basically Portland cement and sand mixed together then troweled into the pool.
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How long after gunite is 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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Gunite vs. Shotcrete: What's the Difference?



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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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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What is the longest lasting pool finish?

Tile Finishes

Though tile is the most expensive pool finish and takes longer to install than plaster and aggregate, it's the longest lasting pool surface. With proper application and minimal maintenance, tiles should never need to be replaced. Tile pool finishes come in ceramic, porcelain, glass and stone.
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Why is it called gunite?

For gunite, water is added to the dry concrete mix at the gun-shaped nozzle opening (hence the name “gunite”). The concrete is made in the air right before hitting its target. Shotcrete is different in that it is trucked to your property wet in a cement truck.
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How long does plaster last in a pool?

When it comes to durability, both plaster and pool paint are built to hold up against the chemicals in your pool and natural conditions outside of it such as harmful UV rays; however, most pool plaster lasts 15-20 years, while epoxy pool paint – the longest-lasting type of pool paint on the market – needs to be ...
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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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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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How often should you water gunite?

Maintaining Your Gunite Shell

Not enough watering throughout the day will leave a negative impact on your pool's shell. It is recommended you water 3-5 times daily for about a week. Your concrete pool will thank you!
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Can I walk on gunite?

Gunite/shotcrete is applied much drier than poured concrete. You can literally walk on it with in a few hours of it being applied. The drier application also gives it much better compressive strength than poured concrete for otherwise the same mix.
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How long will 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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Is gunite a type of concrete?

Gunite is a dry-gun concrete and shotcrete is a wet-gun concrete. For gunite, dry concrete is put into the hopper and forced out of a hose, through a nozzle.
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Can gunite get wet?

The gunite should be sprayed with water using your water hose and spray nozzle. 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.
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Is gunite a watertight?

Gunite or shotcrete is the structural element in swimming pool construction and is not intended to be the water sealing media. The sealing of the pool is accomplished by the application of a water resistant lining to the shotcrete or gunite surface usually immediately prior to filling the pool.
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How thick is gunite in a pool?

To be structurally sound, a concrete pool shell should generally be 6 inches thick.
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Does Pebble Tec last longer than plaster?

Pebble Tec is extremely durable. Compared to plaster pools that only last between 6-8 years, Pebble Tec pool finishes can last from 10-15 years.
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Is Pebble Tec a gunite?

Pebble Tec is the top choice for gunite pool buyers.
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Can gunite pools be salt water?

If you're looking for a simple answer, the answer is yes. Saltwater chlorinators are perfectly safe for gunite pools. The biggest issues reported when using saltwater chlorinators with gunite pools have to do with the tendency of the plaster to stain over time when coming into contact with salt.
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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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What comes after gunite in a pool?

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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Can a gunite pool popped out of ground?

Hydrostatic pressure, or water pushing upwards, is the reason why pools can pop up out of the ground. To alleviate this problem, the majority of concrete pools are built with a hydrostatic relief valve.
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