Plaster & Pebble Application
Most swimming pools are reinforced by rebar and filled with gunite. After tile is applied, the pool is most likely filled in with plaster. Plaster provides a more porous watertight seal than the gunite. Plaster usually lasts about 8-10 years before it should be re-coated. If your pool is blistering or cracking, you may need to re-plaster. If you would like to schedule a re-plaster consultation please give us a call and we will come and size up your pool!
Hire Standards – America’s Pool Service will guarantee materials and workmanship to meet all specifications and industry standards for acceptable plastering techniques, for a period of ten (10) years from date of completion. This includes the bonding of new plaster.
Conditions of Hire Standards – America’s Pool Service Guarantee:
• Hire Standards – America’s Pool Service cannot be held liable for any unforeseen events such as excessive rain, wind, water condition, and any other situations out of our control.
• While under warranty, any work needed on plaster or plaster surface will be done by Hire Standards – America’s Pool Service. Any unqualified or non-professional workmanship will void this guarantee.
• Hire Standards – America’s Pool Service must be informed prior to any draining of the swimming pool and/or spa. The swimming pool and/or spa must not be left drained for more than 48 hours.
• Any abuse of the plaster whether chemically, physically, or otherwise will void guarantee.
• Hire Standards – America’s Pool Service cannot be held liable for any problems related to structure movement, directly or indirectly.
Pebble
In many ways pebble is the same as plaster; it provides a watertight seal over gunite. River pebbles are mixed with cement and dye, and then smoothed over the pool surface. Pebble comes in a variety of colors and styles, so your pool can reflect your unique personal outdoor oasis. Interested in pebble tech? Give us a call for a consultation!
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