How long does Pebble Tec pool plaster last?
How Long Will Pebble Tec Last? Traditional pool resurfacing materials require a high level of maintenance and will only last 5-10 years before it needs to be replaced. We generally would expect a Pebble Tec surface to last upwards of 20 years with proper maintenance.
How long do Pebble TEC pool finishes last?
Compared to plaster pools that only last between 6-8 years, Pebble Tec pool finishes can last from 10-15 years. Pebble Tec pools use proprietary technology. This pool finish uses its own proprietary pigment application process and mixing formula to create a one-of-a-product you won’t find anywhere else.
Which is better for a swimming pool plaster or pebble TEC?
Plaster is a time tested product. It has been used as a swimming pool surface coating since the 1960s, which shows that it can withstand different environments when using proper maintenance techniques. Plaster is economical. The initial cost of plaster is well below more expensive options.
What’s the difference between PTI and pebble pool?
PTI Difference Our product commitment is unsurpassed, and our reputation is founded on four uncompromising pillars: experience, quality, advanced technology and support.
When did Pebble start making Pebble pool finishes?
Pebble Tec. Because you want the best. Since introducing the ORIGINAL pebble pool finishes in 1987, Pebble Technology International® (PTI) has been a driving force in the transformation of the pool building and remodeling industry.
What causes plaster to etch on new pool plaster?
Water that is too soft (aggressive) can create plaster dust, and etch or weaken the new plaster surface. Of course, once the pool is filled, APSP water chemistry parameters and the Saturation Index provide excellent guides for maintaining pool water in a manner which will minimize detrimental effects to the new plaster surface.
PTI Difference Our product commitment is unsurpassed, and our reputation is founded on four uncompromising pillars: experience, quality, advanced technology and support.
When to fill a newly plastered swimming pool?
Newly plastered pools must be filled at the right time, and any water exposure must be even and uniform. Filling a pool too early results in a weakened and deteriorated paste surface, especially in the bowl of the pool where the effect is worse because it may be exposed to fill water mere minutes after final troweling.