What should I put under my diamond Brite pool?
Pool plaster is what is under your diamond brite pool finish and is usually white in color. Pool plaster is the final coating applied to the inside walls of your concrete in-ground pool should you opt-out of a diamond brite finish when building or resurfacing your pool.
What should I do if I damage my diamond Brite?
Depending on the level of damage, it may be possible to simply patch the damaged areas. If you buy a cheap pool plaster patch, the patch will be visible. If you hire a company like Sublime Pools & Spa, we can match your patch to the current finish of your pool and make it look as if the damage never existed.
What kind of quartz is used in Diamond Brite?
The impermeable quartz used in Diamond Brite resists stains and etching caused by harsh pool chemicals. And, unlike the traditional marble pool plasters, Diamond Brite can easily be drained and cleaned – without being damaged.
How much does a diamond Brite patch cost?
A patch will cost anywhere from $250 at the lower end of repair requirements and up to $800 for much larger and more extensive patch work. The color of your diamond brite pool also can influence the cost of your patch slightly.
What kind of finish does a diamond Brite pool use?
Diamond Brite is a type of pool plaster finish which is known commonly as the best pool interior finish you can buy. A Diamond Brite pool finish provides a swimming pool with a super stunning and durable coating that comes in various colors and options. It is different from the stock pool plaster that some pools have.
What happens if you don’t repair your Diamond Brite?
If you don’t repair your diamond bright finish, cracks may expand into the structural part of the pool. Cracks on diamond brite don’t necessarily mean you will have a leak, but when the cracks occur or expand to the structural part of your swimming pool, that’s when it will result in a swimming pool leak.
Where can I get a diamond Brite patch?
Absolutely! You can find diamond brite patches online for an affordable price. But it’s recommended to get a specialist who will be able to color match your Diamond Brite more closely. You don’t want your patch to stand out from the rest of your pool finish.
The impermeable quartz used in Diamond Brite resists stains and etching caused by harsh pool chemicals. And, unlike the traditional marble pool plasters, Diamond Brite can easily be drained and cleaned – without being damaged.
How much does Diamond Brite cost per square foot?
The three basic types of pool surfaces and their average cost per square foot are as given below. White plaster – $4 per square foot Aggregate quartz finish/ Diamond Brite – $5 per square foot Pebble finish – $10 per square foot
When to consider resurfacing an inground pool?
If your pool liner color is looking faded or stained, you may want to consider pool resurfacing. Depending on the type of inground pool you have, such as concrete or fiberglass, resurfacing might be a project you can DIY. What is the smoothest pool finish? What is the longest lasting pool finish?
Pool plaster is what is under your diamond brite pool finish and is usually white in color. Pool plaster is the final coating applied to the inside walls of your concrete in-ground pool should you opt-out of a diamond brite finish when building or resurfacing your pool.
How long does Diamond Brite pool last in Florida?
The standard color options are Cool Blue, Aqua Quartz and Super Blue. Diamond Brite lasts eight to 12 years before it fades and gets spotty. We recommend acid washing this finish after about five years to keep it bright.