When to turn on the SWG on a new pool?
Make sure to brush the entire plaster surface. Brush from the top of the walls down and from the shallow to the deep end to knock off any loose plaster dust. •Do not shock the pool during the first 30 days. •If you have a SWG, do NOT add salt, or turn on the SWG, until 30 days after the plaster was applied.
Do you need to start up a new plaster pool?
Start-up New Plaster If you have a new plaster pool or just had your pool resurfaced there is a special start-up procedure that needs to be followed to ensure the plaster cures properly.
How long after plaster can you heat the pool?
I had asked my PB about the heater issue with plaster and he explained to me that unlike Pebble Tec and Pebble Sheen you must wait to turn on the heater until there is no more dust produced during the brushing process. He estimated it to be about 2-3 weeks, depending on how thoroughly and how often I brushed. Hope that helps.
How to remove plaster dust from pool quartzscape?
•Add 3 1/2 gallons muriatic acid per 10,000 gallons and then brush the entire pool. The acid will help dissolve the plaster dust so you don’t need to vacuum. •Brush twice daily but don’t vacuum or add chlorine until plaster dust is gone.
Are there subcontractors for Skinner swimming pool plastering?
Skinner Swimming Pool Plastering does not use subcontractors for the core part of our work. We have experienced, well trained, on-time and nice employees. We truly take care of our customers much better than most companies.
What happens if you put plaster on your pool?
Rough surfaces can cause anything from torn swimsuits to damaged skin. Should the water’s pH level go beyond 8.0, the plaster may begin to develop stains and scaling. These stains may be hard to remove and can contribute to the contamination of the water in the pool.
What do you need to know about replastering a pool?
By replastering. In a nutshell, replastering a pool means putting a new layer of plaster on the walls and bottom. What does plaster do? First, it serves to make your pool waterproof. Kind of important, right? When you had your pool installed, the people who did it likely used either concrete or gunite to form the “shell” of the pool.
How much does it cost to replast a pool?
Typically anywhere from $75-$100 per square foot. If you wanted to tile your entire pool surface, that would get very expensive very quickly. Paint. That’s right–paint. Years ago pools didn’t use plaster at all.