dpboswell Posted August 20, 2010 Report Posted August 20, 2010 Hello everyone. First time poster here. I have a few questions that hopefully someone can help me with. I just signed a contract on a new inground pool. The construction will start once the permits have been pulled and the HOA has approved. It is a rather small, 28' x 13'6 freeform pool with raised spa. 3'6" - 5' depth. Approximately 11000 gallons. I plan on using Jandy Watercolors LED lighting with the pool. My question is do I need to stick with white plaster in order to show off the LED lighting or will a light blue quartz finish still look really good in such a small pool. Please offer up your opinions. Quote
dpboswell Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Posted September 5, 2010 Hello everyone. First time poster here. I have a few questions that hopefully someone can help me with. I just signed a contract on a new inground pool. The construction will start once the permits have been pulled and the HOA has approved. It is a rather small, 28' x 13'6 freeform pool with raised spa. 3'6" - 5' depth. Approximately 11000 gallons. I plan on using Jandy Watercolors LED lighting with the pool. My question is do I need to stick with white plaster in order to show off the LED lighting or will a light blue quartz finish still look really good in such a small pool. Please offer up your opinions. Quote
lbridges Posted September 5, 2010 Report Posted September 5, 2010 I think no problem with the light blue finish. Much of the light effect comes from the water itself being lit up, much like a Plexiglas panel you might see in a display. The only question is if you should have two. My pool is 36' long and I'm glad I went with two units, but I have no experience to know what length changes from one to two. Quote
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