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What To Do With My Plastered Pool Bottom


TomTom

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I had my inground pool re-plastered 3 years ago and it is structuraly sound. I just had my concrete recoated and color sealed and the people have dropped material onto the white plastered bottom. The bottom is in excellent shape other than it looks bad since I can't get the color out.

I don't know if I should have them paint the bottom or have it re-plastered. It will cost me 3,000+ to have it redone just to

get it white again.

If I stain the plaster white what type stain/paint is the best to use that will give me the best job and last longer. I see where Behr (HD) concrete stain which I used on the deck has one that is acrylic or epoxy.

Does anyone have any experience with this that can give me some advice.

I have had my pool for 40 years and have only had to re-plaster it 2 times. The first job lasted 37 years.

Thanks

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Do not paint or stain the plaster! Make the dummies that stained it, replaster it. That is what liability insurance is for.

P.S. and do not back down on this! It is YOUR pool, and they wrecked it. They should fix it, and fix it right. There are so many so called "contractors" out there that think they can just come onto your property and mess things up and be absolved of it just because they are "making something wonderful" for you.

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