Pros & Cons The white shows less blemishes, the darker the finish the better the heat wil be kept but the greater the potential algae growth
Aside from it being a little rougher when you bump into it, it will keep looking nicer for much longer.
It is not necessarily better, just different. The pebble finish can come in mini pebble and regular pebble. The mini pebble is pretty close to the quartz aggregate finish(diamond brite) as far as texture, feeling. The regular is much rougher on your feet( kids and sensitive soles can vouch for that). As a contractor I hear this question all the time , and the answer is: if you use your pool frequently, go with quartz aggregate, if you care about the way your pool looks, then go with pebble. Pebble will be around 30% more than quartz aggregate. It is really a matter of preference. Premium Pool and Pavers, Odessa , Florida 727 271 5975.
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there is a product called "pebble tec" that is great. better than both products you mentioned. it is a little more expensive, but looks and lasts much better. other wise i would stay with plaster. from what i understand it adhears better to the gunite.
Pebble sheen is the finish on the surface of a pool gunite is the cement that a pool is constructed from in other words you can finish a gunite pool with pebble sheen.
It's all in the application... Pebble Technology trains and certifies applicators, and no other pool finish does that on a nationwide basis.
The only advantage to quartz over standard pebles is that quartz does not impart any hardness to the water. However, this is mute point compared to the evaporation that could more than double the hardness readings every season. So choose the color stone you like and enjoy your swim. Personally, I do not like the original pebble products, as they are rough on your feet. Also, it is difficult to get a tight seal around light and returns. Therefore, you lose small amounts of water there.
My husband is a plasterer by trade. Lime helps the plaster to cure, reduces the amount of spider cracks and helps it stick better, I believe.
It makes very little difference
It makes very little difference
Plaster is usually applied onto Plasterboard to give it a smooth finish which can then be painted. There are other techniques, taping & jointing is one, though Plaster gives a better finish.
it is better to use plaster of paris