I live in Southern California and my pool cost around $7,000.00 to re-plaster and re-tile. I have a large pool with attached spa. I also had some plumbimg repairs (new Jandy valves, new return lines) which were included in this price. They also replaced the side steps (in the deep end), as these don't survive the demolition. This was in summer, 2003.
Yes you can (re-plaster) There should be a company in your area that does the plaster for pools when they are built and also re-plaster as they get older. Your Pool supplier should be able to suggest who may be the most reliable. yes,
Yes you can (re-plaster) There should be a company in your area that does the plaster for pools when they are built and also re-plaster as they get older. Your Pool supplier should be able to suggest who may be the most reliable. yes,
The cost to re-plaster a swimming pool typically ranges from $4 to $7 per square foot, depending on the materials used and local labor rates. For a pool of 450 square feet, you can expect to pay between $1,800 and $3,150. Additional costs may arise from preparation work, such as draining the pool or repairing any underlying issues. It's advisable to get quotes from local contractors for a more accurate estimate.
The cost to resurface a gunite pool depends on your location, the size of your pool, and exactly what you want done. On average, as of 2014 it cost between $8,000 and $15,000 to resurface a pool.
I live in Southern California and my pool cost around $7,000.00 to re-plaster and re-tile. I have a large pool with attached spa. I also had some plumbimg repairs (new Jandy valves, new return lines) which were included in this price. They also replaced the side steps (in the deep end), as these don't survive the demolition. This was in summer, 2003.
30 days of no auto cleaners and no roller type vacuums has been the standard in the industry for many years
What has been your chemistry balance for the year - month-to-month? Without seeing the pool finish, it seems that your pH and alkalinity have been off for months. What chemicals do you add regularly or on a weekly basis? I have much doubt that it was the conversion to salt. A bad plaster job would have other signs. Please, get back to me thru my message board. So that I can further analyze situation.
Follow the advice of the builder / plasterer. Several days to two weeks. The plaster has to cure. And you don't want foot prints that will collect dust and dirt. Above all you don't want to heat the pool either in that time frame.
It should reflect the cost of plastering PLUS 3-4 hours for removing and re-fitting toilet appliances.
It really varies in price, based on the size of your pool and what options you are considering. The average price of a pool remodel ranges from $4000-$15,000 You have many options to consider for your pool remodeling project,interior finishes and waterline tile,equipment,lighting,automation,etc.
Could cost anywhere between $150 -$850 depending on the table. I contacted DMAOnline and they managed to send me felt which was pretty good quality. They don't sell it on their website but managed to help me out with my pool table 😁
Out a plaster or leave to air, don't pick the scab or re cut it as it will scar