30 days of no auto cleaners and no roller type vacuums has been the standard in the industry for many years
How do yo resurface or replaster and old pool
Sand blasting is not the answer to a good prep for a replaster job
Like any other above ground pool, maunally with a hose, pole and vacuum, or with an automatic cleaner.
To connect an automatic pool vacuum, first, ensure the pool's filtration system is turned off. Attach the vacuum hose to the skimmer or dedicated vacuum line as per the manufacturer's instructions. Submerge the vacuum in the pool to remove any air from the hose, then connect the other end to the vacuum itself. Finally, turn on the filtration system to start the vacuuming process.
Like any other above ground pool, maunally with a hose, pole and vacuum, or with an automatic cleaner.
Quite necessary.
Yes, but get a pool technician to do it.
Yes, it is worth the cost to upgrade to Hydrazzo finish vs regular white plaster pool, it gives a fine smooth finish and is more durable. White plaster is least durable.
a self propelled, automatic vacuum. you can buy them at most pool stores.
All contractors should be duly licensed and insured.
When was the replaster job done? Were there leaks before the "first" plaster job? Were those leaks determined to be in the walls of the pool or in the plumbing? To answer your question - most likely - yes. Hmm, what do you mean by several? Ken
Replaster!