At average temperature, 3-4 days to cure.
Our pool installer told us to wet down our gunite once in the morning and once in the evening for seven full days after the gunite is installed.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Long Beach, CA was 28°F (-2°C) on January 22, 1937.
That depends on what the final Finnish is
Gunite can last for decades with good soil conditions. Plaster is the part that needs to be redone periodically, but maintaining proper chemistry will allow your plaster to last much longer.
If the cement had cured enough to maintain its shape IE not get washed away by the running water, The water on top of it should do no harm as a matter of fact it will slow down the cure and make the pool stronger in the long run.
According to an ad for a fiberglass pool company, it is because of the abrasiveness of gunite and for being in the pool too long. I am still looking for other answers and solutions to this question as well.
The short thick copper wire at a low temperature would have the lowest resistance. Copper has lower electrical resistance than iron, and a shorter, thicker wire has lower resistance compared to a long thin wire, regardless of the temperature.
No as long as the cement had gone of originally this is not a problem.
The Adirondack Mountains region in New York State would likely have the lowest annual temperature range. The mountainous terrain and higher elevation contribute to colder temperatures in the winter and milder temperatures in the summer, resulting in a smaller temperature range throughout the year.
6weeks
there is a cure just really low carb!