More common than most folks realize.
Based on my experience over the last 2 decades, I would say that most pools have a leak of some type, with probably 3 out of 5 having a substantial leak!
This would be for pools in general and not specifically for gunite pools. Gunite shells don't leak unless cracked, but there are plenty of other places where a pool can leak.
36 years of remodeling and building gunite pools makes me disagree with the above answer. Very few pools have leaks with the most common place being in the skimmer throat. Also, after 5 years here in Nevada I have found more leaks in the light conduit than in 31 years in California. They use PVC conduit in Nev. and brass/copper conduit in Cal. Have a professional leak detection company detect the leak with dye and pressure testing to determine if the leak is in the vessel itself or in the Plumbing.
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.
Swimming pool types include above-ground pools, fiberglass pools, vinyl-lined, gunite and poured-concrete pools. Learn the pros and cons of each type of pool.
The gunite pool is basically what most people refer to as the in-ground concrete pool. Because this pool will shape to the contours of your yard, it is a great choice for those who want something more unique than the typical vinyl lined pools. The tile on the gunite pool can be cleaned with household tile cleaner when you are doing your deep cleaning of your pool. This requires that the pool be drained and rinsed thoroughly.
I have heard that Henderson Pools LLC and Ewing Aquatech Pools and Spas are two wonderful places to find a pool. Both businesses carry gunite pools, Ewing builds custon designed ones to fit your style.
A fiberglass pool requires less maintenance, less repairs structurally in the future, is quick to install, and is good for smaller pools. Gunite pools are better for a pool deeper than 8 feet, custom shapes, and is a bit harder on the feet than a fiberglass pool.
To stop water from leaking through a gunite inground pool, first inspect the pool for visible cracks or gaps in the surface and repair them using a suitable pool patching compound. Additionally, check the pool's plumbing and fittings for leaks, as these can contribute to water loss. If leaks persist, consider applying a waterproof sealant specifically designed for gunite surfaces. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent future leaks.
Most pools are price by the perimeter foot and not by the shape.
The in-ground pools are prefabricated. The bodies are made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic. This is an alternative to vinyl-lined, gunite and poured concrete pools.
I have looked and have not found any so far
They use a special method of building the pool. They are very high quality and completely done with the highest of care to last a lifetime.
Gunite
Gunite pools can experience issues like "popping" or floating if the water table rises significantly or if the pool is not properly drained during heavy rains. This occurs because the buoyant force of the groundwater can lift the pool structure from its foundation. To prevent this, proper drainage systems and regular maintenance are essential. If you notice any signs of movement or popping, it's important to consult a pool professional immediately.