The cost of Pebble Sheen for a pool typically ranges from $7 to $15 per square foot, depending on factors such as the size of the pool, the complexity of the installation, and the specific contractor. Additional costs may include preparation, resurfacing, and any necessary repairs. It's advisable to get multiple quotes from local pool contractors to get an accurate estimate for your specific project.
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.
Pebble sheen is usually the most expensive per square ft. is smoother than Pebble tec because the size of the pebble is smaller. Pebble tec is close in price to Pebble sheen is not as smooth as sheen but has better longevity because the larger pebbles stay in tact longer. Ultra poz is less expensive than Pebble is smoother than sheen. warranties depend on the company you choose but here in Phoenix I am seeing similar warranties on all three. A smooth surface is easier to clean but a darker color may not show the dirt like a white surface will. The darker the color the warmer the water.
Of ourse you can. Pebble Tec offers a new line of glass tiles just for such an application.
Pebble Sheen does not stain grout. It is a clear product that leaves a glossy shine. It protects against staining.
As long as you like just be careful that no ground water gets under it as this will be able to float the pool upwards out of the ground and then it will probably become a jack hammer job
Pebble Technology, Inc. is the original pebble pool interior finish, started in the US over 20 years ago. There are over a dozen knock-offs on the market today, but none with the quality control, ongoing training, or level of experience as a Pebble Tec(r) applicator. There are approximately 55 companies licensed to install Pebble Tec/Pebble Sheen/Pebble Fina across the country.
Pebble Tec is an exposed aggregate plaster technique. Pebble Sheen has less exopsed aggregate (smother) Pebble Fina is even smother
How do you know that it is in fact a chlorine stain unless you have been using chlorine tabs and the tabs are tossed, spilled or dropped into the pool. Tabs will burn the surface that it touches and often these stains are not removable.
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.
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
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