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.
Poor chemical balance. Neglect. Contaminated fill water. Iron in the fill water. etc etc etc. k
If the installer says don't run it, I wouldn't. If the plaster falls off for any reason, he can say it was because you didn't follow his instructions and voided the warranty.
Placing a chair in a plastered pool is generally not advisable, as it can damage the pool's surface and lead to cracks or chips. Additionally, chairs can interfere with the pool's filtration system and create hazards for swimmers. If you want to use furniture around a pool, consider placing it on the deck area instead.
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed
yes turtles can swim in a swimming pool unless you have clorokx then you canot have them in ur pool
looks much better and easier to repair if required
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It is eay to swim across the blank pool.
You can swim usually 24-36 hours after you add the liquid.
The salt in a saline pool will help you float, so it probably is easier to swim in.
Hmm, make up your mind -- is the pool painted or is it plastered. It cannot be both. Sounds like a chemistry problem. Who is doing the water chemistry?