D2W said:
You sir are a machine.
Can you elaborate a little more on the process for the finish inside the pool? Is that stuff sprayed on and finished? I'm thinking about building a soaking pool myself. I can form and pour the concrete, and then was going to tile the interior. This looks better.
Thank you. I think the Pebblec is fantastic. Night and day difference between from the plaster. The stuff is premixed and sprayed on, yes.
I can't do it justice, so I wil include some links:
Pebble Tec Pool Finish
Pebble Tec pool finish uses a mix of pebbles that have been blasted to a smooth surface with a shiny exterior. These pebbles are bound together utilizing a durable aggregate. Therefore, it looks like you are walking on the bottom of clear stream, right in your pool.
Pros
Pebble Tec pool finishes are the highest quality pool finish on the market. It quarries its own stone so it can carry out its own quality control to create a visually appealing, high-quality finish.
Pebble Tec is extremely durable. Compared to plaster pools that only last between 6-8 years, Pebble Tec pool finishes can last from 10-15 years.
Pebble Tec pools use proprietary technology. This pool finish uses its own proprietary pigment application process and mixing formula to create a one-of-a-product you won’t find anywhere else.
Cons
Pebble Tec pool surfaces are more expensive. Compared to plaster, Pebble Tec is more expensive due to the high quality pool resurfacing material it uses.
Pebble Tec is a little rougher. Pebble Tec pools are a little rougher on your feet than plaster. However, depending on the Pebble Tec you choose, some are smoother than others.
For more information on plaster vs. Pebble Tec pool finishes, or to start your pool project today, contact us here at Paradise Oasis Pools with the link below!
https://www.paradiseoasispools.com/blog/plaster-vs-pebble-tec-pool-finishes-pros-and-cons
https://willshapools.com/pool-finish-comparison-guide/