We have an old pool that we'd like to resurface but it is at that point where resurfacing over the old stuff is just a good idea anymore. We've already had three (3) layers and just have been patching for a while, and someone told us that the plaster is so thin on the walls in places that the concrete is coming exposed. Looks like we need to strip and replace. The stuff on the base of the pool SEEMS thick and solid (albeit rough and ready to replace).
With that being said, whats the best/proper procedure for stripping pool plaster and resurfacing?
Can we just acid wash everything (since it is so thin on the walls) with muriatic acid? Or do we need some jack hammering because the base will be thick? Or what?
If we need to jack hammer, do we need to remove all the layers down to the concrete, potentially damaging the concrete and exposing the rebar? Or do we need to only remove what layers come off easily, leaving some behind (stuff that is solid), and then use an acid wash, and then a bonding agent to apply new plaster over the old stuff?
Thanks in advance.
With that being said, whats the best/proper procedure for stripping pool plaster and resurfacing?
Can we just acid wash everything (since it is so thin on the walls) with muriatic acid? Or do we need some jack hammering because the base will be thick? Or what?
If we need to jack hammer, do we need to remove all the layers down to the concrete, potentially damaging the concrete and exposing the rebar? Or do we need to only remove what layers come off easily, leaving some behind (stuff that is solid), and then use an acid wash, and then a bonding agent to apply new plaster over the old stuff?
Thanks in advance.