We are in the process of building a new pool. Our pool builder used the wrong color plaster. He gave us an option of either a credit for plaster or replastering with the right color. We want what we picked out, so we are going the replastering route. He says that they will saw cut below tile line, chip out below tile, chip out around all fittings, bond coat, and replaster. My problem with this is that we contracted for a new pool and we are getting a replastered pool. The build has been going on since January and they also used the wrong tile (same color just 1" by 2" brick instead of 1" by 1" square). We didn't push the tile issue because we liked it fine. My initial thought is that we should be issued some sort of credit for not getting a new pool like we contracted for and having to fill up a rather large pool twice. The steps on the pool also have a double row of tile on them. I think I am going to ask that those tiles be removed rather than cut around. That may be what he is planning on anyway as it would probably be easier to redo the tile than cut around them and I think that they plastered between the tiles rather than grouted. I'd like to hear some objective thoughts on whether we should push this issue further and any advice on the replastering plan. Thanks in advance!