Resurfacing with a pebble or quartz aggregate finish (like PebbleTec or Diamond Brite can cost
$3,500-$8,500 for a rough finish
or about $5,000-$10,000 for a polished finish, depending on the style and color.
How is Pebble Tec applied to pools?
The Application Process:
Pneumatic spray application – The mixed formula is then pumped through a hose and the material is
pneumatically applied
with a sprayer specifically designed to provide even coverage of the finish material.
How do you Pebble Tec a pool?
The Application Process:
Pneumatic spray application – The mixed formula is then pumped through a hose and the material is
pneumatically applied
with a sprayer specifically designed to provide even coverage of the finish material.
How long does it take to put Pebble Tec in a pool?
They usually do an Acid startup on Pebble finishes which takes
about 7 days
. Thats tough…they usually don’t want you swimming in it for the first week. Also, don’t know how large your pool is, but it could take 2 days or more to fill the pool up you know.
How long does Pebble Tec pool finish last?
Durability: A Pebble Tec surface should last
20+ years
with the proper care and maintenance. A plaster pool should be re-plastered approximately every 5 years.
Can Pebble Tec be done in the rain?
Rain, no problem
. actually it helps with the cure if it doesn’t happen until the cement is set. they will pump it out and do the acid wash and it will be fine.
What is the difference between Pebble Tec and Pebble Sheen?
The chief difference between the two products is
the size of the pebbles
. Pebble Sheen uses the exact same technology as Pebble Tec, but incorporates smaller pebbles to yield a slicker finish. Both Pebble Tec and Pebble Sheen are available in 16 brilliant color variations to achieve the look you want.
Why is pebble Tec so expensive?
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 pools are a little rougher on your feet than plaster. However, depending on the Pebble Tec you choose, some are smoother than others.
Does pebble Tec need to be resurfaced?
From unsightly stains to drops in water level, there are several signs that may indicate upkeep is required. Not only does resurfacing your Pebble Technology International
®
(PTI) pool
keep it safe
, but it also helps extend the life of your pool so your family can enjoy it for years to come.
Is pebble Tec worth?
Overall. Pebble Tec pools are works of stunning beauty that can last for decades. They are an
excellent
choice for any pool. Once established, they’re easy to maintain.
Is it OK to drain a Pebble Tec pool?
People who wish to drain their pools have a few options. … However, if the pool has a stone or
Pebble Tec finish, it is pretty safe to drain a pool during the summer months
, Good said.
Is Pebble Tec rough on feet?
Pebble pool finishes are generally pricier than plaster finishing, and it is true that pebble pool
surfaces can be a bit rough on feet if not installed correctly
. … When taking care of a pool that has a pebble finish, homeowners need to be aware of water chemistry. Poor water chemistry can lead to scaling over time.
Does Pebble Tec last forever?
It’s a little rougher on your feet than plaster, and if that is a concern, you can check out Pebble Sheen® which is very similar to Pebble Tec® but has a smaller aggregate. A Pebble Tec®
surface should last 20+ years with the proper care and maintenance
.
Why do you brush Pebble Tec?
Brush the interior: Brushing your PebbleTec pool surface weekly
will help prevent the buildup of algae, minerals, mold, and other substances that are harmful to your pool
.
Does Pebble Tec have a warranty?
1-Year Limited Residential Warranty
Pebble Technology International® (PTI) will attempt to repair any unit, when used as intended, which has proven to be defective in workmanship or material, preventing the proper operation of the unit when reported within one year of the date of purchase.
Do you need to acid wash Pebble Tec pool?
Because of the Valley’s hard water and high summer pool evaporation, we recommended you
drain and acid wash your pool every two to four years
to help remove excess calcium, algae and other contaminates that may lead to interior pool staining and that unsightly white ring on your pool tile and pebble-tec surface.