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Pool replaster cost
Posted on 4/21/17 at 9:58 pm
Posted on 4/21/17 at 9:58 pm
Anyone get their pool replastered recently. If so who did you use and what did it cost? Checking online it seems it should cost at most $6 a sqft. I have gotten 2 quotes and one was for $18 a sqft and the other was $48 a sqft. I hate being overcharged because of the neighborhood I live in.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 10:24 pm to Red3578
It cost more in 90210 than Bunkie to get a pool replastered. Help us out with a location...
Posted on 4/22/17 at 7:48 am to Red3578
I'm getting my pool replastered. I roughly totalled my square footage and its going to cost me $4/sf, but I don't need any plaster removed since the last time it was done was 8 years ago. It's all in what the labor cost will be for the pool company
Posted on 4/22/17 at 8:25 am to lsuson
I bought a house last year with a 15x30 gunnite pool built in 2008. I can see a couple of hairline cracks in 2 walls that are 8-10 inches long. Is it best to replaster before they get too bad?
I assumed to replaster meant to chip away all the old plaster. So you can just add a layer to smooth everything out?
I assumed to replaster meant to chip away all the old plaster. So you can just add a layer to smooth everything out?
Posted on 4/22/17 at 11:09 am to Dr. Morgus
My pool was built back in 2001 and there are no cracks. The only issue I have is the surface is starting to get rough and the color is starting to turn grey. I could probably go another 3 to 5 years before really needing it done. And I have never heard of anyone just adding another layer on top of old plaster. That sounds like it wouldn't last very long.
Posted on 4/22/17 at 12:46 pm to Red3578
Depends, you going with the white marcite or the pebbletec?
Posted on 4/22/17 at 12:54 pm to Capital Cajun
Both those quotes were for white quartz
Posted on 4/22/17 at 4:43 pm to Red3578
16 x 32 here
Firmin was 8600 with tile
Stamford was 10500 with tile
Got a dude who uses the same crews for 6800
Firmin was 8600 with tile
Stamford was 10500 with tile
Got a dude who uses the same crews for 6800
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