![]() It is called marcite in some parts of the country, whitecoat in others, or just pool plaster. Pool plaster is a mix of white portland cement and marble dust. Plaster is fairly translucent in thin layers, so if you see dark areas in your plaster, this could be the gunite showing through, giving an indication that this area may need patching. Spots at the tile line or inside the skimmer can also be patched easily to protect the concrete beneath the plaster. You can patch small areas with EZ Patch pool plaster repair, even underwater. ![]() Patching pool plaster: If you have bare spots where the gunite beneath is showing through, this is of concern. Plaster is the waterproofing layer that is important to the integrity of an inground pool structure. Applying the plaster coating on top keeps the cement beneath, and any reinforcement steel (rebar) protected from the effects of water. All of these materials are porous and will “weep” water through them. Some older pools were made with poured concrete walls or even cinder blocks. Most plastered pools are made of gunite, or shotcrete. Structural reasons to replaster the pool: Trick title, because plaster is not “structural,” but it is the waterproof layer between the pool water and the shell of the pool. When it becomes very rough, the kids end up with “pool toe,” and etched surfaces catch dirt and form a nice home for algae to grow. Over time, any plaster pool will become stained and become rough. ![]() I have often been one to suggest a dose of tolerance with regard to pool stains, but some pool owners are very particular about the look of the pool “especially at night, with the lights on,” they say. Pool plaster is a natural product, and preventing stains can almost be impossible. Acid washing can remove stains, but this can only be done so much. There are really only two reasons for replastering your swimming pool.Īesthetic reasons to replaster the pool: The look and feel of your pool plaster. It is meant to degrade very slowly, although corrosive water will affect its appearance and surface softness. Plaster is the waterproof coating that is spread on top of the gunite or shotcrete shell of your pool. The surface eventually becomes rough, and stains become more difficult to remove. Pool plaster (also called whitecoat or marcite) can last many years before the erosive effects of water and chemicals begin the degrade the surface. Your local pool plastering companies may not offer all of these options some types of plaster are regional offerings. Today’s plastering companies are offering not only colored additives, but colored aggregates to add visual interest and greater durability. Gone are the days of plaster only available in white.
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