PMHOA Pool Resurface Project Update 2



Hello Homeowners,

I hope everyone is having an awesome holiday season and getting a little time with your families. I want to let all of you know that we have officially signed the contract with Blue Since to complete the pool plasterwork The plasterwork will start on 12/3/18. That's right everyone we have finally made it and getting the pool repair that we have worked so hard on for the past few years. Even though it did take an assessment but the good news is the process is well under budget for the same excellent materials and warranty.

Speaking of ost we are looking, and a 30K job most contractors rated the pool to cost about 50K, and that does not include all of the work that needed to be done. But Blue Science make a great offer and recommendations that will extend the life of the pool and give it that new look and feel.

With the savings, we can focus on other needed projects around the common areas as well as the pool. The includes but not limited to a weekly porter service for restrooms painting of fence and grill repair/replacement.

The board went with a Quartz Plaster instead of regular plaster on the low end and on the high-end pebble tech.


Pool Color Option

1) Plaster: QuartzScape - Super Blue
2) Tile (waterline): 6" tile with depth markers - Black
3) Tile (Spotter Strip): 2" tile "unglazed" with depth markers - Black
4) Coping: Leuders limestone (Bullnose) - Tan
5) Grout colors: Gray


Super Blue 


Research 


What are the pros and cons?

Advantages

Aggregate finishes last longer than standard plaster. Quartz may last 7-12 years. Pebbles may last 10-20 years.
Glass beads are generally smaller than pebbles and softer on your feet.
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Disadvantages

The larger the exposed aggregate, the less comfortable it is to walk on. Big pebbles will hurt a bit; tiny glass beads are less of an issue.
Some people have had trouble with glass beads fading and discoloring over time, even within 6 years.

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