eyes_have_miles
07-29-2010, 09:46 AM
Hi all,
This is my first post. I have an old in-ground concrete pool at the house I have owned for two years. I'm not sure how old the pool is but the house is 50 years old and I suspect that the pool is the same age, give or take. The paint is beginning to chip at the bottom of the pool and there is bubbling of the paint above the water level. From the chips and pitted areas, I can tell that there are multiple layers of paint and this is confirmed by the pool company (very reputable) who has serviced the pool for twenty years.
My questions are:
1. Do I need to strip ALL the paint off before painting? If so, sandblast, commercial waterblast, acid?
2. Recommendations for pool paint? I want to do it properly so that I'm not painting the pool every few years.
3. Is there any or all of this process that I can do myself that will save me money or am I better off to the professionals (the problem is that my pool company does not service concrete pools anymore and there are very few in my area that do).
Thanks in advance for your help on this. Kind regards, EHM
This is my first post. I have an old in-ground concrete pool at the house I have owned for two years. I'm not sure how old the pool is but the house is 50 years old and I suspect that the pool is the same age, give or take. The paint is beginning to chip at the bottom of the pool and there is bubbling of the paint above the water level. From the chips and pitted areas, I can tell that there are multiple layers of paint and this is confirmed by the pool company (very reputable) who has serviced the pool for twenty years.
My questions are:
1. Do I need to strip ALL the paint off before painting? If so, sandblast, commercial waterblast, acid?
2. Recommendations for pool paint? I want to do it properly so that I'm not painting the pool every few years.
3. Is there any or all of this process that I can do myself that will save me money or am I better off to the professionals (the problem is that my pool company does not service concrete pools anymore and there are very few in my area that do).
Thanks in advance for your help on this. Kind regards, EHM