Re: New Member: Plaster adding Blue Quartz
It is an aggregate finish and it can last a bit longer than marcite (plain white plaster) but much depends on how you keep up with your water chemistry. Marcite in a properly cared for pool can last longer than an aggregate in a pool where the water balance is not properly maintained. It is not always "smoother" walk on then the pebbles based aggregates but in most cases but can be rougher than marcite or a fully tiled pool. Much depends on the technique used to expose the aggregate and the actual aggregate used. It is still a plaster, however.
There are many brands and variations of aggregate finishes for pools. How well they wear probably depends more on the actual plaster application and the skill of the plasterer than what is mixed into the mix. Also, not all are sandblasted to expose the aggregate, some are acid washed instead either before filling or by doing an 'acid start up".
One suggestion if you decide to go that route is ask to see a pool that is completed with the aggregate you are interested in and walk on the surface barefoot. Some of them are very rough on the feet.
As far as pool surfaces go, a fully tiled pool is the most expensive option but is going to be much less chemically reactive than any plaster or aggregate finish and usually is much longer lasting.
Once again, how long a plaster finish lasts depends more on the skill with which it is applied and how well you maintain your water balance than on what brand of type of aggregate you select. All plaster pools do need to be refinished eventually and sometimes acid washed between. However, each acid wash shortens the life of the finish. If you can afford a fully tiled pool it can be much longer lasting but much more expensive initially.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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