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    Default New build, plaster question...

    The pool hasn't been filled yet, it's a 16x30 IG gunnite/plaster. Once it is plastered, should I hose the new plaster everday to help curing, or leave it alone?
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    Cool Re: New build, plaster question...

    Steve, the plaster would prefer to be kept moist, this will help it set up stronger - a caution though, if you use the garden hose, take care not to directly spray the plaster or let rivulets of water run down one area as it could 'etch' the new finnish. A sprayer on mist is a good option for this (all you want to do is retard the setting a little, which keeping the plaster moist will do, the longer it takes the plaster to cure, the stronger it will end up)

    However, I would suggest talking to the builder before doing this so that you don't accidently void the warrantee.
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    Default Re: New build, plaster question...

    Cool, thanks for the help.

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    Default Re: New build, plaster question...

    Well Steve, is there water in the pool yet? Lets see some pictures!

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    Default Re: New build, plaster question...

    Not, yet...we're chompin at the bit. Pic will come as soon as available. Can't wait to get my yard re-landscaped.

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    Default Re: New build, plaster question...

    How long can you leave a freshly plastered pool before it needs to be filled?

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    Default Re: New build, plaster question...

    I thought all pools were filled immediately after plastering? At least mine was.

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    Default Re: New build, plaster question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomcat View Post
    I thought all pools were filled immediately after plastering? At least mine was.
    That is what I thought too. They started filling mine within an hour after the plastering was done.

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