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    Sumo1 is offline Registered+ Weir Watcher Sumo1 0
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    Default Re: Plaster worn through

    Sahara, how much more did it cost you to tile it than to plaster it?

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    Default Re: Plaster worn through

    About $12,000 including everything (had to get electrician for new breaker, new light etc). Pool was a mess with large pockmarks of plaster gone. Even had two turtles put in tile on the bottom of the pool. Tiling can be up to 3 times more expensive then replastering but figure it is for life and won't have to be done again and maintenance is easier. Plus you add about $35,00 - $50,000 value to your home depending on where you live ( I live in Hawaii). Finally it is just really beautiful. I had to scrimp and save to do it but am very happy .

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    Default Re: Plaster worn through

    can you post any pictures of the tiled pool? sounds very nice!!

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