Pool Remodeling, Plastering, Tile, Coping, Deck Surfacing, Rock Waterfalls

110 Regency Dr. | Wylie, TX 75098 | (972) 442-0017 | Fax 972-442-4920 | Email: info@wptx.com




 

Filling Procedures:

The plaster crew has completed the finish of your swimming pool and has started the water.
The hose must remain in the deep end of your pool.

During the course of filling DO NOT remove the hose or allow anyone to touch the plaster or
get in the pool until it is full. The pool is full when the water has reached a level of 3" from
the top of the tile. DO NOT STOP THE WATER WHILE THE POOL IS FILLING FOR ANY
REASON. THE POOL SHOULD BE FILLED WITHIN 24 HOURS TO PROTECT THE PLASTER.


INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURES:
CHEMICALS: Add chemicals as soon as possible and balance water.

BRUSHING OF pool and spa: It is necessary to brush the walls and floor to remove excess

marble dust. Brushing must be done two (2) times a day for two (2) weeks or until dust
disappears by filtration. Starting at shallow end, briskly brush floor and walls toward pool
drains and spa drains.


VACUUMING: Your pool SHOULD NOT be vacuumed during the first two weeks after

plastering to prevent blemishes from vacuum wheels.


TIME CLOCKS: It may be required to operate the filter for 24 hours a day during the brushing

period. If so, it is desirable to remove the automatic time clock stops (bugs) until you set the
filter up for automatic operation.


PLASTER CHARACTERISTICS:


Every effort has been made by our plaster crew to provide you with the finest interior pool
finish possible. However, there are certain characteristics of pool plaster of which you should
be aware.


Plaster is not a slick, "tile like" finish. It is hand troweled as smooth as possible.


Plaster is not perfect or flawless. The finish is as flawless as hand troweling will permit.


Your pool is plastered with raw mined materials and is not totally or completely white. As
plaster is a cement product, some normal characteristics are inherent in the materials.
Therefore, it is not unusual to have small black, gold, brown, etc., flecks throughout the
interior finish. There is no reason for concern as these flecks are normal and will not affect
the physical durability of the plaster.

 

 

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