Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
Our pool is old and was built in 1971. When we moved here we uncovered 8 different shades of paint when we were deciding whether we should repaint it or replaster it.
Replastering it was going to be $7k
Repainting (labor and all) was about $600. I subtracted 2003 from 1971 and determined that it was being repainted every 4 years. It be almost 50 years for the replastering to be cost effective so we decided to continue repainting every four years.
In 2007 we again hired some guys to scrape and we repainted.
Last year we got some black algae dots that would not go away. We tested them by putting a chlorine tablet directly on the dots and they went away under the tab for a while but then came back later.
We emptied the pool in the fall and will paint it again this month.
Our plan is to scrape it, powerwash it (what will happen if we use a turbo nozzle on it?), then etch it and paint.
My question is, will the black dots come back through the new (rubberized) paint? What can I do to kill it so it never comes back?
Thanks in advance to whoever knows the answer to these questions.
Replastering it was going to be $7k
Repainting (labor and all) was about $600. I subtracted 2003 from 1971 and determined that it was being repainted every 4 years. It be almost 50 years for the replastering to be cost effective so we decided to continue repainting every four years.
In 2007 we again hired some guys to scrape and we repainted.
Last year we got some black algae dots that would not go away. We tested them by putting a chlorine tablet directly on the dots and they went away under the tab for a while but then came back later.
We emptied the pool in the fall and will paint it again this month.
Our plan is to scrape it, powerwash it (what will happen if we use a turbo nozzle on it?), then etch it and paint.
My question is, will the black dots come back through the new (rubberized) paint? What can I do to kill it so it never comes back?
Thanks in advance to whoever knows the answer to these questions.