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QuestionIs building a pool complicated?Rob Litman is a Landscaper, General Contractor, and the CEO of Vitoli Inc., a landscaping, hardscaping, ecoscaping, and swimming pool design company in Los Angeles, California. With over 20 years of experience in construction, Rob specializes in energy-efficient and drought-tolerant landscaping. He holds General Building Contractor (Class B) and Registered Pool/Spa Contractor Licenses. In 2007, Rob won House of the Year in Gardena, California.There are multiple steps involved. The first stage involves planning and design, and the second stage is engineering. Once the engineering is approved, your pool contractor will move on to permitting. When the permitting is also approved, your contractor will confirm the pool's "footprint" with you. Then, you'll move onto excavation and pool installation.
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QuestionHow should I plaster the bottom of the pool?Rob Litman is a Landscaper, General Contractor, and the CEO of Vitoli Inc., a landscaping, hardscaping, ecoscaping, and swimming pool design company in Los Angeles, California. With over 20 years of experience in construction, Rob specializes in energy-efficient and drought-tolerant landscaping. He holds General Building Contractor (Class B) and Registered Pool/Spa Contractor Licenses. In 2007, Rob won House of the Year in Gardena, California.You have 3 different plaster options: basic rubber plaster, a pebble mix, and a quartz hybrid. Choose your color scheme carefully if you go with the pebble mix. For instance, if the bottom of your pool has gold pebbles, your pool water will look green. Try to avoid colors like orange, black, and brown as well.
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QuestionHow long will it take before my pool is ready?Rob Litman is a Landscaper, General Contractor, and the CEO of Vitoli Inc., a landscaping, hardscaping, ecoscaping, and swimming pool design company in Los Angeles, California. With over 20 years of experience in construction, Rob specializes in energy-efficient and drought-tolerant landscaping. He holds General Building Contractor (Class B) and Registered Pool/Spa Contractor Licenses. In 2007, Rob won House of the Year in Gardena, California.The planning process takes 2.5 weeks, the permitting process takes 2 weeks, and the building process takes 12 weeks. Then, there's a chemical setup that takes approximately a week and a half to complete—this ensures that the pool's pH level matches the chlorine level.
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QuestionCan a pool with a vinyl liner be changed to concrete?Community AnswerYes, but it would cost a lot of money since you would have to remove most everything in the pool. (You may get to keep the pump and filter though.)
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QuestionCan I pour concrete instead of spraying it?Community AnswerPouring concrete is also an option.
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QuestionWe have an older home, which came with a pool. It has concrete walls and a sand bottom. We would like to find a simple way to finish the bottom (granite or concrete), paint it and use it until we install tile. Any ideas?Community AnswerHave you considered a vinyl lining? This can be made-to-measure, and installed by someone your local pool shop/store can recommend. The cost to us in 2013 was approximately $3,000 USD. It really renovates the pool -- extending its life by at least 10 years. Two very big warnings: don't use pool-sticks in the skimmer (they continue to gas off, overnight when pump is off, and acid seeps out and attacks the vinyl, causing 'crocodiling'); use powder or liquid chlorine. Don't over-do a floating dispenser which uses tablets containing stabilizer. This can lead to over-shooting the stabilizer, or cyano-uric acid (CYA), which takes a lot of work to reduce.
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QuestionWill water overflow the pump drain system from rain damage?Community AnswerYes, it usually will; there's nothing much you can do about it.
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QuestionCan concrete be added to the deep end to make it shallower for a handicapped child?Brett GilbertTop AnswererReducing the pool's depth is fairly easy with concrete. Pour in new concrete to create a new slab. Use a concrete float to adjust the pool's slope.
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QuestionHow long after I build my concrete block pool can I tile it?Brett GilbertTop AnswererTo ensure the concrete foundation stays strong, wait about 4 weeks. You may be able to attempt this sooner, but it isn't recommended.
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QuestionHow can I repair small patches of concrete on my pool floor?Brett GilbertTop AnswererDrain the pool first, then clean out the damaged areas with a chisel. Mix some concrete to fill the crack. Finish smoothing out the concrete with a trowel. Before filling the pool again, keep the concrete moist until it cures.
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QuestionI want to install a handrail in an old concrete pool. What should I do?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYou will need a masonry bit to drill into the concrete. Fit the rails in the holes, then pour new concrete into the holes to fill them. If there are tiles or other material in place, you will need to pull them off and replace them when you're done.
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