Pool plaster Blister Repair and Re-Paint!

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2019
  • This is a video showing how to repair and RE-PAINT a plaster pool that has previously been painted with Epoxy Paint. kind of tricky but doable!
    I havnt seen any videos on youtube on how to Repair a plaster blister.. well..here is how!!
    "DONT CLICK LINK" : bit.ly/2TitahK

Komentáře • 244

  • @gusarmenakis6344
    @gusarmenakis6344 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

  • @LosAngelesPrivateInvestigator

    Your video was so informative, I would gladly pay you to consult with my pool needs.
    I'm in CA and NO ONE wants to work these days. They just want to brush and go. I've literally drained, and chiseled out a bunch of bubbles. And your video gave me the confidence that I'm on the right track. Thank you!

  • @xworkerbee
    @xworkerbee Před 3 lety +14

    Pro Tip: The Leslie patch material is essentially equivalent to, if not the same formulation as, a product call Cement All. It's a high density concrete grout that dries very fast, but very hard. Good stuff, but mix in small quantities until you're used to working with it.

    • @gunneralpha7490
      @gunneralpha7490 Před měsícem

      If that is the case, I wonder if the Rapid Set “Set Control” will work with it so that you have more time to do patches per batch. Cement All is great, but it’s also powdered panic attack in a bag if you’re trying to use it in the Texas summer heat. Set Control made it much more manageable and also helped prevent the larger patches from cracking while drying. I know it says it won’t crack, but the Texas summer doesn’t care what your spec sheet says.

  • @steamrollergofoilsurf6418

    good job!...you say this video was kinda vague and not as detailed as ypu would've liked but i found it very informative and explanatory...i also could not find other videos about this particular issue and you referenced common easy to obtain materials from Leslie pool supplies!...perfect!...thanks

  • @michaelpatterson8381
    @michaelpatterson8381 Před 4 lety

    This video helped me IMMENSELY! The first and only video that actually did so. Much appreciated!!!

    • @michaelpatterson8381
      @michaelpatterson8381 Před 4 lety

      Could you tell me which grit sandpaper wheel you used? I’ve got a bunch of 80 grit flap wheels

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      Diablo from home depot.. I just grabbed the grittiest paper I could find

    • @michaelpatterson8381
      @michaelpatterson8381 Před 4 lety

      Tech 360 thank you!

  • @Lbckawiks1
    @Lbckawiks1 Před 2 lety +5

    I have tried finding help on what I should do with these big blisters and you hit it out of the park with this video. Now I feel way more confident with this customers pool I am currently prepping for epoxy. I really appreciate the helpful tips. Thank you!

  • @latoyahubbard3463
    @latoyahubbard3463 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, for this demo on pool refurbishedment.

  • @newyou9914
    @newyou9914 Před 4 lety +14

    This was the BEST pool repair/repainting video I have ever watched! Thank you!

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you Enjoyed it.. share it !

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +1

      Ive got a few other as well on here

    • @newyou9914
      @newyou9914 Před 4 lety

      @@Tech360Dallas I will most def watch those too! Thank you!!

    • @newyou9914
      @newyou9914 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi sorry I meant to ask what brand is your grinder and which wheel/grit did you use?

    • @timothyfuqua5856
      @timothyfuqua5856 Před 4 lety +1

      How much did it cost for a job like that?

  • @bigtime282828
    @bigtime282828 Před rokem

    This video was great. It helped me out very much! Thanks!

  • @alainbouvier3882
    @alainbouvier3882 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video - looks like a manageable but time consuming task but worth it

  • @riod43
    @riod43 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the how-to! Great video.

  • @josebanegas3081
    @josebanegas3081 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow that was amazing, thank you very much.🙏

  • @amberlangford8969
    @amberlangford8969 Před 4 lety

    Great video. I learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @jacobochavez4613
    @jacobochavez4613 Před 4 lety

    Very informative, thank You very much.

  • @peterchan9525
    @peterchan9525 Před 4 lety +5

    This is really helpful!! i was almost going for replaster the whole pool. This video literally give me the cheapest and easiest option. THANKS MAN!

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      Hey bud glad I could help..

    • @ItsAdam12
      @ItsAdam12 Před rokem

      Im in the same boat, ive got quite a few blister and i am going to go this route myself

  • @mariamacias7536
    @mariamacias7536 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! No one to help with pool issues where we live so its much appreciated ! Our pool is from the 80"s and we are getting ready to paint it for the first time. We found one thin crack about 10" long and it sounds hollow 6-8" all around it. Do we need to remove the entire area that sounds hollow or just the immediate area near the crack? Using EZ patch to repair it, then will sand & TSP it before using acrylic paint. No long periods of dryness here, so we thought acrylic would be best. Thanks!

  • @karimanparumediagroup
    @karimanparumediagroup Před rokem +1

    This is really helpful!!

  • @Agustin-jo8mv
    @Agustin-jo8mv Před 4 lety +3

    wow that was amazing

  • @user-hn8rk2ht3i
    @user-hn8rk2ht3i Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much you did good job... KSA ❤

  • @ItsAdam12
    @ItsAdam12 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video alot of great information on here.

  • @Time2getgoin
    @Time2getgoin Před 2 lety +1

    Yes, it was helpful. I have to do something with my pool. I'm retired, so I have the time. Thanks👍Like 786

  • @dumpsterfire6351
    @dumpsterfire6351 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks!
    I have started on mine and i can confirm i am tracking 😉

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety +1

      Cool!! Hope it turns out well for you!!

    • @dumpsterfire6351
      @dumpsterfire6351 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah looked great for 1 week
      Maybe didnt dry enough
      Man i dunno
      Alot of rework now
      Oh well keeps me busy

  • @dmtycn
    @dmtycn Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, very useful infos, I'm working on my pool, drained and high pressure washed, next TSP wash clean and dry for paint to be arrived. I have some cracks on the spa, green algae under the top layer, have to remove and clean it.

  • @johnnieflores7804
    @johnnieflores7804 Před 3 lety

    Great information thanks

  • @nicerickson1661
    @nicerickson1661 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @chri.v605
    @chri.v605 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic!!

  • @jesse8670
    @jesse8670 Před rokem +1

    Good job thank you.

  • @nannielouise339
    @nannielouise339 Před rokem +1

    I needed to see your work to know I was going in the right direction! Thank you so much! I will look at your other stuff this evening!
    Thank you 🎉

  • @WallStWarrior11
    @WallStWarrior11 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video. Thanks

  • @Joe-yy8bh
    @Joe-yy8bh Před rokem +2

    thank you for this tutorial, just wondering if you can share the products and materials used on this video.

  • @raneeduarte4794
    @raneeduarte4794 Před rokem

    Great information I have a question will this work for outside commercial pools?

  • @nickgilcris2630
    @nickgilcris2630 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Job! You are correct, all the videos are trying to sell their product. How did you come to choose Leslie's Epoxy instead of a really expensive one like AquaGuard 5000?

  • @dr650senduro
    @dr650senduro Před měsícem +1

    Thank you

  • @CyFeR760
    @CyFeR760 Před 2 lety +1

    The only video I've found helpful. Quick question tho. If I have flaking/spalling spots but don't hear the hollow sound when tapping it, can I just put some type of resin putty on top to smooth it out or buff it up and double coat with epoxy paint?

  • @benzecker
    @benzecker Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! My concrete pool has blisters in the paint, I’m pretty sure it would need this same job done. What’s a ballpark on much should I expect to pay for this job to be done by a pro?
    Thanks in advance for answering my question 🙏🏼

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      If you were to have the entire pool done it’s usually around 12 to 20 grand Depending on the size of the pool.. If you do it yourself blister repair it self in the materials for that will be around $100. If that.. But if your pool is painted and you have to repaint you have to take an account the price of materials for paint as well in which this pool cost me around $600 to paint myself

  • @MelFeliciano96
    @MelFeliciano96 Před 4 lety

    This a great video! Thank you for making it! My small pool was dried for a while because I drained it because of blisters and now the whole pool needs to be replaster. I think I'm gonna do what you did but to the whole pool and put epoxy paint. You think it will work?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      It will not fix the problem .. but can buy you a few more years.

    • @brianwu4697
      @brianwu4697 Před rokem

      Great video !My pool is around 1,200 square feet, same problem as the pool you fixed, how much it gonna cost to repair and paint as you did if I hire a pro to do? Or how much to re plaster whole pool? Thanks

  • @G71ish
    @G71ish Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, I love it! Great Video! I have a question for you. How manny Gallons of paint & hardener did you end up using?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      5 gallons of paint . When you buy the paint it comes with a quart of Hardner with it

  • @chayabturim8824
    @chayabturim8824 Před 4 lety +1

    thank you for your awesome video.... i want repaint my moms pool with epoxy paint, the paint is all cracking. Can i just go ahead sand the entire pool down, spray with TSP and paint? or am i missing a step?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +1

      I would sand the pool down fix any cracks in the plaster Then acid wash then tsp then prime and paint

  • @Gummy1991
    @Gummy1991 Před měsícem +1

    I have a pool that i am going to do some plaster repairs on. How do i know if i have to sand it? Like what you did? I dont think there is any epoxy on my pool.

  • @monanddom5933
    @monanddom5933 Před 4 lety

    Do u hv to chlorine wash, b4 powerwashing? Or just powerwash is enough b4 painting?

  • @gabrielafranco2236
    @gabrielafranco2236 Před 3 lety +1

    what brand of sander/grinder did you use?

  • @G71ish
    @G71ish Před 3 lety +1

    Wow Great Job! What type of roller did you use to paint?

  • @iketinknocker5033
    @iketinknocker5033 Před 4 lety +1

    What about egg shelling plaster that has some years on it and was never painted? Can the bad spots just be patched like you did here, and then use the epoxy paint like you also did? I'm assuming the epoxy paint would smooth over the egg shelling plaster pretty good, no? I'm just hoping not to have re-plastering as my only option...Thanks in advance.

  • @EdSZiomek
    @EdSZiomek Před 2 lety

    Craig, great video. My 25 year old pool is drenched with hot Florida sunshine, so my question is... Epoxy same/better/worse than Rubberized flex finishing primer/paint?
    Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      Rubberized isnt bad . But soft and can be punctured and cause more problems. epoxy dries hard and I think lasts and more Durable.

  • @a007kaz
    @a007kaz Před 4 lety

    great video, thank you. Quick question, what kind of disks did you use to sand the pool?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      I dont remember the grit . But i think they were “Red Devil” brand i do know they were Heavy grit ..

    • @a007kaz
      @a007kaz Před 4 lety +1

      I tried Diablo 40-grit from home depot with an orbital sander 5", it is not taking the old paint off. Should i be using grinder instead?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +1

      a007kaz Will you don’t necessarily have to take all the paint off you mainly just want to scuff up the surface real good so the new layer of paint will stick well

    • @a007kaz
      @a007kaz Před 4 lety

      I see,thanks, i will continue using my sander then, thanks a lot

  • @richardpigott7156
    @richardpigott7156 Před 4 lety

    Great video. What if the pool has Acrylic paint? Would the process be different? Does Acrylic need sanding or can I just acid wash then TSP then rinse, let it dry and then paint? Any thought or do you have a video about Acrylic? I am painting Acrylic onto an already Acrylic painted pool.

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +1

      With acrylic if I’m correct you were going to want to remove any loose or flaking spots and then acid wash then TSP and primer and paint.

  • @nicholasfrenette
    @nicholasfrenette Před 3 měsíci +1

    What kind of paper grinder do you use for sanding epoxy paint ?

  • @dumpsterfire6351
    @dumpsterfire6351 Před 2 lety +1

    Painted mine
    FML
    Blisters after 1 week
    Reworking today
    Good Times

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol .. blisters suck.. Especially when you have to go back and repair it

    • @dumpsterfire6351
      @dumpsterfire6351 Před 2 lety

      @@Tech360Dallas all good
      I found out the plaster / gunite was weak in places
      Popped up “wooosssaaahhhh” lol
      Ill rewatch your video and move forward 💪

  • @MICKIN310
    @MICKIN310 Před 3 lety +1

    great vid i am gonna sand my pool and epoxy coat it what sanding discs are you using to scuff the plaster ? i have a 2500 rpm sander milwaukee car buffer that pretty HD just curious as the discs i used dulled real fast on the plaster thanks in advance

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      Yea I used the “ Diablo “ sanding disks.. The real gritty ones..

    • @MICKIN310
      @MICKIN310 Před 3 lety

      Tech 360 Home Depot ? Or empire abrasives ? But cool thanks

    • @renzogamarra81
      @renzogamarra81 Před 3 lety

      @@Tech360Dallas the real gritty ones? What’s the grit number?

  • @Jay-bi8kn
    @Jay-bi8kn Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Craig, what sand pad did you use in this video? Also was very curious to hear what you did with the small minor blisters that the owner didn’t want patched - how did you go about those? Did you just lightly smooth them out and paint over it with the epoxy?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      www.homedepot.com/p/DIABLO-6-in-PSA-No-Hole-220G-15-Pack-DCD060220P15G/310833024?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&&mtc=Shopping-BF-F_D25T-G-D25T-025_007_PWR_TOOL_ACC-Multi-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-Power_Tool_Accessories&cm_mmc=Shopping-BF-F_D25T-G-D25T-025_007_PWR_TOOL_ACC-Multi-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-Power_Tool_Accessories-71700000086053653-58700007291967535-92700065470082045&gbraid=0AAAAADq61UdUI1jhgLbbdTU5thffRmewm&gbraid=0AAAAADq61UdUI1jhgLbbdTU5thffRmewm&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_4-SBhCgARIsAAlegrU2o6TKxGCLlqjhihxnfD_s8J7RVTZZjlqpjJs5khxa5w6H-Poc-DoaAm9nEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah all the other blisters they did not want to fix were left in place but it need to be understood that there would be no warranty as I could not guarantee these other blisters would not pop or crack

    • @trinhthanhdan
      @trinhthanhdan Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, did you prime on area where bistered area patch up before painting

  • @Upcyclingstuff...helpingdo877
    @Upcyclingstuff...helpingdo877 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What did you use to mark the areas needing repair?
    Great video BTW!

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 měsíci

      It depended.. the first time I went through this pool and did it. I just used a black permanent marker and made an X on the bed spots I wanted to replace.. eventually I had to come back about a year later and drain it again because they did not want to fix all the bad spots the first go around and some of the others started cracking and causing problems so the second time I went back and explain to the owner that this pool is one big bad spot… so I went around with bright yellow spray paint and circled every bad spot in this pool and it was to the point that they should have just had a company come in and tear out the old plaster and re-shoot the whole pool, but they didn’t wanna spend the money and just wanted to keep patching it.. . What I was trying to explain to the owner was that the amount of money you’re paying me hourly, and the money you spend on materials you could have had at least half of this pool already re-shot and repaired, but I couldn’t get that to sync into his head..

    • @Upcyclingstuff...helpingdo877
      @Upcyclingstuff...helpingdo877 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you!

  • @chrisgonzalez5701
    @chrisgonzalez5701 Před 3 lety +1

    Brand new homeowner here bought a pool that has a couple craters like the ones you shown now I’ve been researching around the internet and can’t get an answer so can I buy “Rapid set cement all” and paint over it? Or does this have to be a plaster mix?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      Cement wont match and you will see it.. plus if water gets to it, it will pop back out

    • @chrisgonzalez5701
      @chrisgonzalez5701 Před 3 lety

      @@Tech360Dallas what’s the best plaster out there I can get like in those big bags ? What I don’t understand is Leslie patch it describes it as a “pool cement”

  • @TEXASpatriot76
    @TEXASpatriot76 Před 2 lety

    Hey bud, is there anyway you could describe how to find out what paint was used prior? I have a concrete pool/pond and want to repaint it but don't know how to determine what paint was used

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      .. Well sometimes depending on the builder, Or original specs of the pool, Sometimes they do not paint them at all, They make the concrete bowl and then spray Plaster over the concrete and fill it up.. The most common paint is Epoxy, Being it is very durable and can last many years if applied correctly.. But Epoxy paint is pretty smooth and a pool that has not been painted is rough. Like if you can skin your toes on the bottom of the pool it’s more than likely not painted..

  • @moselc09
    @moselc09 Před 4 lety

    awesome

  • @renemusica
    @renemusica Před 2 lety +1

    What did you do so water from the main drain won’t come back up ?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      If it’s coming back up from your drain you have a leak somewhere, Because that would be water coming back from your filter. If your lines and valves along with your filter were airtight it should not drain back to the pool, BUT! .. In that case you can drain your filter off and let the water finish draining back to the pool and vacuum it out before starting your work

  • @teamsignal17
    @teamsignal17 Před měsícem

    Is there a specific type of grit that you use on the grinder when you are sanding?

  • @enmodo
    @enmodo Před rokem +1

    Very helpful - I feel inspired to try patching my blisters now instead of doing a complete re-plaster. I'm left with a few of questions though:
    1.How the heck did you do those vertical patches with plaster that liquid? Or did you mix it thicker for those sections?
    2. Almost everyone on Reddit says "No!!!!" when I ask about painting when it wasn't painted before. They say things like "it'll last only a couple of years before looking shitty and then you'll have to spend $$$ or more paint and re-painting" (maybe not so much if you do it yourself) and "the paint wears off, gets in your water and clogs your filter". So they think spending $5-10K on replastering that lasts 10+ years (mine is at 20+ years and looking no worse than the one you just did).
    3. If I do good patches and paint and keep the paint refreshed could a pool basically last forever without plastering? (assuming no ground movement or underlying concrete issues)
    4. Any recommendations on paint? Epoxy seems to the best and most durable - worth the extra $ but which kind?
    5. If I don't want to paint are there any tricks to getting plaster patches to blend in? I had someone patch a few small areas last year with Leslies PatchIt and most of solid but still stand out as not matching?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před rokem +2

      Yes if you have the funds replastering would be the better bet over painting, But this specific customer was not going to have the funds very soon so this would give him about 3 to 4 years to save before it’s time to redo it,
      The paint i used I got from Leslie’s pool supply and it is a two-part Epoxy paint.
      And patching the walls was a bit tricky before I smear the walls I went in with a hammer drill and bit and put about 40 inch and a half holes all in it and cleaned them all out well and mixed up the plaster and let it sit until it started to cure and then hurried up and smeared it on the wall before hardened up.. Because if I would have mixed it up and smeared it on the wall it would have just ran down to the bottom of the pool but with a curing a little bit and having all the little holes in the walls it gives it something more to hang on to,, This particular customer did not want to spend much money and one of the fastest cheapest way out, But I did make it very clear to him that it was not going to be a permanent fix that it would only hold him over a few years before those patches start coming loose or areas not prepped well come loose….

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před rokem

      I also have another video of when I prepped the bottom of the pool and applied first coat of paint..

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/CH0MNcdCRtI/video.html

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/xzoLuHgiuGE/video.html

  • @loreall.2461
    @loreall.2461 Před rokem +2

    Do you want to come to California and replaster and my 20’ x 40’ x 10’ pool? My grandfather built it in the 1950s!

  • @arianamarin3949
    @arianamarin3949 Před 4 lety +1

    How much did it cost?

  • @patriciomartinez3876
    @patriciomartinez3876 Před 3 lety

    What kind of primer was that?

  • @djrednitro4116
    @djrednitro4116 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Does the epoxy paint peel off if exposed to the sun (empty pool)

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 10 měsíci

      Ehh shouldnt.. now it may get kind of ashy feeling like when you rub your hand across it and you may get it on your hands, but it shouldn’t feel if it was put on correctly

  • @joehernandez11
    @joehernandez11 Před 4 lety +4

    My pool only is plastered, there is no paint over the plaster. Do i still have to sand the entire pool before painting with epoxy? Also do you recommend leslies brand of paint?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +3

      Yes .. you still have to sand the pool .. it taked off the top layer of oils and stuff from your water while adding a rough surface for the paint to grab ahold of.. and thats what I used in this video was leslies paint... I used th 2 part epoxy which was if I remeber right around $80 a gallon.. and I used around 6 gallons..

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +3

      Actually no .. if its plaster only and no paint .. then just acid wash and scrub and rinse with tsp or soda ash to kill the acid ..

    • @joehernandez11
      @joehernandez11 Před 4 lety +2

      Tech 360 thank you. This will be my project for vacations. Any tips on painting a pool deck?

    • @christophermccarthy9813
      @christophermccarthy9813 Před 4 lety +1

      Tech 360 p

    • @1025checo
      @1025checo Před 4 lety +1

      Is primer needed if pool was sanded and scuffed epoxy paint that was on it

  • @cityoftrees9953
    @cityoftrees9953 Před 2 lety

    My pool is concrete but I think there is a layer of plaster on top. Because when I went to power wash it chips of the plaster started coming off. My question is do I fill in those bad patches first then acid wash or vice versa. Also do you think I need to sand my whole pool? It’s pretty much in good shape other than the parts I blasted with water

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly if the parts that had shipped off are not that big and don’t think it will be that noticeable you could just paint over it, But if it’s a pretty deep gouge then maybe do a plaster patch and then you’re gonna want to acid wash the pool and then TSP wash.
      Tri sodium phosphate Which neutralize the acid that may get left behind in the pores of the plaster.
      But I would definitely recommend doing a light acid washing just to remove any kind of Greece or film that may be on the plaster that would cause the paint not to stick properly and come back up

    • @cityoftrees9953
      @cityoftrees9953 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas thank you bro. One last question. I think I have black algae. My pool is already drained but there are faint black spots everywhere. But even with the pressure washer it wouldn’t go away. Would the acid wash work on that?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      @@cityoftrees9953 the acid should eat away most of it.
      Acid wash, and scrub with a chemical resistant scrub brush. Then rinse down with water hose. Then TSP wash
      And you should be good to go

    • @cityoftrees9953
      @cityoftrees9953 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas appreciate it 💯

  • @tomsinclair1264
    @tomsinclair1264 Před 3 lety

    Where are you located? We have a pool in Big Sur CA that needs this done. Maybe you and your wide (?) need a working vacation in Big Sur!

  • @Artemis19811
    @Artemis19811 Před 7 měsíci +1

    How long should the epoxy paint last before it starts chipping?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 7 měsíci

      If done correctly for about three or four years..

  • @angiearreola6422
    @angiearreola6422 Před rokem

    Hey buddy what kind of primer did you used ?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před rokem

      lesliespool.com/smart-seal-rough-prime-primer-1-gallon/26649.html

  • @johnreddington877
    @johnreddington877 Před 2 lety +1

    How long after the plaster repair were you able to paint over it

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      It all depends on the temperature outside and the humidity.
      But it’s good to wait at least 12 hours Minimum to fully cure out and dry

    • @johnreddington877
      @johnreddington877 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas thank you

  • @mattalbrecht7471
    @mattalbrecht7471 Před 2 lety +1

    A link to your products and how much used would be nice. I have no idea how big my pool is and how many gallons of paint it will take after I'm done but it's got a very nice long crack in the plaster that runs the full length of the pool it probably hasn't been done in 10 years so it's overdue....

    • @enmodo
      @enmodo Před rokem

      I'm not Craig but you can measure and take a good estimate of square footage. If your pool isn't rectangular that will be harder but divide it into a few approximate rectangles measure and add up - its going to be between 50 and 100% of that depending on how curvy it is. Products will tell you on the label what the "coverage" is which is how many square feet they cover per gallon. Allow for two coats if the paint requires it.

    • @mattalbrecht7471
      @mattalbrecht7471 Před rokem

      ​@enmodo it is a large kidney shaped pool

    • @stacyspooner3572
      @stacyspooner3572 Před 7 měsíci

      SqFt(=)L(x)W(x)1.65

  • @FJB2016
    @FJB2016 Před 4 lety

    Do you have to paint a concrete pool? Can you remove the paint and just leave it?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      Well I’m kind of curious when you say it’s a concrete pool.. If it’s a concrete pool it should have a liner or plaster over the concrete.. If it’s white plaster it’s not a must to paint it but I can help extend the life of it by a few years

    • @FJB2016
      @FJB2016 Před 4 lety

      Tech 360 Thank you for the reply. After some research, it’s plaster of concrete. A previous owner painted white over a previous blue color and now the white paint is chipping in some areas. I don’t think all the paint can be removed as it has been there for years. I guess the best choice is to scrape the chipping paint and prep the area to paint white again. Thanks again for the reply.

  • @15Kilo
    @15Kilo Před 2 lety

    So it’s normal to have water underneath the plaster? I saw water underneath or inside my plaster bubbles and started to freak out. And wondering where the leak is at. Should I worry? Thanks man!

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      You will have water to some degree in between the concrete and plaster.. But when it becomes a problem is when the plaster separates from the concrete. The easiest way to tell is like I did in the video and the pool is drained get something and tap around on all the walls and flooring and once you have that hollow sound that is a bad spot that will need to come out eventually.. But if you don’t have the money or time to repair it as long as there are no cracks where that blister is you can probably get by with it for another couple years..

    • @15Kilo
      @15Kilo Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much!

  • @angiearreola6422
    @angiearreola6422 Před rokem

    Where can I buy the same paint that you used in this project?

  • @travisgreenfield3050
    @travisgreenfield3050 Před rokem +1

    Every time I use epoxy paint, it starts chalking and coming up on swimmers and in filter, how do you prevent this??

    • @enmodo
      @enmodo Před rokem

      That's been my fear of painting - I've had loads of people say "No, no, no!"

  • @vichoguallo
    @vichoguallo Před rokem +1

    Hi what is name of product to patch ? thanks

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před rokem +1

      Its called "Patch it " from leslie pool supply.

  • @Rjgarciajr
    @Rjgarciajr Před měsícem +1

    Did you sand afterwards after repairing?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před měsícem +1

      You can if the patches a little rough looking on the surface,,
      Because sometimes it hardens a pretty rough so you can go over it and send it down a bit to make it a little more smoother and blend in with the rest of the pool

    • @Rjgarciajr
      @Rjgarciajr Před měsícem +1

      @@Tech360Dallas did you get any dark spots when you applied the fresh paint? Where you repaired

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před měsícem

      @@Rjgarciajr no mine didn’t do that..

  • @rodneyarmstrong3813
    @rodneyarmstrong3813 Před 3 lety +1

    Look if your good enough, paint it once and then put your second coat. Remember an exterior pool nobody could ever guess 5 days of weather. Really it all boils down to your mixture of the paint and 2 days of dry time. If your mixture of the paint isn't right that's what causes blister. While painting keep your roller wet never dry roll. Remember your putting paint on.

  • @Paul-jp8zz
    @Paul-jp8zz Před 8 měsíci

    is that an angle grinder you're using? what tool and pad is that?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 8 měsíci

      It was a large 7 inch angle grinder with Diablo sanding discs.

    • @Paul-jp8zz
      @Paul-jp8zz Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Tech360Dallas Thanks! What grit? Probably a 60 or 80?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 8 měsíci

      @@Paul-jp8zz you know honestly, I don’t remember it’s been a while since I’ve done that job.. I do know the grittier the better..

  • @elliewillett6074
    @elliewillett6074 Před 10 měsíci

    What kind of paint and color? Can I have the information please

  • @Jay-bi8kn
    @Jay-bi8kn Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the walkthrough. How much of the “patch-it” product did you use or how much square footage does it cover? I found the 10lb bucket but can’t find anything bigger and wanted to make sure it would be enough. Thank you!

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      Yea thats All i could get as well, but i used probly about 15 buckets of it throughout the whole pool. It was in rough shape. But for a spot 10” round and 1 or so inches deep 1 bucket should be fine.

    • @Jay-bi8kn
      @Jay-bi8kn Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas thanks! What’s you’re recommended water mixing ratio to get that watery effect like you did with it here?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jay-bi8kn If you’ve never done it I would get you a cup of water or something and pour a little bit into it stir it up, It will be real clumpy so you’ll have to continue adding water but just do a little bit at a time so you don’t get it too runny, If you’re making a repair on a wall you do not want it running at all you’re gonna want it kind of thick so it doesn’t run down the wall and out of the hole, But also remember the more water you add the longer it takes to dry, I think of it as pancake mix, You pour the powder into a bowl and then add a little bit of water and keep adding until it gets to the consistency you like, Once you have your whole cleaned out and wiped out and all the dust and debris out of it you will pour the mix into the hole and get something flat to smooth it out. Now when it dries it may crack and split a little bit. So you may have to go back over it with a second coat to fill in the little cracks. But in order to do that you will have to get a second bucket of this stuff. Because no matter how you mix it or how well you put the lid back on This stuff dries up hard as a rock within about a minute or so. So you don’t have long. But also the more water you add the longer it will take for it to harden up which will give you a little more time to work with it. It may take you from a minute of work time to about two minutes of working time.

    • @Jay-bi8kn
      @Jay-bi8kn Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas Noted, thanks boss! 🙏🏽

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      @@Jay-bi8kn glad I could help!

  • @dmtycn
    @dmtycn Před 3 lety +1

    So it's ok to epoxy a plaster pool, right? Shall I sand the plaster before paint?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      Yes.. That’s what this pool was,a plaster pool, It has some blisters and mild cracking so I just hit the surface with a sanding wheel Just the scuff up the surface a bit. Rinsed it all down.. let dry COMPLETLY! LIKE GIVE IT A DAY OR 2 BEFOR PAINTING… Because if you rinse the pool down and just let it dry for an hour or two, Do you want to make sure the plaster is very dry or the Epoxy paint will come loose. There are a lot of pores in plaster, So you need to make sure that plaster is 100% dry before you apply primer and the paint or if you do not, then When the water starts to evaporate out of the plaster it rises and gets in between the plaster and the Apoxsee paint and creates a blister which is basically an air pocket and as soon as someone’s foot or something hits it it will crack it and then water gets Back onto the plaster and spreads throughout the entire pool until the entire pool plaster is soaked with water again and the paint comes loose

    • @dmtycn
      @dmtycn Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas Thanks, I don't have a sander but a angle grinder, cannot find the right sand paper for stone or concrete, all for metal :(

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      @@dmtycn I’m actually about to upload another video Giving explanations to some of the questions I have received On these pool videos

    • @dmtycn
      @dmtycn Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas perfect, hope I can catch up, my paint is on the way.

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      @@dmtycn Yea ill post it here shortly.. It will answer alot of questions and give people idea of things to be carefull with

  • @PaulMcClellanmn
    @PaulMcClellanmn Před 2 lety +1

    New pool owner here.. I was told that leaving a pool empty for even a day will dry out the plaster and cause it to flake and scale
    Thoughts ?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      It definitely can but if you’re draining for repairs and then that’s a sacrifice you have to make sometimes..
      But it’s not like it flakes off in chunks it kind of turns ashy and when you wipe your hand down it you have white residue all over your hands.

    • @PaulMcClellanmn
      @PaulMcClellanmn Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas gotcha, so after filling you need to brush the sides again like a new pool

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 lety

      @@PaulMcClellanmn Yeah sometimes you can just rinse off the walls with a water hose and put a sub pump in and pump it out before you start filling but by the time the pool is full again the walls are dry so yeah wouldn’t be a bad idea once it is full go along with your brush and brush the walls to get that stuff stirred up and get it out of the pool

  • @lexiniki
    @lexiniki Před 2 lety

    I have same job for my pool,can you doit?

  • @sladestreet6086
    @sladestreet6086 Před rokem +1

    How much does it cost!!!!???

  • @ADUBOIS11
    @ADUBOIS11 Před 4 lety +1

    What did u use for fill

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      ADUB112 “ Patch-it “

    • @riod43
      @riod43 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas what about the epoxy pool paint?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      The epoxy paint is a 2 part paint .. when you buy 1 gallon it comes with a quart of activator..
      If I remember right it was about $80 a gallon.. and this pool needed five gallons.. I also have another vid on my youtube of the overhaul on the pool ... “ Pool remodel”

    • @riod43
      @riod43 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallasand what grit sanding disk did you use?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      I dont remember honestly.... i think they are the “Red Devil” brand.. and the grittyer the better..

  • @xtapia084
    @xtapia084 Před 4 lety

    How much does something like this cost?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      For what I did .. meterials ran about $1,600 total

  • @omerwehunt3728
    @omerwehunt3728 Před 4 lety

    Craig. Great video that answered many of my questions. But I do have one more. You used Leslie's Patch It mixed thinly. Will Patch It adhere to the plaster below the blister or do I have to take the plaster out all the way down to the concrete? I appreciate your answer.

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      It will go wherever you put it if prepped correctly

    • @omerwehunt3728
      @omerwehunt3728 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Tech360Dallas Thanks for your prompt reply. I little vague but I get it.

    • @omerwehunt3728
      @omerwehunt3728 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Craig. Thank you once again for your video. Its helping me greatly with my pool repair. But I have another few questions. I prepped two de-laminated areas as instructed in your video, mixed the Patch It to a pancake-batter consistency, and then applied it to the two holes. All seemed to go as in your video (thank you very much) but my technique is lacking. My questions are: 1) the thin Patch It mix seemed to shrink as it dried leaving cracks in the patch. Is this to be expected? And 2) Can I add another layer of Patch It on top of the the first layer for each hole to take care of the cracks and to better finish the look of the overall patch? Thanks again for your reply.

    • @omerwehunt3728
      @omerwehunt3728 Před 4 lety +1

      Also, it the Patch It supposed to dry to a rock hard finish or stay just a little soft?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      Yes all you have to do when it starts cracking like that is just go back over it with a skim coat to fill in the cracks and yes when it does dry up it is usually hard as a rock but sandable.. Because I would usually fill the hole then once it has dried I would go back in either with a hand sander or a big grinder and smoothing it out some so it’s not as noticeable

  • @ericrendon9902
    @ericrendon9902 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Link for the patch it product?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 2 měsíci

      a.co/d/h53pbqe
      You can order it on amazon or go to leslie pool supply and pick it up .. this is the bigger bucket of the stuff. But they do have smaller backets

    • @ericrendon9902
      @ericrendon9902 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you!

  • @hotelsinwisconsin6766
    @hotelsinwisconsin6766 Před 4 lety

    Do I Use premier before paint?

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      It depends... if there is no paint on the pool then yes .. you have to use primer and let dry then paint.. BUT if you already have pint on the pool then no. Just scuff the pool up and re paint.. BUT if you have latex or any other type of paint OTHER that epoxy then u have to completely sand the whole pool down to remove it .. epoxy works with epoxy .. no other paint

    • @gurpat488
      @gurpat488 Před 4 lety

      It’s not new Concrect. I am planing to sand blasting than use epoxy paint.

    • @hotelsinwisconsin6766
      @hotelsinwisconsin6766 Před 4 lety

      @@Tech360Dallas it was painted before, I m sendblasting , Do I still use premier ?

  • @MrTheckman007
    @MrTheckman007 Před 11 měsíci

    Why did you choose Epoxy paint over a chlorinated paint?

  • @DuzBee
    @DuzBee Před 4 lety +1

    When he says ‘plaster’, it is ‘cement’? In Australia we have Fibreglass and or Cement pools. Here in Australia, ‘plaster’ means dry wall for in doors, like ‘plaster walls’.... Plaster goes soggy and soft in water.

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      Well the pool itself Is concrete, But it has layer of gunite over it .. some people call it plaster and some gunite...

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety +1

      The lable on the Container says: Great for small repairs! Waterproof cement for repairing tile, pool plaster or chipped cement. Twice the strength and three times the bonding power of concrete. Works equally well under-water.

    • @scorpius7jeremiel500
      @scorpius7jeremiel500 Před 4 lety

      @@Tech360Dallas Hi!. whats the name of the cement you used and the Brand of paint you use as well pleas🙏.

    • @nix48e
      @nix48e Před 3 lety

      @@scorpius7jeremiel500 u can use high bond non shrink grout

  • @johndushane2375
    @johndushane2375 Před 4 lety

    Can i add this over new plaster

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 4 lety

      John Dushane you can... just need to clean the spot .. and maybe even power was the spot before hand

    • @johndushane2375
      @johndushane2375 Před 4 lety

      Thank you. Love the video. I have to do alot of work to my pool this spring. Im going to plaster the whole pool. Can i do 2 coats of plaster and the paint also? I think the paint you used in the video looked very nice

    • @iPR3TTY1
      @iPR3TTY1 Před 4 lety

      My name is Jonah I plaster swimming pools from Florida will travel great prices

    • @iPR3TTY1
      @iPR3TTY1 Před 4 lety

      (754)366-3730

    • @poolman8201
      @poolman8201 Před 3 lety

      @@johndushane2375 Do not paint your pool dude, get Krystal krete or pebble, you will be sorry if you paint your pool..

  • @humbertomoreno5460
    @humbertomoreno5460 Před 3 lety

    Was the name of that product

  • @steveho54
    @steveho54 Před 3 lety

    How long poxy stay

  • @elmermancia3507
    @elmermancia3507 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Mine is bad im in irving tx can you checkit out

    • @Rjgarciajr
      @Rjgarciajr Před měsícem

      Hello I can. I’m in San Antonio

  • @lorinkenfield6937
    @lorinkenfield6937 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellet advice, but the audio was hard to hear.

  • @mattalbrecht7471
    @mattalbrecht7471 Před 2 lety +1

    But sadly I don't have the $15,000 that would take to have a professional come in chip all the plaster out get down to the original gun I put a new plaster and stuff like that so I have to do it myself suck it out clean it sand you know chip out along the crack wherever it's bad it's not leaking water so I know the gunite isn't leaking....

  • @robbs96
    @robbs96 Před 2 lety

    It looks like there would be less work in doing a complete replaster

  • @fernandorodriguez4423
    @fernandorodriguez4423 Před 4 lety

    Where you live come fix my pool !!!!

  • @christopherdiaz3232
    @christopherdiaz3232 Před rokem

    Bevel. It's call bevel

  • @renzogamarra81
    @renzogamarra81 Před 3 lety

    Idk what everyone is praising for. He doesn’t even tell you what grit number is being used for the wheels on the grinder.

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety

      Because if I was to give exact grit of paper I used, and someone was to use the same thing but did it wrong And destroyed their pool then I can be hit with liability lawsuits. But if you were to take the time and go through the comments I have posted several links to the wheels that I have used.

  • @poolman8201
    @poolman8201 Před 3 lety +1

    This makes no sense, undurcutt the tile, chip ,hydralic around fittings and lights fill in hollows, bond kote, get crystal krete, or pebble . Do not paint your pool..

    • @Tech360Dallas
      @Tech360Dallas  Před 3 lety +2

      Yea but not everyone has that kind of money or know how.. this was just a job I did because they didnt want to pay to have the whole pool re-shot, being it has so many blisters and black staining ..