Re-Modeling Swimming Pool - What do you think?

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I'll post pics next week, but in the mean time you can go to this site to see what it looks like.

FYI- We chose to go with the pebble sheen, in "Irish Mist" color :D. I like it because it uses Portland Cement in the mixture. Take a look in the photo gallery for examples of completed projects.
 
Roger,

Maybe it's a local thing but the premium finish around here, where there are as many pools as houses, is a product called Diamond Brite. I had my pool remodeled last year.

Check it out if you haven't put a deposit down yet.
 
Chops, The Diamond Brite looks like the same or similar process / material used, just under a different name possibly to get around any patent infringment. Don't know who developed the original process. You'll like the result, looks great. Ours is being filled as I write this. :D
 
you should definitely remodel, a pool is nothing without models.



Oh, yeah, and that is a really nice effect for a pool. thanks for the info, I don't even have a house, but now I want one with a pool and palm trees.
 
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