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#1 canmaninpat

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Posted 2011-07-11 07:43:38

I am about to drain and re-grout my pool. The steps into the pool are covered in pebble crete which is deteriorating and needs replacing.
Can anyone reccomend a relaible contractor for the job?

#2 jaapfries

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Posted 2011-07-12 08:18:00

Hi; and WHAT would be your location ? ? ? ? ?

BTW: this is commonly referred to as either:

1. Stone-Wash,
2  Exposed-Aggregate,or
3. Sand-Wash

Cheers,

JaapFries

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Posted 2011-07-12 10:22:19

In Pattaya as per the thread title

#4 monsieurhappy

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Posted 2011-07-13 07:13:53

I would be very interested to hear more about this.
Cost etc.
Are you using a contractor?
Size of pool and time to do job. Etc, etc.
Could you post any photos?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.

#5 crazykopite

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Posted 2011-11-19 15:48:06

Two years ago I brought in a contractor to re-do my pool I removed the old tiles myself to save money they then came in took a top layer of concrete off the sides and floor in the pool and jacuzzi . My new pool is done in Terrazzo and looks amazing . No more having to worry about the grout getting dis-coloured  After 2 years it is as good as the 1st day it was filled . The work took 28 days of which 5 days was spent polishing the walls and floor by machine  the guy involved had been doing it for over 30 years he charged me 270,000 baht for a 10x4x2 pool/jacuzzi although I hear he now is charging over 500K but got to admit it looks a million $

#6 Bagwain

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Posted 2011-11-21 12:31:24

Have you got anyone yet.
PM me and we can discuss your requirements.


#7 WarpSpeed

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Posted 2012-03-30 13:32:32

View Postjaapfries, on 2011-07-12 08:18:00, said:

Hi; and WHAT would be your location ? ? ? ? ?

BTW: this is commonly referred to as either:

1. Stone-Wash,
2  Exposed-Aggregate,or
3. Sand-Wash

Cheers,

JaapFries
Yes it would be IF that's what it is, if not and it is indeed Pebblecrete then the OP is correct but I doubt if real Pebblecrete would be deteriorating so easily unless someone has been pouring acid directly on it for some years..



 


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