Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
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Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
Please be more specific. Need painted what?
Also price is per square foot, so size matters.....
Also price is per square foot, so size matters.....
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
I have a swimming pool 20'x40' in Vancouver BC that needs replaster, replace water-line tile and do pool deck tile. Is there anyone who is interested and can give me a quote?
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Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
It also depends if you plan on ordering your tile online? you could call a place that sells tile or email them and ask for your proposed square footage and choose the tile look you want.
Maybe this will help you: Pool Tile Pictures
Im not sure on painting costs, its another question you will have to forward to your local paint store. Best of luck to you!!
Maybe this will help you: Pool Tile Pictures
Im not sure on painting costs, its another question you will have to forward to your local paint store. Best of luck to you!!
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
I need some estimates on replastering my ingroung pool is about20x40 there's cracks in the pool and the tile is falling off i live in mesquite tx if there's anybody that work in this area that can help us.
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Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
Grab a phone book and start calling pool construction .
These people do not come here for advice. so you will wait forever.
Depending on the type of plaster, you looking at 6000 to 8000 bucks. Money is not indication how well it will the be done. You need inside help to avoid disapointment.
Also, may want go to the Noble Tile Supply by Harry Hines and ask for some business cards of replaster contractors.
Some of the procedures to watch for:
Correct preparation ("prep") which inludes chipping around inlets, pool light, wall steps and 2-3 inch margin bellow pool tile.
Correct acid wash afterwards, with plenty of water washing of the remnants of diluted acid.
Proper application of BondKote (bonding agent), which will determine how long the new plaster will adhere to the old one.
And of course you need an experienced crew and dedicated boss, that has an interest in promoting his company to supervise the whole work.
Good luck!
These people do not come here for advice. so you will wait forever.
Depending on the type of plaster, you looking at 6000 to 8000 bucks. Money is not indication how well it will the be done. You need inside help to avoid disapointment.
Also, may want go to the Noble Tile Supply by Harry Hines and ask for some business cards of replaster contractors.
Some of the procedures to watch for:
Correct preparation ("prep") which inludes chipping around inlets, pool light, wall steps and 2-3 inch margin bellow pool tile.
Correct acid wash afterwards, with plenty of water washing of the remnants of diluted acid.
Proper application of BondKote (bonding agent), which will determine how long the new plaster will adhere to the old one.
And of course you need an experienced crew and dedicated boss, that has an interest in promoting his company to supervise the whole work.
Good luck!
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
I am in the dfw area and got a quote to replaster only for about 3 k. Do you need to or is it recommended to replace the tile if its ok and only the plaster needs replaced? Thx
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
I have a 20 x 40 gunite pool, 35 years old, never been plastered. Live in Boston, Masschusetts. What is the average price?
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Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
Rrmeis wrote:I am in the dfw area and got a quote to replaster only for about 3 k. Do you need to or is it recommended to replace the tile if its ok and only the plaster needs replaced? Thx
I live in the same area and replaster with Diamondbrite cost me $3,500, 3 years ago.
I replaced the tile myself and also did the prep.worth about $550.(exposing gunite below tile and around the inlets and wall steps).
The tile job was quoted $1560.00 (regular tile guy will not bid a pool job!).
The material cost me about $550.00 for 16'x32' oval.
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
I live in Bucks County PA and I need to get my pool replastered. john.betancourt@gmail.com
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Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
john betancourt wrote:I live in Bucks County PA and I need to get my pool replastered. john.betancourt@gmail.com
Get a phone book and start calling pool contractors. You won't find it done online.
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
I am reading these posts and cannot believe it. Most of these contractors seems to be pussys. No one wants to give estimates. They are just estimates!!!! no one will hold you to them!!!
Please give some estimates for goodnes sake
Please give some estimates for goodnes sake
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
This was my quote from a pool guy I have used for 15 years.
The plaster guy is $4908.00 For demo and white plaster
The tile guy is $2206.00 for a group 3 tile choice ( Price includes tile)
If you still want tile on all seats and steps that would add $440.00 to price
Pool Start Up and filter clean would be $100.00
It also depends on the size of your pool. But yes they need to chisel out the old plaster to make it look good.
The plaster guy is $4908.00 For demo and white plaster
The tile guy is $2206.00 for a group 3 tile choice ( Price includes tile)
If you still want tile on all seats and steps that would add $440.00 to price
Pool Start Up and filter clean would be $100.00
It also depends on the size of your pool. But yes they need to chisel out the old plaster to make it look good.
Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
Swimming Pool Replaster Estimate Example:
Swimming Pool size: 32ft x 16ft = 512sq.ft.
512sq.ft. x $8.00 = $4,096
125sq.ft. per 1 batch of plaster plus additional materials
512 / 125 = 4 batches of materials (round number)
1 batch of materials = $135.00
4 batches @ $135 each plus labor of prep and labor for plaster ($4,096) = a total of $4,636
PoolBoysTX com I hope this helps out a bit... sorry for the confusion guys!
Swimming Pool size: 32ft x 16ft = 512sq.ft.
512sq.ft. x $8.00 = $4,096
125sq.ft. per 1 batch of plaster plus additional materials
512 / 125 = 4 batches of materials (round number)
1 batch of materials = $135.00
4 batches @ $135 each plus labor of prep and labor for plaster ($4,096) = a total of $4,636
PoolBoysTX com I hope this helps out a bit... sorry for the confusion guys!
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Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
We will replaster and put ne tile for cheaper prices call me
Re: Replaster & Tile replacement estimate question.
czechmate wrote:Rrmeis wrote:I am in the dfw area and got a quote to replaster only for about 3 k. Do you need to or is it recommended to replace the tile if its ok and only the plaster needs replaced? Thx
I live in the same area and replaster with Diamondbrite cost me $3,500, 3 years ago.
I replaced the tile myself and also did the prep.worth about $550.(exposing gunite below tile and around the inlets and wall steps).
The tile job was quoted $1560.00 (regular tile guy will not bid a pool job!).
The material cost me about $550.00 for 16'x32' oval.
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