Any pool Interior finish will dry out and crumble if allowed to do so.
There is a web link describing quarts finish below. There is also a web link on pebble tech below. pebble tech and quarts are pool surface finishes (see the links mentioned above) Wet edge is a method of constructing a pool where by one or more edges of the pools side are built just below the waters natural surface height. This brings about a situation where water is constantly falling over the edge of the pool into a balance tank and then via filtration back into the pool.
Pebble tech
It shouldn't after all the top of the pebble tech pool is out of the water forever and it doesn't seem to hurt it. However be careful that you don't get a build up of ground water around the outside of the pool, This can cause an empty pool to start floating and that will definitely hurt it. If you have a hydro static valve at the bottom that works it should be ok.
Dry ice can damage pebble tech surfaces in pools due to its extreme cold temperatures. The rapid temperature change can cause the surface to crack or delaminate. It is best to avoid direct contact between dry ice and pebble tech surfaces to prevent any potential damage.
shock the pool add algaecide and scrub the pool walls with a stiff pool broom this should take care of the problem within a couple of days.
I believe if you check with pebble tech they will say never.
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SCP usually has it in stock you can reach them at www.scpool.com If you need installation contact Scuba Pool Repair- Repairing your pool Underwater: 800.330.7068 or visit www.scubapoolrepair.com
I am in phoenix arizona. I have a 12-14,000 gallon in ground pebble tech pool and a 400,000 btu natural gas heater. Would like to know costs to heat pool of in phoenix, with a natural gas heater. Please state approximate pool size, in gallons and if you heat your pool a few times a month or all month long. Obviously winter would cost more than summer.
brush it with a strong solution of acid, Becarefull for your eyes ETC and then hose it down.
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