Hat’s off to you and your wife for attempting to do this project! I am a pool owner in Canada as well as I am blessed to have a vacation home in California with a pool. Both pools require a lot of maintenance and over the years I feel that pools are a HUGE expense if you have to always call the pool companies to come and fix issues that you are having. Not only that, it seems you are always waiting and waiting for them to show up. Always excuses why they can’t be there. I have found a way to get through it. DO THE WORK AND REPAIRS YOURSELF . If you can. I’m going to be renovation my californien pool this winter and my wife and I will be trying this Sider Crete system. We are very handy and work well together( 37 years). I am not prepared to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for a resurfaced pool when we think this system can work for many years if proper systems are followed by manufacturer. Yes. It’s going to be very hard work and a few long days, but that what makes it all worth saving the money…. I think when it’s all said and done, we will be proud of what we accomplished as well as the look we desired as you and your wife should be. Job well done buddy!!!
I have a 20X40 concrete pool built sometime in the 50's. It's 44,000 gals of water. It's 10 feet deep on the deepest end. I have P W and acid washed it to paint it several times over the years. We have lived here 52 years so of course now it really needs complete resurface which at 85 yrs. old I know I can't handle alone. Pool companies here in Fl. want $25,000. or more to do it. Not sure if I could use the product you did due to it being concrete. I do have some much younger friends that possibly I could get to help. I would never do it during the summer as we would all end up toast. Pools built here in my county aren't allowed to be over 6 feet deep and no diving boards which I really miss. You and your wife made a great team. I am a widow now but my husb. never did like the pool when we bought this place so I have always been the maintenance person in charge of it. Can't bring myself to fill it in with dirt and besides the next owner might enjoy as much as I and my kids, grand, and great grand kids have. You should be so proud of yourselves and have a real sense of accomplishment.
Wow, your grit and determination are inspiring! I'm 59 too, and you've totally motivated me to tackle resurfacing my pool. Thanks a bunch for sharing your experience-it's really well done
Overview of material costs ( I had most of the tools). Side-Crete Plaster 15-bags $2242 used everyone, cut it too close for 14,000 gallon pool. Slider-Crete Repair (1-bag) & M50 (1-gallon) cost $150, 18” Magic Trowel $42, total material cost $2,431. Miscellaneous tools must have quality combination chisel/hammer drill, tape, rollers, brushes another $500. The hot tub costs are separate from above, I used actual pool plaster on it, that was probably another $500.
It has been over one year now and the finish still looking good with no issues. I am check my pool water weekly so not to get in this situation again hopefully.
Hey buddy, I am proud of you and your wife for taking on such a big DIY project. I am 55 and will be resurfacing my pool. The job will be almost like yours. My pool has some damage on the walls and floor with a few holes. I live in Florida, so I know I will have to work very fast, and I will need to fix the light which I would like to add to the Multicolor. I had a company giving me an estimate and it was a little pricy at $7,500 with the light. I understand it is business, something out of the budget for now. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience. -Jorge
Awesome video..We just bought a home w/a pool in Paris Texas..We bought it in February and finally got moved in and pool opened this past week, and I'm gonna want to do this as this pool was resurfaced like 15 years ago and needs some TLC..Companies are charging some crazy prices and if I can do it myself I'm gonna... Keep Crushing It!! Stay HUMBLE, Stay HUNGRY, Stay FOCUSED...~The Jarhead Entrepreneur
Yep, I did it on my own on a 25,000 gallon pool and spa. It’s very hard work but you save a lot of money. Also, Ivan was awesome in customer service and guided me through the process. I recommend this product if you are willing to put in the hard work.
When you put that roll-on plaster over the tape that you masked off the tiles, was it difficult to remove with the hardened plaster dried on. I’m thinking about doing this job pretty much exactly like you have done it, and I was curious if I should peel the tape off while the plaster is wet and then for the second coat tape again. I am a new pool owner and destroyed my finish like you mentioned you did. I also have some tiles imbedded on the steps. So peeling the tape off when the plaster is wet is what I’m thinking. You did a great job with the video. Thank you so much! Anthony
I noticed your cantilevered umbrella - very smart! I’m a wuss working in hot weather, so I cover small areas with umbrellas. For large areas I suspend shade canopies and/or tarps. I keep a big roll of cord & a bunch of carabiners so they go up fast.
Hello Dan, this has been by far the best How-To video. I am planning on resurfacing our pool. I believe ours might be a bit smaller. You definitely did a great job buddy. I'm 56 and like you said, if you did it so I can😁. Can you share the company information. Thank you and I hope I will be able to share with you the progress once I started. 🙏
Im debating on doing my pool myself. I dont know what I should do if i should just pour plaster over my old delaminated plaster? Or should i rip off all of my old plaster and follow your steps?
Hey, great job, we're in Frisco, would you recommend the Sider crete product still? what others did you consider? how much were pro quotes? guessing 15k gallon pool there?
I was curious to know how the product is holding up so far. I'm considering using this product but there is not much info on the internet to do a research. Thanks!
It has been 6-months now, still holding up well. It seems to stain a lot easier than my original pool plaster. I have had some issues controlling my algae this year (not the plasters fault).
I did mine back in 2019 and it’s held up very well. I suggest you give it a few extra days to cure so the product doesn’t come of when you use the pool cleaner. I wounded if the sell any sealant. This may help more. Good luck
It is pretty smooth. I could have done a better job troweling, I have some trowel lines. I wish I would have spent the time sanding the trowel lines down for a smoother surface. I have a in floor pool cleaning system (popup jets), the thing I have noticed is the trowel lines don't allow the jets to swipe the dirt as good as before so I do have to spend more time brushing.
Did you do the acid wash in the pool prior to resurfacing? I know you did it in the spa. And you said you were going to do it in the pool. I’m doing this exact task right now but possibly skipping the acid wash because it doesn’t look like I really need it. I don’t have calcium buildup.🤷🏼♂️ @danbury210
Honestly one of the best DIY videos Ive seen in a long time, start to finish and no sugar coating the entire process, great job wife + hubby
Hat’s off to you and your wife for attempting to do this project! I am a pool owner in Canada as well as I am blessed to have a vacation home in California with a pool. Both pools require a lot of maintenance and over the years I feel that pools are a HUGE expense if you have to always call the pool companies to come and fix issues that you are having. Not only that, it seems you are always waiting and waiting for them to show up. Always excuses why they can’t be there. I have found a way to get through it. DO THE WORK AND REPAIRS YOURSELF .
If you can. I’m going to be renovation my californien pool this winter and my wife and I will be trying this Sider Crete system. We are very handy and work well together( 37 years). I am not prepared to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for a resurfaced pool when we think this system can work for many years if proper systems are followed by manufacturer. Yes. It’s going to be very hard work and a few long days, but that what makes it all worth saving the money…. I think when it’s all said and done, we will be proud of what we accomplished as well as the look we desired as you and your wife should be. Job well done buddy!!!
You’re a stud for taking on this project. Professional homeowner right here.
Update - 03-14-2023 Pool & Spa still looking good
Wow , good job 👏 that looked like a lot of work , very well done
ru DFW area? been considering tackling this
and LOVE the wife sitting there w a Mai-Tai while your working like a dog! omg hilarious 😆 darn, she started helping ;)
I have a 20X40 concrete pool built sometime in the 50's. It's 44,000 gals of water. It's 10 feet deep on the deepest end. I have P W and acid washed it to paint it several times over the years. We have lived here 52 years so of course now it really needs complete resurface which at 85 yrs. old I know I can't handle alone. Pool companies here in Fl. want $25,000. or more to do it. Not sure if I could use the product you did due to it being concrete. I do have some much younger friends that possibly I could get to help. I would never do it during the summer as we would all end up toast. Pools built here in my county aren't allowed to be over 6 feet deep and no diving boards which I really miss. You and your wife made a great team. I am a widow now but my husb. never did like the pool when we bought this place so I have always been the maintenance person in charge of it. Can't bring myself to fill it in with dirt and besides the next owner might enjoy as much as I and my kids, grand, and great grand kids have. You should be so proud of yourselves and have a real sense of accomplishment.
Wow, your grit and determination are inspiring! I'm 59 too, and you've totally motivated me to tackle resurfacing my pool. Thanks a bunch for sharing your experience-it's really well done
Overview of material costs ( I had most of the tools). Side-Crete Plaster 15-bags $2242 used everyone, cut it too close for 14,000 gallon pool. Slider-Crete Repair (1-bag) & M50 (1-gallon) cost $150, 18” Magic Trowel $42, total material cost $2,431. Miscellaneous tools must have quality combination chisel/hammer drill, tape, rollers, brushes another $500. The hot tub costs are separate from above, I used actual pool plaster on it, that was probably another $500.
Wow this was awesome to see. Thanks for recording the process and sharing all the issues and tips!
It has been over one year now and the finish still looking good with no issues. I am check my pool water weekly so not to get in this situation again hopefully.
Beautiful renovation project, thank you for sharing!!!
Hey buddy, I am proud of you and your wife for taking on such a big DIY project. I am 55 and will be resurfacing my pool. The job will be almost like yours. My pool has some damage on the walls and floor with a few holes. I live in Florida, so I know I will have to work very fast, and I will need to fix the light which I would like to add to the Multicolor. I had a company giving me an estimate and it was a little pricy at $7,500 with the light. I understand it is business, something out of the budget for now. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience. -Jorge
Awesome video..We just bought a home w/a pool in Paris Texas..We bought it in February and finally got moved in and pool opened this past week, and I'm gonna want to do this as this pool was resurfaced like 15 years ago and needs some TLC..Companies are charging some crazy prices and if I can do it myself I'm gonna...
Keep Crushing It!! Stay HUMBLE, Stay HUNGRY, Stay FOCUSED...~The Jarhead Entrepreneur
Yep, I did it on my own on a 25,000 gallon pool and spa. It’s very hard work but you save a lot of money. Also, Ivan was awesome in customer service and guided me through the process. I recommend this product if you are willing to put in the hard work.
Where to buy in ca
Great job! Wish I was 20 years younger so I could do mine. Thanks for sharing
When you put that roll-on plaster over the tape that you masked off the tiles, was it difficult to remove with the hardened plaster dried on. I’m thinking about doing this job pretty much exactly like you have done it, and I was curious if I should peel the tape off while the plaster is wet and then for the second coat tape again. I am a new pool owner and destroyed my finish like you mentioned you did. I also have some tiles imbedded on the steps. So peeling the tape off when the plaster is wet is what I’m thinking. You did a great job with the video. Thank you so much! Anthony
I noticed your cantilevered umbrella - very smart! I’m a wuss working in hot weather, so I cover small areas with umbrellas. For large areas I suspend shade canopies and/or tarps. I keep a big roll of cord & a bunch of carabiners so they go up fast.
Hello Dan, this has been by far the best How-To video. I am planning on resurfacing our pool. I believe ours might be a bit smaller. You definitely did a great job buddy. I'm 56 and like you said, if you did it so I can😁. Can you share the company information. Thank you and I hope I will be able to share with you the progress once I started. 🙏
This is FABULOUS! I’m going to be doing this real soon! Fortunately, I have a much smaller pool. 😆
Im debating on doing my pool myself. I dont know what I should do if i should just pour plaster over my old delaminated plaster? Or should i rip off all of my old plaster and follow your steps?
Very nice job !!! Why you didn’t choose to epoxy paint ?
Great video and great inspiration. Thank you! A++++
Hey, great job, we're in Frisco, would you recommend the Sider crete product still? what others did you consider? how much were pro quotes? guessing 15k gallon pool there?
Amazing video. Thank you
Sure looks good in the video
how did you find the leak my pool has one I need to figure out where the leak is at
Where do you buy the plaster
Nice Job! How many bags did it take?
Question, I'm thinking about doing the same project to save $16k, Do I need to chip off all the old plaster on my pool?
How long did it take for you to finish this?
Hey Danbury210, im from Texas too lol. Where did you buy your sider crete repair and plaster from??? Couldn't find any from the chain stores here
I purchased the Sider Crete directly online from Sider Crete, they shipped to the house on a pallet.
I was curious to know how the product is holding up so far. I'm considering using this product but there is not much info on the internet to do a research. Thanks!
It has been 6-months now, still holding up well. It seems to stain a lot easier than my original pool plaster. I have had some issues controlling my algae this year (not the plasters fault).
I did mine back in 2019 and it’s held up very well. I suggest you give it a few extra days to cure so the product doesn’t come of when you use the pool cleaner. I wounded if the sell any sealant. This may help more. Good luck
Want to help out with my pool? I’m in the 210 as well haha
I would hire a pool plastering co. They do it right
Great job, I'm leaning toward doing the same thing, do you know how many gallons your pool is? Trying to make a comparison. Thanks for the post
My estimate was about 14,000 gallons
The 60sf per kit is for two coats, not one. :)
How many sides kits did you have to purchase?
NM, I saw the answer later I the video.
15 bags of the Sider-Proof FF-PR ($149.50 each)
How smooth is the finish?
It is pretty smooth. I could have done a better job troweling, I have some trowel lines. I wish I would have spent the time sanding the trowel lines down for a smoother surface. I have a in floor pool cleaning system (popup jets), the thing I have noticed is the trowel lines don't allow the jets to swipe the dirt as good as before so I do have to spend more time brushing.
Can you do mine 😅
Did you do the acid wash in the pool prior to resurfacing? I know you did it in the spa. And you said you were going to do it in the pool. I’m doing this exact task right now but possibly skipping the acid wash because it doesn’t look like I really need it. I don’t have calcium buildup.🤷🏼♂️ @danbury210