Smooth the pool walls with your trowel as you did for the base.
How thick should a concrete pool wall be.
The concrete curing process allows the concrete to reach maximum strength and takes approximately 28 days.
Floors should be at least 6 inches thick.
Can it go over existing concrete.
On top of that the plaster interior finish should be at least inch thick the pool will also need to meet the ansi apsp standards.
However the stone has been compacted to the top of the rails which corresponds to only 2 5 inches of thickness at the edge of the pool.
One of the oldest methods of pouring a floor for a vinyl liner pool is with concrete.
A concrete pool bottom uses a special recipe that includes more sand less stone along with fly ash slag.
Now the concrete has to cure properly before you can fill it with water.
At the edge of the pool the pool salesman said they re supposed to come to the bottom of the support rails with stone which would correspond to 4 inches of concrete thickness.
Another is the infinite variety of shapes into which concrete can be molded.
Yes under certain circumstances it will require us to cap or pour over existing concrete.
However for some projects or in some sections of the pool shell a builder will make the shell walls thicker.
To be structurally sound a concrete pool shell should generally be 6 inches thick.
Depending on the engineer and the soil condition it may be more.
An online look at several pool builders shows they apply plaster to in ground concrete pool at thicknesses from 3 8 inch up to 5 8 inch.
Our standard slab is a minimum of four inches.
Generally the pool walls need to be between three and four inches thick.
The concrete is poured 2 4 thick and gets hand troweled to a smooth glass like finish.
Small pools can be cast monolithically while larger pools will require expansion and construction joints.
Swimming pool plaster topcoats should be of no less than 3 8 inch thickness.
Forms for pools should be set for casting walls at least 8 inches thick.
They need to be thicker at the top of a pool form where the soil exerts greater pressure.