There are different types of pool finishes and pool plaster colors. Ideally, you might want to opt for a finish that will blend well with your home decor and landscape. Common options include tile, aggregate finishes and plaster. Each pool finish type comes in a lot of colors, textures and materials. Let’s read about some popular types.

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Plaster Pool Finishes

Plaster offers the traditional pool surface finish. This finish is a mixture of Portland cement, silica sand, marble dust and water.

If you are on a budget and want a classic, smooth appearance, plaster can be a great choice. As far as durability goes, this finish can last up to 7 years before any sign of chipping or etching appears.

You can mix plaster with dyes or pigments for creating a dramatic look. For this purpose, medium grey can be a great choice.

Aggregate Pool Finishes

The popularity of aggregate pool finishes has been on the rise for a number of reasons. They consist of pebbles, ceramic-coated crystals, quartz, glass, or stone. These “ingredients” are mixed with a cement-based pigmented plaster.

Aggregate pool finishes are of two types: polished and exposed. Both types are durable as they are resistant to chemicals and staining. Due to the variety, most pool finishes look appealing. Therefore, most people prefer aggregate pool finishes instead of the traditional options.

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Tile Pool Finishes

Another popular option is the tile-based pool finish. Usually, it involves porcelain but can be made with stone, glass or ceramic as well. If you want, you may also blend different types of tiles in order to create an amazing finish.

If you are looking for a variety of pool plaster colors, designs, and aesthetic styles, a tiled pool finish is an ideal choice. However, it’s important to keep in mind that this type of finish is the most expensive option among pool finishes. Keep in mind that the installation process for this type of pool finish is a lot longer than the plaster pool finish or other types.

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From the durability point of view, tiled pool finish is on top of the list without any doubt. If you need to replace a tile or fix any damage, you can get the work done in a short period of time. And the good thing is that the project won’t cost you a lot of money. So, even if you are on a budget, you can carry out the work without breaking the bank.

Usually, most people choose the replace all of the pool tiles. However, this is just a personal preference, not a requirement. If you want to use the best type of tile for your pool, make sure you consider the pros and cons of each type. And don’t forget to discuss the matter with you pool installation company. You can opt from different permeability, shapes, colors and sizes based on your taste.

So, if you are interested in different pool plaster colors and finishes, check out the guidelines given in this article.

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