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Pool Plaster Finishes

There are two types of plaster finishes – white plaster & colored plaster. We use the same white portland cement for all plaster finishes. Depending on the aggregates and pigments added, they have different names – White Plaster, Pebble Finish, Quartz Finish, etc..

 

– Colored Plaster

– ColorScapes

– QuartzScapes

– Pebble Finish

– JewelScapes


 

Tiles

From stunning glass, to subtle earth tones; from a simple waterline, to a raised spa wall, your tile is a focal point of your poolscape.

 

– National Pool Tile

– Master Tile


 

Coping

Coping allows your beautiful patio to integrate seamlessly with a pool. The variety of style options allow for a custom look complementing the different options that are available.

 

– Natural Stones

 


 

Other Works

– Adding Spas

– Decking


 

NOTE: R.O.W. Custom Pool Color Plaster Disclaimer:

Pool plaster is composed of natural materials which have certain inherent characteristics, a certain amount of shading or color variation is a natural occurrence which should not be construed as a defect and which only enhances the natural beauty of your pool. Homeowners need to understand that the plaster is NOT guaranteed for evenness of color and may not be the exact shade anticipated. The shade and color may vary and fade over time. The plaster may become streaked, blotchy, or have a mottled appearance over which the contractor has no control. Homeowner should also understands that crazing (check cracks and hairline cracks) may be noticeable and may be quite pronounced with colored plaster. Due to atmospheric conditions (humidity, temperature, etc.) during plastering, light and/or dark streaks(a marbleized look) may appear in the plaster and may be more pronounced on a cloudy day or at night with the light on. These conditions are beyond the contractor's control.

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