Spectacular renovation! I also it seems like your team has really dedicated themselves to caring about each project. You can hear it your voice. Well done!
hey nice job on this - I know its advertising but its also very informational and helps me as a homeowners get ready for even thinking how to approach this
Good job! As a designer by nature. Love the dark blue tile, but the plaster is too dark - over all you did a great job, I would have just had the plaster lighter to give it a cleaner look -
I have spent the last 3 hours watching pool resurfacing videos. I'm not sure exactly how you did everything by watching your video. The video was mildly informational, However the product you have shown me is superior to any other company and or DIYer that I have seen on TH-cam in my hours of viewing. I am a tradesman my self and offer a top notch experience for my customers. Its not hard to tell you do the same.
Really liked what you did....did you just plater color the bottom? How much was this project roughly from start to finish ? Do you have a NorCal Bay Area recommendation ?
Its so hard to find dependable honest pool people in Florida, There are hundreds of law suites pending looking for these come and go cut rate companies in Florida that did lousy work or In some cases never finished the job, Do you have any friends in Tampa ??
Hi Kirk, just left you a message. I love the tile combination and overall transformation you did with that pool. Would you be kind sharing the name of tile you used and the supplier? I love the blue texture tile and the shiny one as accent. Thanks in advance for sharing.
I agree , that pool is 20-30 years old , and I would have pressure tested the lines make sure no leaks and changed the skimmer , why spend all that money and not do it right , always start with the filtration system too. It’s like having a Ferrari with a blown engine. I mean that’s my stile when remodeling my pools but everyone thinks differently.
We just had ours redone in S.FL. About 22,000 gallon pool, 84 Linear ft. of new Couping and tile. Cost was $6,500 for new couping, tile and Florida Stucco gem quartz. Florida prices are cheaper than other areas.
What was the rough cost of this project? I'm in the San Diego area and have a 15k gallon in ground pool. It's from the 70's but functional...however it needs new coping, new deck, re-plaster, the works.
Hi Victor, I believe this tile and pebble job was around 19k, it was a larger tile job, upgraded tile and an upgraded pebble finish. We do free estimates if you ever want to get a realistic cost give us a call 619-561-0555
Do you guys have anybody in the last cruces, new Mexico area that could maybe come appraise my pool? It's an unground one used to be concrete but my grandpa made it vinyl. I would like it to be concrete again.
Depends on the color of tile and plaster. My guys literally all use to work for them until I started paying better. Without overcharging the home owners
@@Bricks4breakfast honey, you gotta stop hijacking my video. Poolscape is quite comparable in pricing to pretty much every other LEGITIMATE contractor in town that pays the costs to run a real business like payroll taxes, workers compensation and liability insurance. Not sure who "all your guys" are or what your company is for that matter but I assure you any worth while employee stick around because I treat them well. Many for 25+ years, hence our solid reputation. Thanks for chiming in though ;)
@@jaymechapman well tbh a lot of tile on many pools ive seen isnt. In the greatest shape. Either However common sense tells you once you start chipping and removing pieces of older tile all the other tiles will start going with it as the tileline level has been disrupted So i think the old tiles on this job could have stayed but hey business is business -pool remodeler
The tile upgrade on this pool made a gorgeous aesthetic difference. Sure, they could have repaired the tile from the 80s, but its still an 80s look if that's what you want. I think the pool is stunning with that tile.
That’s certainly an option, please feel free to reach out if you are looking for referrals, that’s a better way to gain business ;) jayme@poolscapeunlimited.com
Spectacular renovation! I also it seems like your team has really dedicated themselves to caring about each project. You can hear it your voice. Well done!
We are on the "demo phase" of our remodel. Can't wait to see the finish. This was neat to watch the process unfold.
Easy block x2
This is a beautiful pool. The tile and plaster is unbelievable
Wow! Sure hate to ask how much was being dropped. Amazing!
close to 15-20k
@@Maxis196 Dec 2021 more like 25 to 30K easy..
If not more!
This is a really wonderful video--excellent production and that pool is absolutely stunning! Thank you for making this video!
delapitated? Great results from Superior Cragstmen. Impressive Project. This is very inspirational. Thank YOU!
Seen pour-a-lid skimmers before, never the drain covers. Awesome!
Excellent work, great video and you also have an excellent work group that is worth a lot and it is appreciated in the finish they are PRO.
hey nice job on this - I know its advertising but its also very informational and helps me as a homeowners get ready for even thinking how to approach this
Great video, really helpful to understand the process!!
Good job! As a designer by nature. Love the dark blue tile, but the plaster is too dark - over all you did a great job, I would have just had the plaster lighter to give it a cleaner look -
Exactly what I as thinking. The deep blue color when they first poured was really beautiful, but then the grayish color was way too muddy.
I have spent the last 3 hours watching pool resurfacing videos. I'm not sure exactly how you did everything by watching your video. The video was mildly informational, However the product you have shown me is superior to any other company and or DIYer that I have seen on TH-cam in my hours of viewing. I am a tradesman my self and offer a top notch experience for my customers. Its not hard to tell you do the same.
That looks amazing! My pool is just like this one before the remodel.
Really great finish. Doing research for a pool refresh in San Antonio...looks awesome
Beautiful work of art!
Awesome job !!! Can you recommend remodeling company in Phoenix AZ ? Recommendation will be greatly appreciated
Wow, Great job guys! That is really pretty
God bless Luis and his partner!
His partners name is Sergio
Great job guys
Wooooowwww… Good job!
When removing the plaster does the main drain need to be covered (for pool with a drain already plumbed)?
Really liked what you did....did you just plater color the bottom? How much was this project roughly from start to finish ?
Do you have a NorCal Bay Area recommendation ?
Hello, this project included new pebble and tile. Around 20k, using some upgraded materials. Bay Area, we know Aqua Gunite, or Adams Pool Solutions!
How long do you allow your grout to cure before adding water?
Great Project.
They seem like really cool people to deal with.
Looks great! Did you use expansion joints on the tile?
Lovely old pool love the tiles I am doing the same as you
good work. hate the tile selection though
Im from Australia, im interested as to how much a job like this would approximately cost in America??
about $30,000 USD
Whats the going cost for something like this
20-25k
Should use a gas powered sub pump to get the water out. That little pump would take days.
What waterproof membrane did you use? I have the same problem on my radius wall.
Miracote Membrane C on this pool, we also use Basecrete as a waterproofer as well.
What is the waterproofing membrane that you use?
Skillllllzzzzz ✌🏻
Its so hard to find dependable honest pool people in Florida, There are hundreds of law suites pending looking for these come and go cut rate companies in Florida that did lousy work or In some cases never finished the job, Do you have any friends in Tampa ??
Amaaaazing👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful
Hi guys, what’s the name of that recertification colour ? It’s so beautiful.
I need this exactly same size pool how much ? And do you travel to the inland empire?
I'm in the I.E. also and same question!
This would run $15k-$25k
Great job
Hi Kirk, just left you a message. I love the tile combination and overall transformation you did with that pool. Would you be kind sharing the name of tile you used and the supplier? I love the blue texture tile and the shiny one as accent. Thanks in advance for sharing.
Thank you, it is Mastertile MASEB7!
Pretty!
I think the copping should have gone too!
copping removal seems alot of work.
I agree , that pool is 20-30 years old , and I would have pressure tested the lines make sure no leaks and changed the skimmer , why spend all that money and not do it right , always start with the filtration system too. It’s like having a Ferrari with a blown engine. I mean that’s my stile when remodeling my pools but everyone thinks differently.
Notice! They didn't say HOW MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How much can job like this cost?
We just had ours redone in S.FL. About 22,000 gallon pool, 84 Linear ft. of new Couping and tile. Cost was $6,500 for new couping, tile and Florida Stucco gem quartz. Florida prices are cheaper than other areas.
This can go up to 22k to 65 depending on materials you want
@@Pattycakezz Would you mind Sharing contact info with the company you used? I am also in south Florida
This job was around 19k, upgraded the tile and pebble finish.
How much for that $$$$$$$
What was the rough cost of this project? I'm in the San Diego area and have a 15k gallon in ground pool. It's from the 70's but functional...however it needs new coping, new deck, re-plaster, the works.
Hi Victor, I believe this tile and pebble job was around 19k, it was a larger tile job, upgraded tile and an upgraded pebble finish. We do free estimates if you ever want to get a realistic cost give us a call 619-561-0555
So beautiful
Get those guys some proper respirators!
Do you service Temecula area?
Hi Stephanie, just San Diego county at this time
Man, get those guys real respirators.
What is the waterproffing membrane you put under tile
BOND COAT 2 PART / YOU CAN USE THINSET. WITH ADDITIVE
We used a product called Membrane C from Miracote.
What is the thinset you use on the waterline tiles called?
6:35 - Lonely screw
wow, good catch
Do you guys have anybody in the last cruces, new Mexico area that could maybe come appraise my pool? It's an unground one used to be concrete but my grandpa made it vinyl. I would like it to be concrete again.
Hi Jordan, we do not, however we suggest going to npconline.org and searching for a pool professional in your area :)
Holy shit you remove the plaster? Why not just acid wash and bond cote? Woweee
How much ?
$$
Depends on your pool. I’d love to give you an appraisal
HOW MUCH IS THIS$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Depends on the color of tile and plaster. My guys literally all use to work for them until I started paying better. Without overcharging the home owners
@@Bricks4breakfast honey, you gotta stop hijacking my video. Poolscape is quite comparable in pricing to pretty much every other LEGITIMATE contractor in town that pays the costs to run a real business like payroll taxes, workers compensation and liability insurance. Not sure who "all your guys" are or what your company is for that matter but I assure you any worth while employee stick around because I treat them well. Many for 25+ years, hence our solid reputation. Thanks for chiming in though ;)
19k with upgraded tile and pebble
@@jaymechapmanhow much for this exact job?
That's about 25k
35k
Is she pregnant?
And she makes more than the dad
Yes, I was 9 months at this video....and David is cracking me up with his replies.
They could have just gotten their pool tile cleaned by elite pool tile cleaning and then gotten the tile repaired and then replastered.
That would be a good alternative. Wonder how much cheaper that would be.
The tile was no longer adhered to the wall, holding on by the grout only....so in this case, cleaning was not an alternative.
@@jaymechapman not all of it was
@@jaymechapman well tbh a lot of tile on many pools ive seen isnt. In the greatest shape. Either However common sense tells you once you start chipping and removing pieces of older tile all the other tiles will start going with it as the tileline level has been disrupted
So i think the old tiles on this job could have stayed but hey business is business
-pool remodeler
The tile upgrade on this pool made a gorgeous aesthetic difference. Sure, they could have repaired the tile from the 80s, but its still an 80s look if that's what you want. I think the pool is stunning with that tile.
hate when music is in the background!
They could have just gotten the tile cleaned and repaired by Hess tile cleaning and gotten it replastered.
That’s certainly an option, please feel free to reach out if you are looking for referrals, that’s a better way to gain business ;) jayme@poolscapeunlimited.com
pool remodeling companies are a rip off.
You just don’t have money to afford us?
Coping should have been replaced. Looks super dated.
something's wrong with that girl's belly
Hope some notice job done by immigrants
That woman needs to lay off the beer. That gut is huge!
LOL