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We're nearing completion of having pavers laid around the pool, and now need to address the area just under the protruding edge of the pavers, at the top of the fibreglass where the bedding sand/cement meets the pool. I'll need to smooth off the cement and fill some voids in some places. What should I use to fill and smooth before applying a paint?
Regarding the paint, I assume an epoxy paint of some kind? Someone in the pool renovation business recommended using concrete paint to paint the affected area. Does this sound OK? The fibreglass was recently recoated, so we don't plan to paint the entire pool, just the top where needed. I'll also need to be able to get a colour to match with the pool colour ("Dove White", I believe).
Any tips or good advice appreciated. Thanks!
Hi @geoffr,
You could use mortar to fill the holes and smooth out the surface, improving the appearance. Alternatively, you might want to test using Sika 300ml White Premium Swimming Pool Silicone Sealant—if the colour matches, you can apply this sealant to the bedding material. Silicone is easy to smooth out and will provide a good finish.
For painting the mortar or bedding cement, you'll need a product designed to withstand exposure to chlorinated or saltwater, particularly in the splash zone. I’ve confirmed that Dulux Concrete Paint is suitable for these conditions and would work well for your needs. Our in-store team can assist you with finding a close match to your Dove White.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi Mitchell, thanks very much for the reply!
Do you know if the pool silicone can be painted over with the concrete paint?
Much appreciated.
Regards,
Geoff
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