About the product and why people should use it.
It’s very difficult to determine the quality of a pool finish by looking at it, and buying a pool that feels smooth to the touch can be a game of chance. Diamond Brite is an exposed aggregate pool finish made from a blend of natural quartz and polymer. Some may say it looks like sandblasted concrete, but Diamond Brite has several characteristics that prevent rusting and staining of the metal portion of the pool. Diamond Brite is also less porous than traditional plaster, meaning it takes longer to absorb contaminants.
How Long Does Diamond Brite pool finish last?
Eight to 12 years
Diamond Brite lasts eight to 12 years before it fades and gets spotty. We recommend acid washing this finish after about five years to keep it bright.
How much does it cost to Diamond Brite a pool?
Resurfacing with a pebble or quartz aggregate finish (like PebbleTec or Diamond Brite can cost $3,500-$8,500 for a rough finish or about $5,000-$10,000 for a polished finish, depending on the style and color.
Is Diamond Brite better than plaster?
Diamond Brite finish, on the other hand, costs a little more than white plaster but is more durable and has a longer lifespan of about 10-15 years. As well, you also have the freedom to personalize your pool thanks to the variety of exquisite shades available for you to choose from.