Shooting for Strength Concrete and engineering experts debate the minimum psi at which pool and spa shells should be applied. By Rebecca Robledo and Pool & Spa News The year 2010 marked a century since the process of pneumatically applying concrete was developed. But there appears to be a debate brewing about this very fundamental… Read more »
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8 Steps to Achieve A Raw Yet Refined Stacked Stone Pool Accent
Rustic Elegance Follow these eight steps to achieve the raw yet refined look of dry-stack stone accent around your pool area. By Rebecca Robledo and Pool & Spa News Dry-stack stone can be applied to just about any vertical surface and it look especially nice in the vicinity of your pool. Most designers prefer to… Read more »
Gunite and Shotcrete Experts Discuss the True Differences in their Processes
In the Mix Gunite and shotcrete experts discuss the true differences in their processes By: Rebecca Robledo News Post Credit: Pool & Spa News Which is better — gunite or shotcrete? It’s a conversation that continues more than 80 years after the process of pneumatically applying concrete was first used on swimming pools. The conversation… Read more »