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When you think of plastering, you normally think
of the smooth, white plaster surface that turns a sparkling blue when filled
with water, but there are actually many other available choices. We offer six
different types of surfaces in over 50 different colors that can be applied to
your swimming pool surface.
Plaster-White / Plaster Marcite:
What ever
name you choose to call it, white plaster is the most popular of all pool
plaster finishes in Southern California. White plaster is a mixture of white
marble sand and white portland cement which provide a hard and smooth finish.
This pool finish is the most common and least expensive, but is not as durable
as other pool plaster finishes.
Kerber Shield: A proprietary plaster
protector that can add to the life of the pool plaster used in all of our pool
plaster surfaces. How? Incorporates a blend of pozzolans and polymers and
use the highest quality materials in North America. The polymers protect the
finish during the early development process of the cement/plaster hydration
reaction. The pozzolanic additives convert the calcium hydroxide (plaster dust)
into less soluble cement compounds for a more durable finish. Although the
manufacturer considers the combination and sources of these ingredients
confidential, this technology has been used to produce high-strength concrete
for many years.
Kerber Quartz: A pre-blended exposed
aggregate pool finish that may last 2 to 3 times longer than standard white
plaster. It is mixtures of various materials which may include colored quartz,
white quartz, cement and polymers that when combined in our exclusive mixture
create a hardened surface. The results is a textured pool finish that is more
slip-resistant and durable than standard plaster. ; It comes in a wide variety
of ;different colors.
Kerber Pebble: A
pool surface finish intended to simulate the natural appearance of a lake or
stream bed with color variations as a desired outcome. ; Kerber Pebble is a
combination of pebbles, both natural and processed, cement and other materials.
Kerber Pebble, like all Kerber Surfaces, is available in a variety of different styles. |