Browse Forums Pools & Spas 1 Aug 23, 2012 10:38 am Hi guys, I'm hoping someone can give me some advice. I have a very large in-ground, fiberglass pool built in the 80s and it has osmosis. It's still in very good condition for it's age and the osmosis is minimal at this stage however I want to know what my options are in terms of repairing? Personally I think the current pool is just way too big, it stays cold and unbearable because it's over 2m deep and the shallow end is about 1.5m, so really not that shallow. Anyway I was wondering if I can have a smaller fiberglass shell put over the top of the current pool? or perhaps re surfacing the old pool might be cheaper? I've heard that repairing osmosis is very expensive and labor intensive so what are the alternatives? Re: repairing or resurfacing old fiberglass pool? 2Aug 23, 2012 3:11 pm get a concrete shell sprayed on the inside of it, have done this on jobs before Da Vinci Outdoor Living Architectural landscaping http://www.davincioutdoor.com repairing or resurfacing old fiberglass pool? 4Aug 24, 2012 7:47 pm We often put a smaller Fibreglass pool inside concrete pools . Putting one inside a Fibreglass pool will be the same. It will need holes inside the exhisting then a layer of aggregate such as blue metal then instal with stableised backfill as you normally would. New pool can be installed so coping is lined up with exhisting or higher if desired Cheers Andrew Assuming the structure of your cabinetry is good then I would DIY everything as follows: - replace your counter tops entirely, - replace all drawer runners with soft close… 1 4905 Is it possible to render an old corrugated iron shed.I have heard that it can be done if it is covered with chicken wire first.Not sure of the ratio of the render mix and… 0 5009 Thanks Chippy,I do have one that I levered out. I'll try to find a brand name on the windows then do some searching. Here is a photo where you can see how worn they are. 2 8077 |