
SWIMMING POOL RESTORATION: EXPOSED CEMENTITIOUS FINISHES
High-durability cement skim coating engineered for direct contact with chlorinated pool water
1 CONCRETE POOL STRUCTURE – CONCRETE STRUCTURE OF THE SWIMMING POOL
2 EXPOSURE AND CLEANING OF REINFORCEMENT – CAREFUL REMOVAL OF ANY DETERIORATED REINFORCEMENT BARS
3 REINFORCEMENT PASSIVATION
Application of single-component thixotropic mortar WAR M with brush. Consumption: 200 g/m (for Ø 8–10 mm bars).
4 COVER AND VOID RESTORATION
Performed with structural, thixotropic, fiber-reinforced mortar WR07 Fibrowin.
5 SURFACE LEVELING – FIRST COAT
Restoration and regularization of the concrete surface with cementitious skim coat WF02 RASOWIN. For substrates with minor defects, embed a fiberglass mesh in the first layer. Applied with trowel. Consumption: 1.9 kg/m² per mm thickness.
6 SURFACE LEVELING – SECOND COAT
If a second layer is required to cover the mesh or to smooth highly irregular substrates, apply with trowel. Consumption: 1.9 kg/m² per mm thickness.
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Application of self-adhesive butyl strip BC SEAL BAND in corners. Used together with BC SEAL PAD for sealing drains, skimmers, and lights.
8 POOL WATERPROOFING RESISTANT TO CHLORINATED WATER – FIRST COAT
Two-component elastic, colored, waterproof mortar WINTAPLAST, resistant to UV rays and positive/negative hydrostatic pressure. Highly elastic over time, abrasion-resistant, suitable for large surfaces, can be left exposed. Applied with trowel. Consumption: 2 kg/m².
9 POOL WATERPROOFING RESISTANT TO CHLORINATED WATER – SECOND COAT
WINTAPLAST, applied with trowel. Consumption: 2 kg/m².
