Adam, if you are talking about painting the tiled surface with an epoxy paint, we recently completed a job liken this. We worked with a local Sherwin Williams rep who guided us through the project and did inspections as we went. The advice was worth its weight in gold and didn't cost anything. 
Baird 


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On Apr 30, 2015, at 12:43 PM, Adam Bartos <info@restoreyourtiles.com> wrote:

Guys,
One of my college customers asked me to skim coat entire swimming pool (1800 ft sq), 1"x1" tiles, non sanded grout. Is there a specific grout that you guys recommend that will be more resistant to chlorine in the pool?

My plan of attack for this project is to acid and power wash the pool right after they drain the water to remove loose material and clean grout before skim coating. Does anybody has different or better suggestions?

For pricing, I am assuming 500 sq ft / man / day for skim coating and final wash. Is this realistic or too low for skilled technician?

In the past we did some repairs on the pool deck but never had a chance to skim coat entire pool. If you have done something like this what was your experience? Anything should I be aware of?

Adam Bartos
BiO Tile
 
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