Swimming pool paint

Swimming pool paint

High Build Epoxy

 

PROJECT GALLERY
 Light & Shade effects on Pool colour
 

The colour of your pool will vary throughout the day and night. It’s a complex situation however in simple terms it’s a combination of the following factors:

  1. Pool surface colour: e.g. Bondi, Tasman or Pacific Blue

  2. Sky: cloudy or clear

  3. Amount of sun light: sunny or dull

  4. Angle of sunlight striking pool water: over head or low angle.

  5. Water clarity and chemical balance: dissolved solids etc

  6. Depth of water: from shallow to deep.

  7. Is water surface a mirror or rippled

  8. Over hanging greenery: trees or shadows being cast across pool.

There are others too that add to the end result, however you may consider your pool and its colour a living thing, reflecting all sorts of inputs.

Its quite unlike selecting a colour for the wall of your house…it changes colour much more during any one 24 hour cycle. This is part of the magic of having a pool.

The attached picture shows a newly filled pool coated with Epotec Bondi. They were taken less than a one minute apart and show the effects of clouds passing overhead.

When you see other pictures in our Project Galley of the same colour but taken at different pools under different conditions you can see how varied are the results…… magic.

For example the White Epotec pool shown here taken on bright sunny day goes from almost white at the shallow end (2 ft) to a nice Coral Sea Blue at 10 ft deep.

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