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Public Swimming Pools List of Director Approved Colors Public Swimming Pools List of Director approved colors In accordance with the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rules 3701-31-02(G)(2) and (3) and 5.1(C)(1)(b) "the interior surfaces of pools and spas shall be painted white, unless the color is approved by the director." This requirement became effective Jan. 1, 1999 and was revised effective April 1, 2011; and applies to new pools and spas as well as existing pools/spas that will be repainted or will receive a new finish. The colors listed below were submitted to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) and have been approved. This list does not apply to primer colors. This list also applies to other colored finishes such as tile and pool/spa liners. This list may be periodically revised to add or delete colors. If you have any questions, please call the Public Swimming Pool Program at 614-644-7438. This is not a comprehensive list: any color may be submitted by the manufacturer and be evaluated on a case by case basis. Black or dark lane markers and target marks are exempted from this requirement provided that they meet the standards of the appropriate governing body. Submittals may be sent to: Ohio Department of Health Bureau of Environmental Health and Radiation Protection 246 North High Street Columbus, OH 43215 Attn: Public Swimming Pool Program Any logos or other unique artwork proposed for the pool/spa bottom must be submitted to and approved by ODH. Contact the Public Swimming Pool Program for additional information about logo submissions. I. Pool/Spa Paints and Coating Colors Beatty Paints (formerly AB Paints) Approved Colors 913 South Main Street, Urbana, OH 43078 Tidewater 5595 P 937.653.6515; [updated 05/11] Bay City 5594 P Bunting Blue 5593 P Benjamin Moore Paints Approved Colors 101 Paragon Dr., Montvale, New Jersey 07645 White No.01 [email protected] Mediterranean Blue No.042 30 Columbia Paint Corp. Approved Colors 641 Jackson Ave., Huntington, WV 25704; Med. Blue 304 304.529.3237 White 304 7-171A Sea Foam Green 304 7-171B Continental Research Corp. Approved Colors PO Box 15204, St. Louis, MO 63110-0204; White 800.325.4869; [email protected] Revised 3/19/2021 Page 1 of 9 DeVoe (Akzeto Nobel) Approved Colors Mike Cook, 6490 N Rocky River Dr. Berea, OH 44011; Clay Tan DC 1600 1.888.338.6347 #2 Misty Gray DC 2301 Palomino Tan DC 1200 Car Blue DC 4035 Light Buff DC 1810 Sulfur Yellow DC 8045 Dutch Standard (Harrison Brands Corp.) Approved Colors 1329 Harrison Avenue SW, Canton, OH 44706; White No.707-01 330.455.5125 Aqua Blue No.707-31 Ferrell-Calhoun Co. Town & Ranch Paints Approved Colors 921 National Ave., Lexington, KY 40502; Pool-Tek White-630 859.254.3836; www.colorandsupply.com Pool-Tek Blue-632 Gateway Paint & Chemical Company Approved Colors 2929 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Brilliant White No. 5601 412.261.6642;412.261.0411(fax) Light Blue NAqua No.5634 Insl-X Protective Coatings, CCC/DBA Insl-x Products, Approved Colors 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 White No. WR 10100 10980-0694; 201.949.6000; [Update 06/11] White No. IG 4010 White No. RP 27100 Ocean Blue No. WR 1023 Ocean Blue No. IG 4042 Ocean Blue No. RP 27230 Aquamarine No. WR 1019x Aquamarine No. IG 4019 Aquamarine No. RP 2719 Kelley Technical Coatings, Olympic Pool Coatings Approved Colors P.O. Box 3726, Louisville, KY 40201-3726; White 800.458.2842; 502.635.5170 Proxolon 2 No.2222 Paralon 2 No.290 Zeron No.390 Hydrolon No.710 Optilon No.850 CCR 590 Blue Mist Proxolon 2 No.2231 Paralon 2 No.296 Zeron No.395 Hydrolon No.711 Optilon No.851 Revised 3/19/2021 Page 2 of 9 CCR 596 Blue Ice Poxolon 2 No.2225 Paralon 2 No.291 Zeron No.391 Hydrolon No.712 Optilon No.852 CCR 591 Unacceptable Bikini Blue Spanish Blue In The Swim (Super Epoxy Seal) Approved Colors 320 Industrial Dr. W., Chicago, IL 60185; White 800.288.7946; www.Leslies.com Envirolon A7100 Poxy Shield A7000 Super Poxy Shield A7200 Aqua Coat A7160 CRC Pro A7300 Pool Blue A7210 Lt. Blue A7110 Pool Blue A7020 Pool Blue A7220 Pool Blue A7165 Pool Blue CRC Pro A7310 Unacceptable Dark Blue Leslie Pool Supplies (Smart Seal) Approved Colors 3925 E. Broadway Rd. Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85040; White 800.537.5437; www.intheswim.com; [Updated 06/11] Dura Seal White 520 Aqua Seal White 430 SR PRO 7 White 340 CRC 3000 White 830 Ice Blue Dura Seal Ice Blue 521 Aqua Seal Ice Blue 431 SR PPO 7 Ice Blue 341 CRC 3000 Ice Blue 831 Unacceptable Blue Heaven Revised 3/19/2021 Page 3 of 9 Myrtha Pools USA Inc. Approved Colors 1800 2nd Street, Sarasota, FL 34236 Blue 941-955-2591 National Pool Finishes (Sherwin Williams) Approved Colors 1999 Elizabeth St, North Brunswick, New Jersey 08902; White 800.432.4333; www.nationalpaintsupply.com Yellow Sky Blue Sedona Tan Aztec Gold Aztec Gold Perry & Derrick Paints Approved Colors 2511 Highland Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45212; White No.3594 513.351.5800 Blue No.3596 Plastall Coatings Approved Colors P.0. Box 651, New Albany, IN 47151-0651 ; Snow White XL 1923 812.949.8492 Tahitian Aqua XL 2002 Riviera Blue XL 1802 Aqua Mist XL 0113 Blue Mist XL 0213 Aqua Haze XL 0108 Blue Haze XL 0208 Porter Paint Company Approved Colors One PPG Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15272 White No.1200 Medium 800.332.6270 Blue No.9184-1 Ocean Blue No.1203 Ramuc Pool Paint Products Approved Colors 2628 Pearl Road, Medina, OH 44256; White No.311 800.745.6756 Aqua Green No.300 Dawn Blue No.328 Sau-Sea Swimming Pool Products, Inc. Approved Colors 1855 Hwy #206, Southampton, NJ 08088; Snow White-400 609.859.8500; 609.859.1500-Fax; www.sausea.com Sunburst Yellow-221 Cerulean White-450 Aqua Green-421 Cerulean White-450 Azure Blue-452 Great White-300 Ice Blue-352 Sea Green-321 Revised 3/19/2021 Page 4 of 9 II. Plaster finishes Sider-Oxydro, Inc. Approved Colors 10110 Regur Road Caribbean Blue Hawkinsville, GA 31036-USA Champagne Concrete Grey Coral Creole Speckled Blue Speckled Glacier Suede Sandstone Sunset White Superior Products International II, Inc. Approved Colors 10835 W. 78th St. Standard White Shawnee, Kansas 66214 Swimming Pool Blue Southern Grouts & Mortars, Inc. Approved Colors 1502 SW 2nd Place, Pompano Beach, FL 33069; Aqua Blue 800.641.9247;www.sgm.cc- Aqua Quartz Blue Blue Quartz Diamond Brite Exposed Aggregate Finishes Cool Blue Ivory Classic French Gray Marlin Blue Mojave Beige Oyster Quartz Pearl Super Blue Verde Tahoe Blue Unacceaptable Blue Midnight Onyx Southern Grouts & Mortars, Inc. Approved Colors 1502 SW 2nd Place, Pompano Beach, FL 33069; Aspen Mist 800.641.9247;www.sgm.cc- Calm Sea Granite Harbor Gray River Rok Finishes Imperial White Lagoon Revised 3/19/2021 Page 5 of 9 Lucayn Blue Pacific Pearl Pebble Beach Unacceptable Baha Sand Blue Opal Tnemec Co., Inc. Approved Colors 6800 Corporate Dr., Kansas City, MO 64120-1372; 11WH White 800.863.6321 15GN Sea foam 15BL Tank White 10GN Aqua Sky 39BL Delft Blue 23BR Sahara 37BL Teardrop UltraPoly (Poly Solutions, Inc.) Approved Colors P.O. Box 1377, Gibsonia, PA 15044; UltraPoly White 724.449.1040 UltraPoly Blue United Gilsonite Labs (UGL) Approved Colors Po Box 70, Scranton, PA 18501-0070; White 570.344.1202 Blue Valspar Corporation Approved Colors 1191 Wheeling Rd., Wheeling, IL 60090; Blue 2571 800.323.5129 3M Industrial Mineral Products Div. Approved Colors 3 M Center Bldg. 0225-02-N-07, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000; Blue 800.447.2914 Smoke White/ Cayman Green Cayman Green Peach/Plum Sandstone Cayman Green/Blue White White/Black Blue/Black Coral Rose/Red Revised 3/19/2021 Page 6 of 9 III. Acceptable Liners, Vinyl Liners Colors-for existing pools and not new construction Craftworks Pool and Spa Products Unacceptable 2904 E. State St. Ext., Trenton, NJ 08619 Grand Tile with Reflections Floor 609-807-1000 Elbtal USA, Inc. Approved Colors 305 North Lee Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 Light Blue 704-637-5363 Fort Wayne Pools Approved Colors 6930 Gettysburg Pike, Fort Wayne, IN 46804; Calvary liners - Cheyenne/Crystal 260.432.8731 ICS Custom Liners - Capri Fresco II Garrett Liners, Inc. Approved Colors 295 Lower Morrisville Rd. Arctic Ice Fallisington, PA 19054 Cobblestone 215.295.0200; 800.222.3650 Emerald Ice Fairfield Fresco Lake Mosaic INTER-GLASS: Mid-America Pool Renovation, Inc Approved Colors 6604 E. 224, Terrace Peculiar, MO 64178; Blue 800.253.7349 McEwen Industries, Inc Approved Colors 6525 Morrison Blvd., Suite 420, Charlotte, N. C. 28211; Barclay 704.365.8070;888.444.4526; Cameron www.McewwnIndustrustries.com Merlin Industries, Inc. Approved Colors 2904 East State St Ext., Hamilton, NJ 08619; Tahiti Tile, Coral Sand Bottom 609.807.1001;www.MerlinIndusties.com Natare Corporation Approved Colors 5905 W. 74th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46278-1786; Natatec White 317.290.8828; [email protected] Natatec Light Blue RenoSys Corporation Approved Colors 2825 East 55th Place, Indianapolis, IN 46220; White (CT-21) 800.783.7005; [email protected] Light Blue Caribbean Blue Mosiac Revised 3/19/2021 Page 7 of 9 IV. Acceptable Ceramic Tile Colors American Olean, Daltile Corp Approved Colors 7834 C.F. Hawn Frwy. Dallas, TX 75227; White (CT21) 214.398.1411; www.daltileproducts.com Arctic White (D617) Bahama (CT18) Galaxy (D023)- lane markers Sunglo (R04) C.L. Industries Inc. Sunstone Approved Colors P.O.Box 593704, 8188 S. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32809: Antigua 407.851.2660 Aqua Marine Blue Quartz Buff Caribe Cayman Cove Blue Pearl Grecian White Krystal Blue Natural Oceana Stone Blue Pearl Stone Pearl Pearl Super Blue Supreme White Pearl Lone Star Ceramics Co Approved Colors 2408 Fruitland Ave., Farmer’s Branch, TX, 75234-4720; White No.01 972.247.3111 Light Aqua No.46 Light Aqua No.40 Dark Blue No.41 Magic Technologies Approved Colors 2402 Clark St.
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