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Just-a-PB
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 26th, 2011, 7:34 pm |
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Quote: I know these glass tiles can't be cut They can certainly be cut. They just need the right sharp blade, and some patience. All glass can be cut. It appears that the glass comes all the way down to the deck. The deck is going to expand and contract a little, putting pressure on the glass till it fractures. From the picture it looks as though 3 or 4 of the tiles at the bottom are cracked. I have glass tiled lots of pools and features, it just needs to be done correctly to avoid problems. Here is one we finished recently. All glass tile interior, and glass tile water wall. Custom stainless rail, Jet paks, and waterway spa jets. With the two intellibrite spa lights, it glows at night. Attachment: IMG_1895a.jpg
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Lershac
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 26th, 2011, 8:37 pm |
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I wonder if the real problem here might not be the stuff thats depositing. Whatever you are leaching out... could it be depositing behind the tiles and as crystal growth occurs in whatever mineral is depositing, it exerts pressure on the tile from the rear and cracks it? Crystal growth and deposition can actually exert some pretty dang strong forces. I wonder if sealing up the TOP of the fault line to stop water from intruding would stop it.
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 27th, 2011, 9:02 am |
Joined: April 27th, 2011, 8:56 am Posts: 1
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hello mud, your pool is beautiful! I am having Primera Stone installed tomorrow and my builder says that I should not put glass accent tiles because they will scratch. Do you have this problem? Does it really effect the look? Thanks, yo
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mud
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 27th, 2011, 3:37 pm |
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yostiger - not sure what you are asking... if the tiles are installed correctly the tiles won't "scratch... look is subjective.
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Just-a-PB
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 27th, 2011, 9:12 pm |
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Yos, He is just protecting his butt. Depends on the glass you are putting in as accents, some show scratches more then others. As they trowel the finish, they can scrape, or cause the agg to scrape against the glass and scratch it. It can be protected with some Blue, or Frog painters tape. I would leave that up to the finishers to install, they should be careful. Especially when you buy them lunch and drinks.
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mud
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 27th, 2011, 10:15 pm |
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Haha, no I seriously misread what he was asking.... I did get a few scratches on the glass tiles in the plaster on the steps but they were pretty minor and so I'm ok with them. Wish more was done to protect them as Just-a-PB pointed out. What I don't like is glass cracking and falling into the pool...
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mud
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 27th, 2011, 10:20 pm |
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So based on what I read on Oceanside's website, a waterproof membrane of some sort should be placed between the shell and tile and as Just-a PB mentioned some sort of expansion joint is needed between the glass and deck.
Just-a-PB, am I missing anything else obvious in terms of what needs to be done to fix this glass?
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Just-a-PB
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 27th, 2011, 10:46 pm |
Joined: March 24th, 2011, 8:15 pm Posts: 147
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Mud, Did you look around the base where the glass meets the deck. Are there quite a few broken tiles? It looked like it in the picture. What is puzzling to me is white suff you are removing, but you say the area is dry. Does this only happen after a rain?
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mud
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: April 29th, 2011, 10:33 am |
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Took a look around the base last night and there are only 2-3 cracked tiles. The white stuff occurs pretty consistently but slowly. It shows up about 4-5 days after I clean it.
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wmac
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Post subject: Re: Glass Tile chipping and cracking  Posted: October 18th, 2011, 11:16 am |
Joined: October 18th, 2011, 11:09 am Posts: 1
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Would love to talk to you about your pool issue as I am having the same blue leaching? coming out a few areas in a new pool as well. You could contact me at xxx-xxx-xxxx. Would like to understand what you have found out and I can also share my thoughts.
Thanks
Bill
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