Recent content by mcsears

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    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    Hi Jack, Are you saying that the concrete was once the same height as the coping and that it has settled over time? Can you suggest a resolution or does that imply a rebuild? Robert
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    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    Thanks for all of the advice - we finally found a contractor who is willing to pour over the existing slab with a slight incline to the coping. I"ll share pictures when the project is done. Thanks again you all helped us keep hope that we should be able to find a workable solution.
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    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    That was our original desire and stamp the concrete for an enhance look - So far contractors have suggested that a 2" pour overtop of an exisiting slab would crack quickly and have refused that as an option that they would guarantee. They would pout upto 3/4" over slab with a guarantee but not...
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    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    coping corner
  5. coping edgeii.jpg

    coping edgeii.jpg

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    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    Picture attached.
  7. Pool coping.jpg

    Pool coping.jpg

  8. M

    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    Thanks for the replies - I'll get pictures posted today.
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    Bizarre Pool Edge - Breaks Leg

    We bought a foreclosure last year with a pool that was built in 1981 and is quickly becoming a Money Pit. Resurvace, patch, re-tile, New equipment room - Heater, filtration, rebuild of the cover box, new cover motor, cover, gliders, rails... The money pit went to a whole new level over the 4th...