Hello all-
Been through a lot with this pool but this is the first time I've had to deal with the coping. It's definitely old and is something I've thought about replacing before, but this year two sections have pulled up away from the PT lumber frame that they were attached to, and I don't think I can get them back into place securely enough to really call it a fix. Problem is, I'm completely lost as to how I would go about replacing it. This style seems to be very old and most of my searches for aluminum coping show completely different styles, so not much to go on so far. In the pics you can see the coping and then there are a row of pavers next to it, surrounded by poured concrete that also needs to be replaced (lifted up in a lot of sections, trip hazard and rough on the feet). Not sure if there is a way I can remove the existing coping and put something else down, and then put pavers over top of that up to the edge? Open to any and all ideas, thanks!
Been through a lot with this pool but this is the first time I've had to deal with the coping. It's definitely old and is something I've thought about replacing before, but this year two sections have pulled up away from the PT lumber frame that they were attached to, and I don't think I can get them back into place securely enough to really call it a fix. Problem is, I'm completely lost as to how I would go about replacing it. This style seems to be very old and most of my searches for aluminum coping show completely different styles, so not much to go on so far. In the pics you can see the coping and then there are a row of pavers next to it, surrounded by poured concrete that also needs to be replaced (lifted up in a lot of sections, trip hazard and rough on the feet). Not sure if there is a way I can remove the existing coping and put something else down, and then put pavers over top of that up to the edge? Open to any and all ideas, thanks!