Hello,
We recently purchased a home in Encinitas, CA that has a large pool with a significant amount of faux rock and it is crumbling into the pool and rust is showing through in parts, which makes me concerned about the underlying rebar. The amount of faux rock is not my preference so I am concerned about spending a lot of money to repair damaged faux rock but was not sure whether (1) repair to faux rock is a large/expensive undertaking or whether there is a simple solution like having it resealed, or (2) whether it is feasible to get rid of some of the faux rock and just put in some white stucco retaining walls and tile features without demoing the entire pool. Also, with this type of condition of the faux rock, could this cause the pool to fail? The faux rock goes below the water line and what appears to be the shell. In case this matters, the base of the pool is pebble tech.
Thank you for your help! A few pictures are below of the pool and then more focused on the condition of the faux rock.
Kind Regards,
Stacey


We recently purchased a home in Encinitas, CA that has a large pool with a significant amount of faux rock and it is crumbling into the pool and rust is showing through in parts, which makes me concerned about the underlying rebar. The amount of faux rock is not my preference so I am concerned about spending a lot of money to repair damaged faux rock but was not sure whether (1) repair to faux rock is a large/expensive undertaking or whether there is a simple solution like having it resealed, or (2) whether it is feasible to get rid of some of the faux rock and just put in some white stucco retaining walls and tile features without demoing the entire pool. Also, with this type of condition of the faux rock, could this cause the pool to fail? The faux rock goes below the water line and what appears to be the shell. In case this matters, the base of the pool is pebble tech.
Thank you for your help! A few pictures are below of the pool and then more focused on the condition of the faux rock.
Kind Regards,
Stacey

