When you say reconnect it, do you mean like solder it back together?Chip out the wire end and reconnect it.
Thanks!Use a copper split bolt for #8 solid copper.
That tile looks great! Nice and straight! What color grout will you be having them use?
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Just curious. is this 4th bonding spot a requirement that the PB did not know or did he simply forget?Deck was mostly finished Thursday and the inspection was failed on Friday. They needed to connect the bonding wire from the deck to the bonding wire in the gunite in a 4th place and only 3 were already available, so they had to chip out a chunk of gunite to be able to attach to a fourth point. Is there anything specific I should be watching for when the repair the giant hole that they chippeed into the gunite? The hole is below the water line on the outside of the back wall of the pool.
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Just curious. is this 4th bonding spot a requirement that the PB did not know or did he simply forget?
He should provide you a process as to how he will repair this. It should be straight forward but the key will be to maintain the strength of that section. Waterproofing with the plaster should not be an issue as it appears you have several inches of gunite from the rebar to the pool surface where the plaster will be applied.
They should fill in that hole and put something up to hold the fill in until it hardens. The rebar being there will really help it "connect" to the rest of the shell and help keep it there..
What will you be putting on that wall?
Those are pipes for the air into the jets. I tr think they were plumbed slightly too high. They will get covered in mortar when the coping gets placed on top.Whats going on with the exposed pvc on top of the spa?