Grouting ledge stone?

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My spa ledge stone has gaps throughout, should this be grouted or is it supposed to look like this?
 

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Mine looks the same , I got the excuse that its for additional drainage so no water stays behind or between the stone and will help prevent efflorescence. They did grout some of the larger gaps but not all of it.
 
Mine looks the same , I got the excuse that its for additional drainage so no water stays behind or between the stone and will help prevent efflorescence. They did grout some of the larger gaps but not all of it.
Good to know thank you! I tell you, pool building is not for the detail oriented! 😫
 
If each stone were set individually it would have been more uniform and more labor too. What you had installed are prefabricated panels of multiple stones. If everything were mitered it would have had minimal if any gaps. I am sure for the right price curved panel could have been used, might have had to be custom made.
 

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