Good day.
Plaster is scheduled for a few days from now. We have a raised planter right next to the edge of the pool. We noticed that our drip sprinklers would cause water to leak under the tile and onto the gunite, leaving a brown stain.
The pool builder had the mason add a skim coat of stucco or something similar to the inside of the planter a few days ago, but the water continues to leak, if we leave a garden hose in the planter for 3-5 minutes. This is with most of the dirt out of the planter. The water also appears to be leaking from around one of the PVC pipes going into the gunite.
The pool builders initial reaction was that the pebble plaster (wet edge) will be water proof, so it won't leak near the PVC pipe, but wasn't sure about from behind the tile.
Any ideas or similar situations?
Plaster is scheduled for a few days from now. We have a raised planter right next to the edge of the pool. We noticed that our drip sprinklers would cause water to leak under the tile and onto the gunite, leaving a brown stain.
The pool builder had the mason add a skim coat of stucco or something similar to the inside of the planter a few days ago, but the water continues to leak, if we leave a garden hose in the planter for 3-5 minutes. This is with most of the dirt out of the planter. The water also appears to be leaking from around one of the PVC pipes going into the gunite.
The pool builders initial reaction was that the pebble plaster (wet edge) will be water proof, so it won't leak near the PVC pipe, but wasn't sure about from behind the tile.
Any ideas or similar situations?