2 questions. I’m in the process of a build. The builder created a Baja shelf in the shallow end, and 2 separate benches in the deep end.
When I got home from work the day they poured the new Baja and benches, I noticed the Baja had a sort of funky curve line to it that we didn’t talk about in the design. I asked the pool builder if he could add more gunite to straighten it out a bit and he said sure not a problem. So the next day his guy came out and added probably 3 inches of gunite to smooth out the arc. I asked if it would be a problem in the future as far as the new 3” not adhering properly or cracking and causing an issue down the line, but he said it’s fine.
Now that I’m looking at the benches in the deep end, I feel they should be about 2-3 inches deeper (so when you are sitting on the bench the seat extends out and allows for more of your legs to be on the bench, instead of feeling like it’s too thin to sit on). I haven’t asked the pool builder his thoughts on that yet.
So my question is, will the new gunite that was patched onto the Baja shelf be ok in the long run? It was such a thin amount that rebar was not used.
And similarly, if I added more inches to the depth of the benches, would that be an issue down the line with regards to cracking, breaking, etc.?
When I got home from work the day they poured the new Baja and benches, I noticed the Baja had a sort of funky curve line to it that we didn’t talk about in the design. I asked the pool builder if he could add more gunite to straighten it out a bit and he said sure not a problem. So the next day his guy came out and added probably 3 inches of gunite to smooth out the arc. I asked if it would be a problem in the future as far as the new 3” not adhering properly or cracking and causing an issue down the line, but he said it’s fine.
Now that I’m looking at the benches in the deep end, I feel they should be about 2-3 inches deeper (so when you are sitting on the bench the seat extends out and allows for more of your legs to be on the bench, instead of feeling like it’s too thin to sit on). I haven’t asked the pool builder his thoughts on that yet.
So my question is, will the new gunite that was patched onto the Baja shelf be ok in the long run? It was such a thin amount that rebar was not used.
And similarly, if I added more inches to the depth of the benches, would that be an issue down the line with regards to cracking, breaking, etc.?