- Jun 11, 2022
- 5
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello Folks - Hope everyone is enjoying their pools during this record heat. I know I’m using mine a lot and can’t imaging life in Phoenix without it at the moment. Anyway…. I’m looking for some advice and product recommendations from the experts so that I can prevent a small problem from getting larger.
Here’s the story… my pool decking is travertine pavers. My skimmer is one row back from the pool edge. The cement surround for the skimmer is less than 1/2” in depth, and is falling apart (pic below). The adjacent pieces of travertine only have sand under them and recently starting heaving up because of a nasty black moss growing under them. Clearly the moss is enjoying water from somewhere. I paid for a leak detection and surprisingly they could not find any leaks in or around the skimmer. They offered the explanation that water may simply be splashing up from the skimmer and it just compromised the concrete over time, the pool is 8yrs old. Their suggestion was to just dig out the existing surround and re-pour it. I agree that a re-pour needs to be done, but I feel that may simply mask the problem rather than correct it. So my questions are…
1. How far out from the skimmer should the concrete pour go?
2. What product to use? Hydraulic cement? Regular cement w/ waterproofer? Mortar with waterproofer? Or does it not matter?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Here’s the story… my pool decking is travertine pavers. My skimmer is one row back from the pool edge. The cement surround for the skimmer is less than 1/2” in depth, and is falling apart (pic below). The adjacent pieces of travertine only have sand under them and recently starting heaving up because of a nasty black moss growing under them. Clearly the moss is enjoying water from somewhere. I paid for a leak detection and surprisingly they could not find any leaks in or around the skimmer. They offered the explanation that water may simply be splashing up from the skimmer and it just compromised the concrete over time, the pool is 8yrs old. Their suggestion was to just dig out the existing surround and re-pour it. I agree that a re-pour needs to be done, but I feel that may simply mask the problem rather than correct it. So my questions are…
1. How far out from the skimmer should the concrete pour go?
2. What product to use? Hydraulic cement? Regular cement w/ waterproofer? Mortar with waterproofer? Or does it not matter?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
