Hi All,
Every few years because of the northeast winters we have some tiles come loose, and this year we lost three pieces of coping as well. I tapped around and removed any that sounded hollow underneath, then some additional pieces to make the repair areas contiguous. I’m left with one section on either side of a swim out to repair. I’ve already chiseled away all the mortar from off/between the coping pieces since taking these photos and have the following questions:
1: What should I use to seal these coping blocks back into place? Can it be the same thing used for between the pieces?
2. Can anyone identify what is used for between the coping pieces? I would like the repair area to match everything else, and I’ve lost touch with the builder. (The white paper in the photos was for white balancing)
3. Should I remove any material from the ground itself or can I seal these back into place onto what I currently have?
Thanks in advance!
Full resolution photos of both areas are below in the attachments but here’s a combo preview:

Every few years because of the northeast winters we have some tiles come loose, and this year we lost three pieces of coping as well. I tapped around and removed any that sounded hollow underneath, then some additional pieces to make the repair areas contiguous. I’m left with one section on either side of a swim out to repair. I’ve already chiseled away all the mortar from off/between the coping pieces since taking these photos and have the following questions:
1: What should I use to seal these coping blocks back into place? Can it be the same thing used for between the pieces?
2. Can anyone identify what is used for between the coping pieces? I would like the repair area to match everything else, and I’ve lost touch with the builder. (The white paper in the photos was for white balancing)
3. Should I remove any material from the ground itself or can I seal these back into place onto what I currently have?
Thanks in advance!
Full resolution photos of both areas are below in the attachments but here’s a combo preview:
