We just had our pool remodeled. It's a 20x40 concrete pool that was converted over to a liner pool. They cut through the concrete walls of the pool to place the skimmers and I believe they were bolted on using tapcon screws (not 100% sure as I didn't watch the skimmer installation myself).
My question is whether or not I should fill in the space around the exposed plastic skimmer with hydraulic cement to encapsulate the skimmer before I put down the stone pavers on top? Or, should I just fill around it with 3/4 clean gravel and compact it like the rest of the area around the pool before installing stone pavers?
The concern I have is the ability to troubleshoot a potential leak down the road. My logic is that potentially just surrounding the skimmer with clean gravel would allow me to better access that area should a future leak ever develop. On the other hand I get the benefits of reducing leaks by fully encasing the skimmer in hydraulic cement.
I attached a few photos for reference. Appreciate any advice.
My question is whether or not I should fill in the space around the exposed plastic skimmer with hydraulic cement to encapsulate the skimmer before I put down the stone pavers on top? Or, should I just fill around it with 3/4 clean gravel and compact it like the rest of the area around the pool before installing stone pavers?
The concern I have is the ability to troubleshoot a potential leak down the road. My logic is that potentially just surrounding the skimmer with clean gravel would allow me to better access that area should a future leak ever develop. On the other hand I get the benefits of reducing leaks by fully encasing the skimmer in hydraulic cement.
I attached a few photos for reference. Appreciate any advice.