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    Loose inground pool coping

    12 years old
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    Loose inground pool coping

    I appreciate the info. How long can the pool be drained before the plaster (quartz) dries out?
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    Loose inground pool coping

    They are for the most part, I think 1/2 of one is chipped off near the skimmer but other than that fine. So a good mason is the one to call vs a pool expert? Should I be concerned about the lack of mastic between coping and pool deck? Also, from inside the pool where the tile meets the underside...
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    Loose inground pool coping

    Updated, my apologies
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    Loose inground pool coping

    It's covered right now but here are three photos. A friend said that no mastic caused it to happen. I can feel most if not all areloose/hollow
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    Loose inground pool coping

    NJ, travertine coping has some pieces broke off and almost all are hollow. 12 years old, I don't believe mastic was used between deck, also travertine, and travertine coping. Can this be repaired without replacing tile line? Any rec's for someone good in NJ, Ocean County. Willing to move on from...
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    Pool guy says I need a new pool heater, Hayward H400FDN

    I think I will replace the display part ($46-$85) which comes with a new seal and takes 5 min to install based on some reviews. I'll wait to see what happens when I fire it up in the Spring then proceed accordingly. The display looks faded as heck anyway but rigging some sort of cover for the...
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    Pool guy says I need a new pool heater, Hayward H400FDN

    yes, any ideas? my display is totally exposed to the elements. I see some have a cover. I guess I can figure something out.
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    Pool guy says I need a new pool heater, Hayward H400FDN

    I am closed for the winter, I'll see what happens in the spring. Thanks for all the responses, my finger's crossed but with my luck...