Recent content by jcushman

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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    I'm pretty sure they don't connect, just run up to the edge. That is best seen in the pics in post#3 and #11. I'm wondering if what is causing the problem might be more evident if those stones were removed, particularly #1 which for sure has to be replaced anyway, to take a look at what is...
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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    Thanks for all the advice and information everyone. I will talk to the pool builder and see where we go from here. The pool is 5 years old but I hope they will agree to take a look. I will update with any new information.
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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    Thanks for your input. There was a foam barrier between the edge of the coping and the deck pour. You can see that here: Is that what you are talking about, or should there have been something additional? Do you agree that the rebar from the pool wall bent and tied to the deck rebar is a...
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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    Could that be the issue?
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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    No evidence of crack in pool. There is one tile with a small crack (photo in post #32). Nothing pools. It all runs off. There is a natural slope away as the yard generally drops off in that direction. Here's a photo: The plumbing line for the returns come up in that corner and split to the...
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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    As you can see, there is also cracking on the skim coat on the pool wall.
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    Continuing Problem with cracking coping/decking

    The top grout line is cracked the whole length of stone 2, but the stone is only separated and raised up about halfway down. Here is about full length shot of stone 2. The far right of photo is the corner. This is the joint between stone 2 and stone 3: Another view:
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