- Oct 25, 2015
- 5,854
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Folks,
My pool is going on 6 years old and since original construction there have been 3 short strips of grout between tiles that were never filled with grout to the edge like all the other ones. The tiles are not loose at all. They've been like this since day 1 and not related to pool chemistry. CSI and pool chemistry have been monitored meticulously to TFP since we took over the pool about 4 years ago. Pool has been gorgeous all the time thanks to TFP. The small grout sections are on the outer edge of the bottom set of steps in the pool entrance. I've kept them clean by brushing with stiff brush and steel brush with minimum harshness to remove the debris that inevitably gets lodged in there. But I have unintentionally removed a little more grout each year and now they are getting about 1/4" deep. So now I'm planning to fix it right. The 3 strips are about 2' under water and they're really quite small about 4" each max. Based on my search here and on the net it looks like there are several waterproof grouts out there and all seem to work well. Here is my plan and I'd appreciate any feedback and suggestions:
Chris
My pool is going on 6 years old and since original construction there have been 3 short strips of grout between tiles that were never filled with grout to the edge like all the other ones. The tiles are not loose at all. They've been like this since day 1 and not related to pool chemistry. CSI and pool chemistry have been monitored meticulously to TFP since we took over the pool about 4 years ago. Pool has been gorgeous all the time thanks to TFP. The small grout sections are on the outer edge of the bottom set of steps in the pool entrance. I've kept them clean by brushing with stiff brush and steel brush with minimum harshness to remove the debris that inevitably gets lodged in there. But I have unintentionally removed a little more grout each year and now they are getting about 1/4" deep. So now I'm planning to fix it right. The 3 strips are about 2' under water and they're really quite small about 4" each max. Based on my search here and on the net it looks like there are several waterproof grouts out there and all seem to work well. Here is my plan and I'd appreciate any feedback and suggestions:
- Clean the groove with a hack saw blade and dental pick.
- Pack it with trichlor to "sterilize" any lurking spores or hibernating algae
- Flush with pressured water hose
- Add bead of grout per instructions
Chris