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  1. M

    Long hot summer with no pool

    Thanks for the link. What an amazing endeavor he undertook! Makes my pool like a goldfish bowl in comparison. Someone posted a pic on page 9 of his thread of roots from the planter coming through under the coping. I just remembered I noticed that I had roots under my coping in places and...
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    Long hot summer with no pool

    My third attempt at a method to post pics: the SW corner showing the old gunite shell, the new mortar build-up, thin-set and the coping with grout another corner showing a trowel stuck in to show the depth of the gap typical of most of the set coping pieces with 1 1/2 " premix concrete...
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    Long hot summer with no pool

    The expansion joint would be between the paver decking and the coping, all around the pool. Like Deck-o-seal and Deck-o-foam. The paver rep (Belgard pavers) says the expansion joint is not needed, but my "mentor" helping me through this project says that it is always needed, even in Southern...
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    Long hot summer with no pool

    I began my pool remodel in May, and had a number of stumbling blocks, but now the coping and tiles are on. They built up the mortar on the bond beam as much as 3 inches, but more like 1 1/2" in most places, before sticking the 12" X 24" precast coping with thin set. I am having paver...
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    Redo of coping and tile. Help needed

    I responded to Bradmc today, and then realized I should start a new thread. So here goes the copy: Bradmc... it looks beautiful. I love the simplicity. I forgot you were using glass tiles. I picked out 3" ceramic. I've never seen that kind of coping. I like it...wished I had seen that option...
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    Replacing Waterline Tile and Coping S. Florida

    Bradmc... it looks beautiful. I love the simplicity. I forgot you were using glass tiles. I picked out 3" ceramic. I've never seen that kind of coping. I like it...wished I had seen that option. I purchased the "old fashioned" safety grip in a alabaster color, ie off white. 24" pieces X...
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    Replacing Waterline Tile and Coping S. Florida

    How did it turn out? What did you use to waterproof behind the tiles? What did you use to install the tiles? You posts were very helpful for my pool remodel situation. I'm sure there are more than one way of doing things, but yours seem well thought out. I'm thinking about hiring someone to...
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    Pool Remodel with new skimmer install

    thanks, that looks like an easy, cheap fix. Now I am concerned about the larger one of the correct installation of the skimmer. The first one they put in 4" too high, so this is their second attempt, and I lost confidence in them. This is a reputable company, been in the plaster business...
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    Pool Remodel with new skimmer install

    I tried to post earlier on my last posting, but I don't think it posted? Anyways, I'm renovating my 1979 pool with new skimmer, autofill, vac line, plaster, coping and tile, and paver decking. (15,000 gal, in-ground, gunite, 1hp pump, 300 sq ft Hayward filter, no spa, no heater) Nothing had...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    I'm renovating my 1979 pool with new skimmer, autofill, vac line, plaster, coping and tile, and paver decking. (15,000 gal, in-ground, gunite, 1hp pump, 300 sq ft Hayward filter, no spa, no heater) Nothing had been done since my last post, until Friday when the contractor backfilled the pipe...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    I suppose the depth of this pipe is not as important as to how well it is filled in around it when it comes to the compactor. If there are voids, the compactor could move the pipe causing stress; if there are sharp rocks or objects touching the pipe, the compactor force could cause the...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    Good one, thanks... and I'll take the margarita
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    It will be a suction cleaner that connects to my new dedicated vac line so the dirt will be sucked into the filter. More than likely I will get a leaf cannister to put on the hose also so that I won't have so much debris in my pump filer basket. I've heard good things about the Pool...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    RE my first post, I meant to say 15,000 gal! in-gound, gunite, plaster, no spa or heater, 1hp pump, 300sq ft Hayward filter. I live in Las Vegas. (We who live here just assume everybody knows VEGAS, when in fact there is a Las Vegas in New Mexico also!) Summer is hot, but it occassionally...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    I downloaded several pictures from my phone to pc, but your site wouldn't upload it. Maybe too large? No, this vac line and port is new install. My old system was Kaneco that I always called "snakes." I abandoned it long ago, and I don't think those parts are even available anymore...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    He will use mechanical compactor to compact the base of Type II, and use it again after the polymeric sand is added to the installed pavers. After the 1.5" pipe goes through the gunite, they stepped it up to 2" into the first 90 degree elbow. The second 90 degree elbow is on top of the...
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    Help with Renovation of 1979 pool

    I’ve had my pool for over 30 years and little to no problems with it, other than cosmetic. Yes, I have replaced the pump and filter tank about 12 years ago. Now redoing plaster, tile, coping, decking, new skimmer, adding auto fill, and dedicated vac line. I took my time selecting and...