Hi,
I was just told recently by my PB that this has occurred. Thing is, a complete renovation was done 2 years ago. Apparently the mortar bed and tile are still attached, but from going around the pool with a hammer it seems all the coping sounds hollow. What will happen with this renovation? I had my original tile and coping for 25 years and not a single coping stone was loose right up until the time that they got jackhammered out. What could have caused such a disturbance? Will the coping eventually come loose? Anyway, this situation is what prompted the discussion raised in my other thread - that of chipping out the grouting above the tile line and substituting polyurethane caulk. Thanks for any thoughts...
I was just told recently by my PB that this has occurred. Thing is, a complete renovation was done 2 years ago. Apparently the mortar bed and tile are still attached, but from going around the pool with a hammer it seems all the coping sounds hollow. What will happen with this renovation? I had my original tile and coping for 25 years and not a single coping stone was loose right up until the time that they got jackhammered out. What could have caused such a disturbance? Will the coping eventually come loose? Anyway, this situation is what prompted the discussion raised in my other thread - that of chipping out the grouting above the tile line and substituting polyurethane caulk. Thanks for any thoughts...