Found out the previous owners had tile put in the pool that isn't frost free. We are in PA so that combination isn't a good one.
We just had the overflow spa tile re-done due to so many tiles chipping but can't afford to do the pool at this time.
There are about 5 tiles that currently have the face chipping off in the pool and it's been that way for about 2 years since we've owned the home. Had no idea it was from use of a non-frost free tile. Is there some wayto extend the life of the tiles or apply some kind of sealant or am I just in a waiting game until enough start to crack that i have no choice but to replace them?
TIA.
We just had the overflow spa tile re-done due to so many tiles chipping but can't afford to do the pool at this time.
There are about 5 tiles that currently have the face chipping off in the pool and it's been that way for about 2 years since we've owned the home. Had no idea it was from use of a non-frost free tile. Is there some wayto extend the life of the tiles or apply some kind of sealant or am I just in a waiting game until enough start to crack that i have no choice but to replace them?
TIA.