Greetings. I live overseas now, where construction methods are MUCH different than in the US, and have a pool problem/concern I hope someone might have a resolution for. First, it is important to note that things like Grunite or Shockcrete are not used here. Rather, pools are made of poured concrete (mix made for pools) in one continuous pour from several cement trucks. Unfortunately, as seen in the picture, I have rebar sticking out of nearly the entire top of the pool walls (where it should have been bent over a couple inches down. Ofcourse the rebar will be cut down and there is still mortar and coping work that needs to be done. I'm hopeful, being on top of the pool, above the water line, the rebar will be protected from water except when pool in use (maybe an hour a day, at most). My major concern is the overflow edge that will get constant waterflow. Questions: How concerned should I be about the exposed rebar ends above the pool water level? Should I apply an epoxy over all the cut rebar ends and maybe a waterprrof sealant on top of the wall to provide some level of protection, before mortar and coping? How much would I need to build up the overflow edge to protect the rebar tops, and if substantially, I will have them remove a few inches of concrete and build it up again. The pool will be finished with Peblecrete inside. Thank you for any advice you can offer.