Okay, with the inspection complete, we've begun the project. Starting with the coping collar, couple pics of the area trenched out. I'm about 7" down from the top of the pool wall.
Plan is 2" of underlay, and 5" concrete collar. I do have a few questions I'd like to sort out before completing the pour.
1. Is processed gravel suitable for the underlayment for the concrete collar? Or should I use just a regular 3/4" gravel without the dust & "fines".
2. Planning the final height of the collar will depend on mortar thickness for the coping stones to be set in place. I'm planning to angle back the coping stones 1/8".
Is a mortar thickness of 1/4" ranging back to 1/8" thick enough? Or should I set the collar a little lower to make the mortar thicker? My plan was
to place the granite coping sections directly on top of the liner track, or should I leave a small gap there and then caulk it? Leaving the gap might actually be smart
in case I have any stone thickness variation I would be able to keep my stones in line with each other, maybe leave 1/8" gap to caulk which would also give me thicker mortar bed?
3. Sakrete has a 4000psi mix that is fiber reinforced, I'll probably use this product. (more of a comment I guess).
4. Does the collar need to be one solid piece all around? Would it be okay to make it three large sections? I imagine it will be two sections no matter what with the skimmers,
and I'll probably block off the skimmers and stay an inch away from them.
Thanks again for the help.
Ryan

