How can I fix this potential leak at the overflow pipe at the tile line?

Oct 16, 2022
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Moraga, Ca
How can I fix this potential leak at the overflow pipe at the tile line?
I've noticed that after a heavy rain, the water recedes below this overflow pipe (see black plug) at the tile line. I suspect there is a leak. I also notice the pool coping lifting at this area. Should I fix this myself with some quick set mortar or some Sikaflex for pools? Any advice?

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The pic with the pipe is too small to see any detail about what is going on.

Maybe @AQUA~HOLICS is familiar with that pool design.
 
That's right. The plug is inserted and the pool still loses water below the level of the pipe. You can also see that above the plug, the mortar is seperating from the tile.
Trying the picture again but larger:
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Unable to see the latest picture you provided. Does the water stop at a specific level? The deck lifting is indication that the soil is expanding and first priority is to locate that source. Can you attempt to send a picture that captures the exposed face of the drain to help with getting a better idea of what’s involved?
 
Unable to see the latest picture you provided. Does the water stop at a specific level? The deck lifting is indication that the soil is expanding and first priority is to locate that source. Can you attempt to send a picture that captures the exposed face of the drain to help with getting a better idea of what’s involved?
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Thank you, trying again with the photos. This is the past 24 hours. I think it stops here right under the plug. But I’ll have to wait another day to make sure that’s still true.
 

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Thank you, trying again with the photos. This is the past 24 hours. I think it stops here right under the plug. But I’ll have to wait another day to make sure that’s still true.
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12 hours after the last post. The water is around the same level. I removed the plug and this is how it looks like. I’m fairly certain there are gaps around this threaded pipe that’s letting water out. What do you think? How should I seal it?
 

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yea, I think the grout line below the tile is also missing grout. What do you think about using Sikaflex to fill it in?
Sikaflex is not the correct product to use in a submersible area.

Use grout or Type S mortar.
 

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What about something like this?

“Commercial 100% Silicone Caulk is designed for use in coves, corners, changes in plane and expansion joints associated with exterior and interior applications of tile and stone. This caulk can be used in pools and other wet area applications.”


If feasible, I’m trying to get something that I don’t have to mix and ideally apply with a caulk gun for ease.
 
Use grout.

Once you put silicone on an area you will never be able to get anything else to adhere to the area. Long term the silicone will cause you problems. Grout can be repaired as necessary.
 
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