Hi I am currently in the process of starting to build my new pool deck. Essentially the pool deck is going to be marble pavers attached with thinset on top of a concrete pad covering my entire yard. The concrete pad needs to be poured since my yard is originally all dirt.
Right now my contractor is getting ready to pour the concrete pad and he has compacted the gravel, put down rebar and also attached a 1/4 x 4 inch strip of expansion joint foam around my gunite pool shell. He says this is the kind of expansion foam he likes to use because it leaves a smaller gap between the coping and the deck.
However now I am reading that the correct expansion foam for pouring concrete next to the pool shell should be 1/2 inch thick. Then would it be problematic if my expansion joint foam is only 1/4 inch thick?
I’ve attached pictures of the specific kin of foam that my contractor used and also what the pool shell currently looks like with the foam glued on.
Right now my contractor is getting ready to pour the concrete pad and he has compacted the gravel, put down rebar and also attached a 1/4 x 4 inch strip of expansion joint foam around my gunite pool shell. He says this is the kind of expansion foam he likes to use because it leaves a smaller gap between the coping and the deck.
However now I am reading that the correct expansion foam for pouring concrete next to the pool shell should be 1/2 inch thick. Then would it be problematic if my expansion joint foam is only 1/4 inch thick?
I’ve attached pictures of the specific kin of foam that my contractor used and also what the pool shell currently looks like with the foam glued on.