Loose coping

connfann

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Jun 4, 2020
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Denton County, TX
Hi all.
New to pool ownership and have some repairs to take care of.
A colleague at work told me I should just re-seat the loose flagstone with a strong waterproof glue. Will that work here? Do I need to add mortar on the joint after?20200605_122523.jpg

I've been quoted $5 a foot for deck o seal which seems reasonable?

Can I get the use a sealer to add a darker color to the flagstone like the darker one in the photo and the roof of the grotto?

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Thanks
Conn
 
I don't know what waterproof glue you are considering.

I would put the stone in a bed of Type S mortar.
 
Hi all.
New to pool ownership and have some repairs to take care of.
A colleague at work told me I should just re-seat the loose flagstone with a strong waterproof glue. Will that work here? Do I need to add mortar on the joint after?View attachment 144709

I've been quoted $5 a foot for deck o seal which seems reasonable?

Can I get the use a sealer to add a darker color to the flagstone like the darker one in the photo and the roof of the grotto?

View attachment 144710View attachment 144711

Thanks
Conn
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