- Apr 25, 2013
- 15
First of all, awesome site! Received my TF kit and looking forward to running my pool the correct way from the start.
Heres the problem: The coping that meets the steps on one side isnt flush, Its about 2" behind. The coping the other side is flush though. This leaves a gap between the wall and liner where you can push it in by 2". They are telling me it is becuase of the radius but I know they are trying to get out of the extra work. To do this correctly the would need to remove two sections of concrete, replace with correct coping, and replace the cement. Since it will be a different color they would need to stain/dye the entire pad so that it matches (some of the concrete is chipped on the edges anyway so I believe we would need a skim coat anyway.) Heres some pictures of the defect side and one of the correct side.
What do you guys think?
Heres the correct side:
Heres the problem: The coping that meets the steps on one side isnt flush, Its about 2" behind. The coping the other side is flush though. This leaves a gap between the wall and liner where you can push it in by 2". They are telling me it is becuase of the radius but I know they are trying to get out of the extra work. To do this correctly the would need to remove two sections of concrete, replace with correct coping, and replace the cement. Since it will be a different color they would need to stain/dye the entire pad so that it matches (some of the concrete is chipped on the edges anyway so I believe we would need a skim coat anyway.) Heres some pictures of the defect side and one of the correct side.
What do you guys think?


Heres the correct side:
