I am seeking some advice for a problem we encountered building a new pool. We are building an in ground pool and the gunite company failed to make the proper depth of the sun shelf. We contracted for 9” of water and the gunite company formed the sun shelf for 6” of water. The PB recognizes this was their mistake and is working with me to rectify the situation. They offered me some money back or they can jackhammer the sun deck down 3” to allow for 9” of water. They promise me the rebar was set correctly for 9” of water.
My concerns are with the vibration of using a jackhammer on the sun deck may cause stress cracks throughout the pool and having other issues. Has anyone ever experienced a similar situation or had to chip away at gunite on a new construction pool? Any other concerns I should have or is this typical in the pool building industry?
If I do proceed with having them chip the sun deck down 3”, should I have them spray gunite on the sun deck again to smooth it out and seal any stress cracks?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Not sure if I am being foolish over 3” of water, but I want this large (7’ x 16’) sunshelf to be practical for my family.



My concerns are with the vibration of using a jackhammer on the sun deck may cause stress cracks throughout the pool and having other issues. Has anyone ever experienced a similar situation or had to chip away at gunite on a new construction pool? Any other concerns I should have or is this typical in the pool building industry?
If I do proceed with having them chip the sun deck down 3”, should I have them spray gunite on the sun deck again to smooth it out and seal any stress cracks?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Not sure if I am being foolish over 3” of water, but I want this large (7’ x 16’) sunshelf to be practical for my family.


