Doing a fairly major renovation to my pool. It includes removing old plaster, installing new surfacing, moving some returns, adding a beach and moving steps, etc.
When removing the original surface, the builders took most of it out and left some behind to be fill for the new steps and beach. There will be sandbags around it, rebar, etc. before they blow gunite. My concern/question: will the fact that the fill is not "solid" be a problem? There will be some air gaps in there, etc. And, could it shift over time?
I am told this is a common approach and I have no reason not to trust the builder. However, I figured I could ask the group if it was a common approach. I've seen similar approaches for sidewalks, driveways, etc. and even sandbags for home foundation fill. I just want to make sure I don't have to look forward to fixing something in his space in 5 years.
Thoughts?
When removing the original surface, the builders took most of it out and left some behind to be fill for the new steps and beach. There will be sandbags around it, rebar, etc. before they blow gunite. My concern/question: will the fact that the fill is not "solid" be a problem? There will be some air gaps in there, etc. And, could it shift over time?
I am told this is a common approach and I have no reason not to trust the builder. However, I figured I could ask the group if it was a common approach. I've seen similar approaches for sidewalks, driveways, etc. and even sandbags for home foundation fill. I just want to make sure I don't have to look forward to fixing something in his space in 5 years.
Thoughts?