It was flowable fill, that names come back to me now, I think there was two loads (Up to the sun deck; but that is a guess); it was three trips of the water truck to fill. I dont know about why their isnt a collar of concrete, I am learning as this goes, so it would be seem to me the PB is trying to get away without doing something.
What is this tile fix? Is this where the tile is layed to the water line to hide the out of levelness a pool has? We are asked about a tile border that would have been installed at the factory but decided we didn't want that.
The more I am learning about this install process, the more it seems to me they just weren't checking during water fill / stone backfill / flowable fill, etc and it moved on that and we are where we are. So the question is what can be done to bring some of corners back into an acceptable range (Acceptable to me means no bow in the edges whatever out of levelness is not discernable to the eye). The 3/4 out of the level the pool is over the long edge you cant even see but the 3/4 over the short edge just seems way to much to me.
Are there techniques to remove the track for the cover, and shim them to planer; use like a RTV Silicon to fill in the gaps (Cure hard), then all the pavers are working from a level alignment? If there is no issue for the structural stability of the pool, I would consider that an acceptable action.
What is this tile fix? Is this where the tile is layed to the water line to hide the out of levelness a pool has? We are asked about a tile border that would have been installed at the factory but decided we didn't want that.
The more I am learning about this install process, the more it seems to me they just weren't checking during water fill / stone backfill / flowable fill, etc and it moved on that and we are where we are. So the question is what can be done to bring some of corners back into an acceptable range (Acceptable to me means no bow in the edges whatever out of levelness is not discernable to the eye). The 3/4 out of the level the pool is over the long edge you cant even see but the 3/4 over the short edge just seems way to much to me.
Are there techniques to remove the track for the cover, and shim them to planer; use like a RTV Silicon to fill in the gaps (Cure hard), then all the pavers are working from a level alignment? If there is no issue for the structural stability of the pool, I would consider that an acceptable action.