Hi Folks,
Attached are rare photos of how mastic can look when someone does not take care of it :-D
I just took over this pool after we purchased the home few months ago. So this is not reflection of how I like my pool to look.
I got some crazy estimates ranging from $300-$1,200 to replace is it. So, I think I will try to do this myself.
Based on the old threads I identified few products but the jury is still out on which are actually good.
http://www.ultimatepoolseal.com/
http://santasticpoolmastic.com/index.html
Per my research there seems to be confusion on the best approach.
I heard some people mention that you need to back-fill the gap with sand while others swear by using foam strips.
If you look at the photos the back of the pool has a .5in drop between concrete and the flagstone.
I need to think of some creative mason work to cover that up. Ideas?
Folks, please advise on the product and how to back-fill the hole.
Attached are rare photos of how mastic can look when someone does not take care of it :-D
I just took over this pool after we purchased the home few months ago. So this is not reflection of how I like my pool to look.
I got some crazy estimates ranging from $300-$1,200 to replace is it. So, I think I will try to do this myself.
Based on the old threads I identified few products but the jury is still out on which are actually good.
http://www.ultimatepoolseal.com/
http://santasticpoolmastic.com/index.html
Per my research there seems to be confusion on the best approach.
I heard some people mention that you need to back-fill the gap with sand while others swear by using foam strips.
If you look at the photos the back of the pool has a .5in drop between concrete and the flagstone.
I need to think of some creative mason work to cover that up. Ideas?
Folks, please advise on the product and how to back-fill the hole.