Hello TFP community. We have inherited a 25 year old pool that is in good working order but does need some TLC. We’d like to retile the waterline as most of the tiles have fallen off. I have a few questions on this process.
1) what’s the best way to remove the remaining caulk and tiles that are still firmly attached? I have a razor scraper that I have started to use and it’s working well, but it’s a very slow process. Is there a better way?
2) we’d like to install mesh lined mosaic tiles, but the cement used to attach the brick coping has made an uneven surface. The original porcelain tile was glued on top of this and the tiles were angled down and you couldn’t see this texture, but it will show with the mosaic tiles. Any ideas on how to solve this?
3) assuming we can use the mesh backed mosaic tiles, what adhesive do we use to attach them? We were told that our pool is a fiberglass pool, but it doesn’t feel slippery like a fiberglass tub. Nor does it feel rough like a gunite pool. I think it’s a fiberglass pool with some kind of skim coating on it if that’s an option.
Thanks so much! We’ve learned a lot in a short amount of time from this group!
PS we know we need to slam
We lost power for a while following two hurricanes and had to replace the pool pump.
1) what’s the best way to remove the remaining caulk and tiles that are still firmly attached? I have a razor scraper that I have started to use and it’s working well, but it’s a very slow process. Is there a better way?
2) we’d like to install mesh lined mosaic tiles, but the cement used to attach the brick coping has made an uneven surface. The original porcelain tile was glued on top of this and the tiles were angled down and you couldn’t see this texture, but it will show with the mosaic tiles. Any ideas on how to solve this?
3) assuming we can use the mesh backed mosaic tiles, what adhesive do we use to attach them? We were told that our pool is a fiberglass pool, but it doesn’t feel slippery like a fiberglass tub. Nor does it feel rough like a gunite pool. I think it’s a fiberglass pool with some kind of skim coating on it if that’s an option.
Thanks so much! We’ve learned a lot in a short amount of time from this group!
PS we know we need to slam