We have just started our pool construction. Yesterday was gunite day. Before shooting gunite, we realized the spa was deeper than we wanted it to be. The gunite crew said they could fix it.
They cut rebar on the spa floor to move up the spa drains.
The wall rebar was not touched. They only cut the floor rebar pieces to move up drains. So, the rebar cage that goes around the walls is tied together.
The floor has the rebar piece split in half—one part at the bottom and the other at the top—and it probably has about 7 to 8" inches of gunite. They put some rebar pieces at the top of the drains, but I wonder if they will help or do much.
Should I be worried that this fix will cause problems with the spa's structure in the future? Again, the floor has a lot of gunite and rebar but isn't tied together.
Please share your experience & thoughts!
They cut rebar on the spa floor to move up the spa drains.
The wall rebar was not touched. They only cut the floor rebar pieces to move up drains. So, the rebar cage that goes around the walls is tied together.
The floor has the rebar piece split in half—one part at the bottom and the other at the top—and it probably has about 7 to 8" inches of gunite. They put some rebar pieces at the top of the drains, but I wonder if they will help or do much.
Should I be worried that this fix will cause problems with the spa's structure in the future? Again, the floor has a lot of gunite and rebar but isn't tied together.
Please share your experience & thoughts!