- Jul 21, 2013
- 65,308
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
what issues may arise if they aren’t encased?Yes, skimmers should be encased in gunite and be part of the pool shell.
The pool and deck are two independent structures and need to be able to move independently.what issues may arise if they aren’t encased?
Ah gotcha. I dug up a pic from pre gunite of the same skimmer. Looks like the skimmer is encased a little over 1’ of the 2’ depth. Leave it be and press PB elsewhere..?The pool and deck are two independent structures and need to be able to move independently.
The skimmer should be solidly attached tot he pool and move with the pool.
Otherwise the skimmer can separate from the opening in the pool, or develop cracks, or leaks around the skimmer mouth.
I sent the request to PB. Thanks!The skimmer is surrounded by the rebar to make it part of the pool shell. The PB should fill the void around the skimmer with cement up to the bond beam level.
PB also put extensions on top the skimmers today so each will be flush with the decking. I assumed this is normal but figured I throw it on here in case I’m missing something.
Not surprised but the PB isn’t entertaining a change to the skimmer encasement.I sent the request to PB. Thanks!
PB also put extensions on top the skimmers today so each will be flush with the decking. I assumed this is normal but figured I throw it on here in case I’m missing something.
Since the stone base is 3’ deep in some areas, is there a way to secure them without digging to soil or backfilling?Fence posts need to be mounted securely in the ground. Pavers need to be cut around the fence posts.
Since the stone base is 3’ deep in some areas, is there a way to secure them without digging to soil or backfilling?
Depends on the fence. Is it just the mesh removeable fence? Or a full size solid mounted fence with posts? And do you plan on a retaining wall on the back side? Is there anything to keep the base in under the pavers?Pavers going in today. Final grading is not included in the contract, so trying to understand possibilities for the backside of the pool (which will have a fence shortly after pavers). Pavers are planned to extend 4’ wide on the backside.
Would there be any concerns with mounting the fence (already in contract) to the belgard pavers?
Fence will be black aluminum Canterbury style. Not sure what the primes plan is for holding that base in place over time. Currently nothing appears in place to hold it. The sub even provided a proposal for a retaining wall earlier today, which is about 10% of the full contract costDepends on the fence. Is it just the mesh removeable fence? Or a full size solid mounted fence with posts? And do you plan on a retaining wall on the back side? Is there anything to keep the base in under the pavers?
You are probably gonna need some sort of retaining wall, or at minimum grading/ compacting dirt to slope away from the back side. And as far as your fence, it sounds like your gonna need post footers under or through your pavers to mount that fence.Fence will be black aluminum Canterbury style. Not sure what the primes plan is for holding that base in place over time. Currently nothing appears in place to hold it. The sub even provided a proposal for a retaining wall earlier today, which is about 10% of the full contract cost![]()
FYI I kept pressing this and a sub finally repaired with hydraulic cement day before laying pavers… probably because I dug out the fill stone and reminded the PB it would cause decking repairs if ignored.Not surprised but the PB isn’t entertaining a change to the skimmer encasement.