Hello all! Thank you in advance for even more free advice. I intend to pay it forward soon.
Regarding vermiculite settling, I apologize for asking what I'm sure has been asked before but I can't find the right thread.
My pool was installed at end of October 2020 in Chicagoland and closed within two weeks. It wasn't particularly dry when the crew did the vermiculite, but I didn't think it was terrible either.
Over the winter, it seems the vermiculite on the base settled... or at least that's the best I can describe it.
All along the entire seam where the floor meets the walls in the deep end, as well as going up the slope towards the shallow end, there is what I would describe as a "ledge" indicative of a crack that runs the entire length, as if the floor dropped another 0.5" to 1" below where it started, while the wall stayed put.
It is a hard and irregular edge, not soft or squishy. I'm concerned about two things:
1) That the hard edge will eventually rip the liner
2) That the vermiculite shell is now somehow compromised
The PB came out to inspect it and hasn't really offered any opinion on it yet aside from confirming that the settling exists. My thought is to leave well enough alone, as long as the liner isn't torn. In 5 or 10 years when it's time to replace the liner, I can have someone smooth out the edge and patch it up as necessary.
Does that sound right, or do I need to tell the PB to drain the pool and patch it at the end of this season to avoid future issues?
Thanks again!
Regarding vermiculite settling, I apologize for asking what I'm sure has been asked before but I can't find the right thread.
My pool was installed at end of October 2020 in Chicagoland and closed within two weeks. It wasn't particularly dry when the crew did the vermiculite, but I didn't think it was terrible either.
Over the winter, it seems the vermiculite on the base settled... or at least that's the best I can describe it.
All along the entire seam where the floor meets the walls in the deep end, as well as going up the slope towards the shallow end, there is what I would describe as a "ledge" indicative of a crack that runs the entire length, as if the floor dropped another 0.5" to 1" below where it started, while the wall stayed put.
It is a hard and irregular edge, not soft or squishy. I'm concerned about two things:
1) That the hard edge will eventually rip the liner
2) That the vermiculite shell is now somehow compromised
The PB came out to inspect it and hasn't really offered any opinion on it yet aside from confirming that the settling exists. My thought is to leave well enough alone, as long as the liner isn't torn. In 5 or 10 years when it's time to replace the liner, I can have someone smooth out the edge and patch it up as necessary.
Does that sound right, or do I need to tell the PB to drain the pool and patch it at the end of this season to avoid future issues?
Thanks again!