I am wondering if anyone has any tips for us. Thanks again!
I am wondering if anyone has any tips for us. Thanks again!
18x38 roman 30K gal IG vinyl pool; 10% bleach; Hayward SP0714 sand filter; Pentair WhisperFlow pump; 24 hrs; Jandy Lite 2 pool heater.; K2006A; utility water ; summer: automatic; winter: automatic; ; PF:4
Correct.Originally Posted by SnoopysGirl
Those brick appear to be "face brick", meaning they are intended to be stacked into a wall. I cannot be sure of this, because I can't see how thick they are. They should have been "Paver" brick, which are of different dimension and clay makeup than face brick.
If you like that look, you could have it redone with the proper pavers. Personally, placing the track directly on the (more stable) concrete would have been a better idea. I understand it was done by the previous owners, not something you would have done.
Unfortunately, the only option that makes any sense is to rip the deck out, and have it done right.
If you like the patterned look, that can still be done. Ask your contractor about embossing the concrete surface. I am sure he will have access to many styles of embossing plates. You can also use a concrete dye for great color variations. Honestly, the previous owners actually paid too much for that look, as embossing has been available for 20+ years, and is a LOT less expensive than the inlay.
15' round 4.8K gal Intex AG pool; Intex 633 pump with twin canisters (2500 gph main filtering); Unicel 5315 filter cartridges; Intex 637 pump w/o filter (1000 gph heater circulation); 4hrs; K-2006; utility water; PF:24
Thank you so much, Charlie. Now the trick has been to get a contractor to call me back so we can get some firm estimates.
18x38 roman 30K gal IG vinyl pool; 10% bleach; Hayward SP0714 sand filter; Pentair WhisperFlow pump; 24 hrs; Jandy Lite 2 pool heater.; K2006A; utility water ; summer: automatic; winter: automatic; ; PF:4