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Deal Svengali
10-25-2006, 12:40 AM
I had my pool gunited 12 days ago. I have found that on the spa dam wall that I found rebar tie wires and a couple pieces of exposed rebar. The site supervisor chipped it some stuff. After that I realized that the gunite is too thin, I see the rebar at 1/4 to 1/2 inch depth. I am worried about rust leeching through down the road. Is there any specifications for standard engineered pool regulations that I can use to verify to the PB that they need to fix it. So far they are giving me the run around. I spoke with the pool engineering company they also stated that the gunite thickness was not thick enough and would need to be added on.

Any help would be appreciated, other than the rust issue, which I believe is an issue if the rebar is not at least an inch thick, what other issues or problems could this cause.

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Deal Svengali
10-26-2006, 10:01 PM
OK solved this one myself, I call Pool Engineering and talked to someone there who told me that you need at least 2 inches. I then emailed the owner of the PB I was using and informed him of my problem. The next day he had the gunite company, the gunite inspector and the site supervisor out. They are going to add gunite to areas that need it.

No Need
10-26-2006, 10:22 PM
That's good news!

y0manda
10-28-2006, 12:58 AM
When adding cement to cured cement it creates a cold joint. Make sure when they add gunite they chip out the areas that are going to be reshot so the new gunite has something to "grab" to. Also the day before they come back out, give your gunite a good water soak.