Ah ..... I wish there was a cheaper fix
Would it be cheaper to put down interlocking stone instead of concrete? Would that be a wise idea? Or should I just take the hit and get the guys to reconcrete?
Thanks for the advice I really appreciate it
Ah ..... I wish there was a cheaper fix
Would it be cheaper to put down interlocking stone instead of concrete? Would that be a wise idea? Or should I just take the hit and get the guys to reconcrete?
Thanks for the advice I really appreciate it
Last edited by PoolDoc; 08-22-2012 at 12:52 PM. Reason: turn signature on
12x36 rectangle 15K* gal IG vinyl pool; bbb; laser sand filter; hayward 2 speed pump; hrs; gas heater; taylor k2006; utility water; summer: solar; winter: vinyl / water bags; all; PF:7.9
Interlocking stone would be ok, but requires more prep. And with what appears to be expansive clay (more common that people know), will become uneven in a few years, from the ground water changes. I am sadly lacking in experience with installing interlocking pavers (have only helped with that twice), so can't comment beyond that.
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
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