thanks for the input. Had the Bobcat out and grading last night. Finally starting to clean up around the pool and retaining wall. looking more like a finished pool and less like a a bomb site. Chris
thanks for the input. Had the Bobcat out and grading last night. Finally starting to clean up around the pool and retaining wall. looking more like a finished pool and less like a a bomb site. Chris
Blding 18x36 IG vinyl rectangle with custom inpool steps, 22,000 gallons. Chris In Chapel Hill, NC us7sail@earthlink.net
On a different topic, how much over hang do you guys recomend for coping. I am getting ready to install my pavers after I set the top concrete collar. Do not really know what the rule of thumb is. Thanks chris
Blding 18x36 IG vinyl rectangle with custom inpool steps, 22,000 gallons. Chris In Chapel Hill, NC us7sail@earthlink.net
Chris, the overhang is pretty much up to you, as a rule of thumb, the more overhang, the less secure the coping will be ( not that the difference between 3/4" and 1.25" will mean that your coping's going to fall in the pool). The real issue is how wide the pavers are, I would not feel comfortable having less than ~80% of the coping secured to the beam (& would be more comfortable with a higher %). I would suggest going with ~ 1", pick something that will allow you to use an easily available 'guide', having them ~'perfectly' straight is the 'cap stone' () of the look of your pool. Good luck with the finishing touches!
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
thanks guys , an Inch sounds about right.
Blding 18x36 IG vinyl rectangle with custom inpool steps, 22,000 gallons. Chris In Chapel Hill, NC us7sail@earthlink.net
another thing you may consider before the concrete is done, is to put tape underneath the anchor sockets so that concrete doesn't get accumulated inside of the socket, and don't worry when it rains the water will manage to make a way out and go into the ground. And yes the best way to set the sockets is opposite of the pool copying meaning away from it so that it will be easier to use a wrench to remove the ladder
Thanks for all the feedback. I put A long piece of #6 copper bonding wire I had laying around down throught the hole and into the ground. pulled out the wire before the concrete was too hard and had a hole for the water to drain into. Pour turned out great. Now to get the pavers in and set. That will have to wait as I am in WV in PA school during the week now and time is limited. Chris
Blding 18x36 IG vinyl rectangle with custom inpool steps, 22,000 gallons. Chris In Chapel Hill, NC us7sail@earthlink.net
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