Adhering Pool Coping | Do NOT Skip These Steps

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Today we talk about adhering pool coping using a hardscape adhesive and ensuring we have a clean surface to adhere our coping to. In a previous video we cut the coping to get our smooth curves around this pool, but today we finalize this coping installation by adhering it to the concrete.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @dtm8073
    @dtm8073 Год назад +2

    Thanks for another awesome video! I’m glad I seen this video since I’ve got to do the very same thing to my pool this summer. This answers a lot of questions. Thanks

  • @crystalpools6761
    @crystalpools6761 26 дней назад +1

    Always start with a measurement from the top of the proposed paver coping (or under a bare foot standing on the patio) to the top of the first stair tread. The national code is 12" max. riser on all pool stairs. This may come into play whenever you leave the original coping/ liner retainer. Removing the coping from the liner one piece at a time and replaceing it with an aluminum "liner track" is not that dificult in a straight wall pool. The variable is always those plastic stairs... we usually rip them out, pour a concrete stair/ bench and install a new liner over the concrete. CONSIDER THE PATIO/COPING LIFESPAN VS. THE LINER LIFE/PLASTIC (MAYBE ALREADY CRACKING) STAIR. Get 25+ yrs. out of the whole poolyard! You know that saying...Do it once...etc. pics avail.

  • @haydeneverett1990
    @haydeneverett1990 Год назад +2

    I like those pool coping paver productivity production rates, you clearly know your numbers! Now to make this video really go viral, you need to film an employee put a slightly less then what would be expected amount of glue on a cap and wait a few months for things to really take off.

  • @danieldewey615
    @danieldewey615 Год назад +1

    Very good. Great job.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @James-ed5zy
      @James-ed5zy 5 месяцев назад

      Are you laying those without cutting or do you have to cut each one to keep the same flow around the pool. I built a kidney shaped Pool and wondering if I use bullnose coping if it can be laid without cutting or does each piece have to be cut.

  • @poundermonster
    @poundermonster Месяц назад +2

    Great video how do I glue porcelain coping with a plastic collar on my liner pool?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Месяц назад +1

      Oh good question. I would reach out to the porcelain manufacturer to see what adhesive they would recommend

    • @poundermonster
      @poundermonster Месяц назад +1

      @@iamahardscaper that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and great video.!!!

  • @mcarr5227
    @mcarr5227 Месяц назад +1

    Great video, I’m doing this as we speak. Will you be gluing the interlock as well?

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Месяц назад

      No the interlock that was on the concrete portion was laid on sand on top of fabric

    • @mcarr5227
      @mcarr5227 Месяц назад

      @@iamahardscaper thanks for the reply. One last question. I’m installing my coping on a concrete sub deck, which I will be gluing it to, but I also have 2’ of interlock that fits on same sub deck. Should I be gluing that as well?

  • @luiscollins3750
    @luiscollins3750 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another informative video. I’m curious as why you used a horizontal strip of adhesive between the side wall of pavers versus vertical strips.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  Год назад +1

      Great question, and I guess I don’t have a great answer other than the water will follow the flow because there is a slope on the coping.

    • @luiscollins3750
      @luiscollins3750 Год назад

      @@iamahardscaper Thank you,sound reasoning

    • @jamieseamans2796
      @jamieseamans2796 4 месяца назад

      Your technique is solid. Main reason folks don't do it is it's alot harder to do vertical glue lines (you'd essentially end up with a bunch of glue dots along the side of the coping which isn't as solid as a bead). Much easier to just run a full bead along the side, there's plenty of place for any water that does make it into the joint to escape.

  • @nsy7
    @nsy7 Год назад +1

    Another great education video by the hardscape prof 🎉

  • @nc732
    @nc732 2 месяца назад +1

    So cool. Do you ever have a brick come loose over time with people jumping from the edge? I'd love to do this at my place.

    • @iamahardscaper
      @iamahardscaper  2 месяца назад

      Nope 👍

    • @nc732
      @nc732 2 месяца назад +1

      @iamahardscaper that's awesome. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the trade with us!

  • @AmarilioSongWriter
    @AmarilioSongWriter 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Sir... What is your city?

  • @benboyko6782
    @benboyko6782 10 месяцев назад +1

    No knee pads!? You are insane.