I tried to add bigger pictures but it said TFP wouldn’t accept such large file? It was taken with an iPhone. Let me know how I can do this and post them.Can you add some wider angle shots of the whole pool and adjacent areas? Mark the areas where the coping is higher than the deck.
Was this pool built on a flat yard or are there elevations involved?
If you built on a slope, were retaining walls specified as part of the build?
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If they used a sand base for the stones, it's possible it washed out, or ants relocated it.Decking is laid on concrete.
Everything is hard laid on concrete including decking. I don’t think I’m comfortable pulling them upThe coping probably did not sink unless the pool sank.
How many linear feet of coping is lower than the deck?
You need an expansion joint.
Pull up the stones and see what you can see.
It was concrete - no the only thing recently was about 2-3 weeks of below freezing temperatures. Everything looked fine prior to that.If they used a sand base for the stones, it's possible it washed out, or ants relocated it.
Did the pool ever get full to the brim, possibly during a big storm ?
Are they mortared down or on sand?Everything is hard laid on concrete including decking.
You need an expansion joint and the stones need to be reset.I don’t think I’m comfortable pulling them up
MortaredAre they mortared down or on sand?
the decking needs lifted or the coping? I don’t have any reason to believe the shell of the pool is sinking (gunite) but if there is a test I can do to be sure let me know thanks so much.You need an expansion joint and the stones need to be reset.
If you can't do it, then you probably need someone to do it.
Call the builder as it should be a warranty issue, especially since they did not use an expansion joint.
Measure from the waterline to bottom of the coping, various points around the pool. Note any variance.there is a test I can do to be sure let me know thanks so much.
Almost guaranteed the decking got pushed up, maybe caused by water intrusion underneath the stones. If they moved, then they are no longer bonded to whatever structure they used to be bonded too,It was concrete - no the only thing recently was about 2-3 weeks of below freezing temperatures. Everything looked fine prior to that.
Yes I measured all the way around the tanning ledge and it all contained the exact same amount of water and height. It makes me think the decking is lifting vs the coping.Measure from the waterline to bottom of the coping, various points around the pool. Note any variance.