I recently purchased a house with an in ground pool where the tile was loose around 1/3 of the pool, and a lot of the coping sounded hollow. After removing all of the tile I discovered bond beam damage in several places. As such, I have removed the coping stones, and chiseled out the bond beam until no more hollow sounds exist.
Original installation of the coping caused the mortar below to go flush against the deck which I assume caused the beam failures. I have chipped out that old mortar and cleared out behind the bond beam to give it the correct space to move. Unfortunately about 25% or more of the deck has 2-3" of empty cavity. Pool deck has no cracks and is in overall good condition except being hollow underneath. Does anyone have suggestions of how to fill this gap safely without pressing on the backside of the pool?
Couple more questions: at which point does the bond beam repair need rebar placed in to help hold the cold joint? I have attached pictures. Also, in places where the plaster has been chipped out below the tile line to remove loose material, I am assuming I will not need to repair the bond beam below the original tile line since the pool is getting re-plastered?
Thank you






Original installation of the coping caused the mortar below to go flush against the deck which I assume caused the beam failures. I have chipped out that old mortar and cleared out behind the bond beam to give it the correct space to move. Unfortunately about 25% or more of the deck has 2-3" of empty cavity. Pool deck has no cracks and is in overall good condition except being hollow underneath. Does anyone have suggestions of how to fill this gap safely without pressing on the backside of the pool?
Couple more questions: at which point does the bond beam repair need rebar placed in to help hold the cold joint? I have attached pictures. Also, in places where the plaster has been chipped out below the tile line to remove loose material, I am assuming I will not need to repair the bond beam below the original tile line since the pool is getting re-plastered?
Thank you





