- Jul 7, 2015
- 18
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Most of the way through a new VINYL pool install. For the coping/decking we are doing poured concrete. Our PB wants to do a 12" coping and a separate pour for the wider decking. Coping is cantilevered (styrofoam) forms.
The questions are:
1) Should the perpendicular rebar be stubbed out of the 12" coping and made continuous into the decking? (I believe it should).
2) At the construction joint created between the two, should that joint get a foam expansion material with caulk? Or just pour the decking right up against the coping? Of maybe poured up against the coping but with a thin plastic bond breaker? Something else??
NOTE that the pool walls are steel with a 5" top steel "collar". There is angle bracing about every 5-6' all the way around the pool which will bridge BOTH the coping and the decking. i.e. there will be equal support for the coping and about the first 2' of decking.
There is no concrete bond beam at the top of the pool.
No questions on the bonding, I can sort that out regardless of the solutions above.
Thanks in advance!
The questions are:
1) Should the perpendicular rebar be stubbed out of the 12" coping and made continuous into the decking? (I believe it should).
2) At the construction joint created between the two, should that joint get a foam expansion material with caulk? Or just pour the decking right up against the coping? Of maybe poured up against the coping but with a thin plastic bond breaker? Something else??
NOTE that the pool walls are steel with a 5" top steel "collar". There is angle bracing about every 5-6' all the way around the pool which will bridge BOTH the coping and the decking. i.e. there will be equal support for the coping and about the first 2' of decking.
There is no concrete bond beam at the top of the pool.
No questions on the bonding, I can sort that out regardless of the solutions above.
Thanks in advance!