Pool built in 2000. We moved in ~2010. At shallow end, the water line tile (6"sq) was popping loose. After the tile fell off, saw there was a crack/joint roughly half way up the tile and extended 6+ feet. Thru this "crack" were roots coming into the pool. Had it "fixed" during plaster job. It was OK for a while then the exact same thing happened.
We had red 12" bull-nose brick for coping and a concrete deck around that with cool-coat installed. 1st pool guy came out and said he could fix it but wasn't able to source the red brick to put it back together. I couldn't find it either. Went with a different guy and decided to replace cool-coat with limestone over the entire pool area. So now we have 2" thick limestone all around the pool and the limestone over hangs into the pool an inch or so.
Deck guy was supposed to re-plaster the pool. After deck was almost done and pool had been drained for weeks, he disappears along with abt $10K and left a huge mess in the driveway. Got a new guy to do the re-plaster and finish the deck area. Spoke to the new guy abt the crack/joint opening-up behind the water line tile. Suggested maybe the deck needs a relief cut to relieve stress and prevent deck from possibly bow'ing-up. He said he would use something I never heard of before and proceeded to tile and re-plaster pool. Went with 1x2 tile this time. 6 weeks later, I saw the grout cracking exactly where the crack/joint was located. They came out today and patched it up..
Now I'm trying to understand if this "crack" is really just the joint between the pool structure and the deck and the deck is lifting/shifting for some reason. From what I have gathered so far, the main pool structure rarely moves, but the decking can. It appears to me the tile is overlapping the moving and non-moving pieces, I don't understand how this is supposed to ever work. What am I missing??
We had red 12" bull-nose brick for coping and a concrete deck around that with cool-coat installed. 1st pool guy came out and said he could fix it but wasn't able to source the red brick to put it back together. I couldn't find it either. Went with a different guy and decided to replace cool-coat with limestone over the entire pool area. So now we have 2" thick limestone all around the pool and the limestone over hangs into the pool an inch or so.
Deck guy was supposed to re-plaster the pool. After deck was almost done and pool had been drained for weeks, he disappears along with abt $10K and left a huge mess in the driveway. Got a new guy to do the re-plaster and finish the deck area. Spoke to the new guy abt the crack/joint opening-up behind the water line tile. Suggested maybe the deck needs a relief cut to relieve stress and prevent deck from possibly bow'ing-up. He said he would use something I never heard of before and proceeded to tile and re-plaster pool. Went with 1x2 tile this time. 6 weeks later, I saw the grout cracking exactly where the crack/joint was located. They came out today and patched it up..
Now I'm trying to understand if this "crack" is really just the joint between the pool structure and the deck and the deck is lifting/shifting for some reason. From what I have gathered so far, the main pool structure rarely moves, but the decking can. It appears to me the tile is overlapping the moving and non-moving pieces, I don't understand how this is supposed to ever work. What am I missing??