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mike1990323

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Hello everyone, Last year i purchased my house with an inground pool, Dating back to install around 1978 when the house was built. ( basing upon the pool permit on file ) 

I am curious if anyone knows what kind of coping this is? I am looking for the caps, along with getting a new liner. No one around here knows what type of pool this is. Nor can i find anything online that looks like it.  One person told me ester-williams, but i can only find them in above ground pools. 

 

Any help would be great! Thank you!

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On 11/12/2022 at 2:07 AM, mike1990323 said:

Hello everyone, Last year i purchased my house with an inground pool, Dating back to install around 1978 when the house was built. ( basing upon the pool permit on file ) 

I am curious if anyone knows what kind of coping this is? I am looking for the caps, along with getting a new liner. No one around here knows what type of pool this is. Nor can i find anything online that looks like it.  One person told me ester-williams, but i can only find them in above ground pools. 

 

Any help would be great! Thank you!

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I have been lurking around for a couple days trying to gather info. What I have is a inground pool. It started as replacing pool coping which turned into also replacing waterline tile. Here are some of the questions 1. Can I build a mortar bed of type s mortar, then allow it to dry and come back and set coping with a thin set to the cured mortarbed. Also I need to level a few spots on the beam what should I use as a bonding agent. And can I use the mortar to build up beam a little. 2. The waterline tile was decent but when the old coping was coming up it cracked some tile. So now I decided to replace all waterline tile but there appears to be some kind of epoxy behind the tile, not thinset. Can I grind it down and apply thin set?? 3. I also lost a corner by the skimmer and was wondering what would be the best way to reform this corner. What should I use to fix it Sorry for the lengthy post, but as always a small project has taken a turn. Thanks

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