Drainage - Drainage needed around swimming pool
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Ok, so I've been a complete idiot. I've laid some porcelain paving around a swimming pool and on 2 sides have done the fall, going into the swimming pool. Have since found out this is NOT the way it's supposed to be done. However the biggest problem is that the existing coping stones around the pool (that are to remain)- well I didn't realise that they 'lip up' at the nearest edge to the pool. So once they're pointed there will be pooling around the edge whenever there's heavy rain. I know, very stupid of me.... I really want to avoid having to rip up all this paving, it's going to be very time consuming and costly. I don't think implementing an acco drain around the affected edges will work as apart from looking ugly, there are little plastic bits (inlets, access points etc) associated with the pool that are in the way. I was thinking it's a bodge but maybe I could drill some drainage holes? Also it's being pointed with Stonemarket's equivalent of EasyJoint which I'm hoping might be permeable enough to let some water through anyway?? I know these suggestions aren't ideal but I'm a desperate man! Any ideas anyone? Thanks for taking the time to read, any replies are much appreciated.
You need one of those suction hammers.
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