Hi
Im a wall and floor tiler and Ive recently finished re-tiling the walls of a paddling pool in a public park. The existing tiles had been damaged by water and coming off the walls. We found the water had been getting into the walls from the paving on top. The edging slabs on the pool have moved a bit over time and the pointing around these and the paving slabs is loose and non existent in places. Previously someone has tried replacing parts of it with silicone which is now loose.
The council now want me to look at sorting this out. To be honest I don’t particularly want to take the edging slabs up as it’ll wreck some of the work we’ve just done. But Ive been told it may be best to take everything up and relay with a drainage membrane which would be a huge job and expensive.
Would it be possible to just repoint and relay any loose slabs and use a sealant? The paving slabs are .60 x .60 in size and laid on sand. There aren’t any drainage ditches around the pool edge.
Or should I just get a paving company in?!
Cheers for any advice
miss tiler
Pool paving problem
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