I don't do this very often but it comes up roughly to $250-$300/linear foot.It is a messy project and the repair kit costs almost $500 ( for 10ft long crack).Thanks for watching!
think about it....whatever natural forces were strong enough to pull that concrete reinforced by rebar apart.... are not going to be stopped by these ....if more movement occurs, considering the weight of the structure...the repair would either let go, or the concrete would crack and move another place.
Great observation! This is best [to my knowledge] type of repair (after deep research) that actually works and stops the issue with leaky pool cracks. Pool cracks need to be addressed and I haven't seen any better way to do it.Please share how would you handle this type of repair? Thanks for watching!
Ironically, I agree with you 100%. I strongly advised the owner of the pool against it and with my 20 years of pool expertise I did not believe that any of those tiny cracks leaked anything but....My customer ( which is actually a very nice guy and perfectionist ) wanted to do it. I haven't heard about any leaks once I finished the project and customer can sleep better at night. Thanks for watching.
@VikingAquatics What would this generally cost? About??
I don't do this very often but it comes up roughly to $250-$300/linear foot.It is a messy project and the repair kit costs almost $500 ( for 10ft long crack).Thanks for watching!
think about it....whatever natural forces were strong enough to pull that concrete reinforced by rebar apart.... are not going to be stopped by these ....if more movement occurs, considering the weight of the structure...the repair would either let go, or the concrete would crack and move another place.
Great observation! This is best [to my knowledge] type of repair (after deep research) that actually works and stops the issue with leaky pool cracks. Pool cracks need to be addressed and I haven't seen any better way to do it.Please share how would you handle this type of repair? Thanks for watching!
Wow!!
I like the work they did but I dont think that was the actual leak.
Ironically, I agree with you 100%. I strongly advised the owner of the pool against it and with my 20 years of pool expertise I did not believe that any of those tiny cracks leaked anything but....My customer ( which is actually a very nice guy and perfectionist ) wanted to do it. I haven't heard about any leaks once I finished the project and customer can sleep better at night. Thanks for watching.