Looks like you do things right. True out your bond beam, use thinset so mortar bed adheres to the gunite wall and then the mortar bed. Nice work. Bro you need to use knee pads please, you will pay later if you dont.
I call bs !! Letting the paver just plop down like that instead of gently placing it may or may not fuck up the glass or 6by6 tile just my opinion I do mosaics in Fl,Cali,and Georgia and I’m always getting calls back of glass being broken and it’s always because of that! All good though still getting paid to fix someone else mess 🤑
@@damiangso9867 I always have to go back and fix my tile when somebody else does the coping but not when I do it. When you have the beam prep with mortar It’s really difficult to Mess up the tile, the problem is when they set the coping straight on mortar.
Can someone please tell me or describe (in detail) here what was used to adhere the blue tile? The narrator was saying something about two to one mixture but I could not understand him. I’m planning on retiling my pool myself but I don’t know what kind of cement to use. Is it regular thinset used on Bathroom & kitchen tile or is it a special type of thinset (waterproof)? Where can you get it?
We just use waterproof on glass tile. On regular tile we never had any problem with it, special tile for swimming pools. But I’m sure waterproof won’t hurt if you want to do it.
I do use expansion joint board www.homedepot.com/p/Quikrete-1-2-in-x-4-in-x-5-ft-2-lb-Expansion-Joint-691703/100318479 or siding board www.homedepot.com/p/LP-SmartSide-SmartSide-38-Series-Cedar-Texture-Lap-Engineered-Treated-Wood-Siding-Application-As-8-in-x-12-ft-28869/310260863?ITC=AUC-99015-88-12075