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pool tile replacement (small area)
I have approximately 3 feet(length) of 6 inch tiles to replace do to
age around one area of the pool.Unfortunatley, the tile sheets are no available anymor so I will have to improvise. After removing said tiles I was informed by the pool folks that I could use white cement to backfill where I remove the tiles and immediately set the new sheets of tile into the cement and spread a thin layer of the cement over the tile as grout filler. Makes sense I think? Any suggestion as to what product I should use via Home depot or Lowes, they also said I should caulk the area between concrete deck and flagstone coping--suggestions again? thanks Mike PS: Should I do this after I partially drain pool for the winter and let it cure??? |
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