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This job was a renovation to an old gunite pool. The pool had brick coping with a brick paver pool deck in a sand base. The homeowner wanted a product that would not show the failure signs of the pavers, but would still be decorative. After the plumbing lines for the pool were replaced, we came in to remove all of the remaining pavers and the sand base to achieve the appropriate grade. Once the grade work was complete and our reinforcement was in place, we poured our structural slap from a redi-mix truck at a thickness of 4″. Our next step was working on the coping, which was poured in place. Once all coping work was complete, we began our work on the pool deck. Our process creates a cast-in-place concrete tile that is mixed on site, integrally colored, fiber reinforced, and grouted. The homeowner chose to stay in the brown earth tone family for both coping and the pool deck. Once the concrete tile was poured, formed, and treated with a cure and seal, we could begin the grouting process. All of the grout is placed using a traditional masonry grout bag and is then tooled with slickers. A final coat of clear sealer over the entire job offers a satin sheen. All work is guaranteed not to delaminate. Also there are no visible saw cuts that interrupt the integrity of the pattern.  http://www.concretenetwork.com/photo-gallery/concrete-pool-decks_9/07480-nj-unique-concrete_47573/