I have a natural lagoon pool that I am designing for a client and my desire is to build into the beam natural boulders. In the end I want it to look like the boulders were there and the pool was built around it. I am concerned with engineering and waterproofing. I imagine the shell will have to be built around the stone and then mortar mix would fill the gap between the shell and boulder. Once smooth the interior finish would cover over the mortar fill and blend right into the edge of the protruding stone. I'm trying to describe this as best as possible but don't know if I'm helping or not. Either way I need some input and would greatly appreciate some expert advice.
Best,
Adam
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Bruce that's great! thank you for the input! this is the exact reason I posted this question, love the collaboration.
Bruce Wettstein said:
They are a great group, Adam, and I am sure they can accommodate your design. If you are trying to place rocks (boulders) in the water, they will design structural pockets that you can place boulders in, allowing them to actually be in the water (Rex talks a bit about this above). Waterproofing prior to setting (I like three coats, and I like to tint the second coat so that I can see that I achieved coverage over the first coat. Go back to bag color for the third coat to see that you've covered the second also.) is critical to not having leakage once the pool is filled.
Hope that helps!
Rex, this is exactly what I'm looking for! Is there a possibility we could speak about this a bit more in depth via phone? My concept is very similar to what you've done here. the lines are going to be less fluid than yours but the idea is in line. I look forward to hearing from you when you have a chance.
Best,
Adam
Rex Richard said:
Bruce, the information is greatly appreciated. I will certainly concider speaking with them. your pictures look wonderfull but it's not exactly the look I am going for.
Bruce Wettstein said:
Finished picture.
I agree with calling Pool Engineering Inc. I've been working with them for many years, and they are without equal.
I'll try and attach a couple pics of a rock job I did a few years back. Guess who engineered it?
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