you can get acrylic plastic glues however it may be a good idea to reinforce the glue over the crack from underneath where you cant see it . Or get a piece of acrylic the size of the whole step and glue it under the step. just make sure the surfaces are well prepared.
A crack in the pool pump can not be fixed permanently. Silicone and sealants may fix it temporarily, but it will need to be replaced.
Cement!
have crack in pebble pool approx 14 years old ,being told it is due to uncured coping being used ,what can i do, it goes about 3mts from stair to stair, thank you.
I general, the answer is yes. It the crack comes from the pool moving, and the gunite has cracked, then the gunite has to be repaired before the plaster. Sometimes opening up the gunite crack and refilling with concrete will answer the problem. If movement of the soil is the problem then that has to be fixed first.The soil getting excessivly wet and dry can mean that the pool will move, if it is only part of the pool then there will be a structuaral crack. Only opening up the crack will tell you whether it is a plaster crack or a gunite crack. A replaster is from about $2000 up and structuaral repairs from about $1000
Drop the water below the cracks. Remove loose cement and texture down 1/4 inch. Mix the Pool Pebble Repair compound. Apply the compound to the crack and wipe off excess. Allow to cure for 12 hours.
Try an under water epoxy putty. In Australia selley have what is known as Aquaneedit this stuff is strong and sticks like sh-t to a blanket.
what should i use to fix a small crack on top of radiator. on a 1998 ford ranger what should i use to fix a small crack on top of radiator. on a 1998 ford ranger
The answer would be entirely dependent on the type of pool (above ground, below ground) and the material it is built from (cement, fiberglass, etc.) and the type of defect (crack, chip, hole, stains, rust, growth, etc.)
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Probably not most of these things give out at the joints eventualy, however it is just a matter of keeping an eye on it and redoing it every now and again.
There is no reason to fix it if there is a crack in it that you can't see. If it really is a problem take it to the company store and see what they can do. take it to the phone store and ask if they can fix it
It depends on what caused the stain to begin with. In my case it was copper because the pool was constantly auto-filling due to a leak. Metal stain remover treatment, followed by an extremely powerful shock cycle helped return my pool to normal.