Any pool supply store should be able to help you find coping and plaster. While they may not carry it in the store, they will most likely be able to direct you to a distributor, or set up a delivery for you.
I have little holes in my inground pool coping how do I fix it caulk?
Remove decking material (concrete, tile, etc....) then the coping is screwed to the pool backing.
Yes
It will eat / disfigure the coping and will then turn that into dust that gets in your pool and discolors the plaster.
Bash the old stuff of level it and re cement the new coping on top of the old work.
That would be a pool company.. Now there are dozens of coping styles and sizes, so take one of the old one with you..
I share the same problem. I had a new liner installed, but the coping in cracked and need to be replaced.
Why would you drain your pool just becasue the water is hot? Never drain your inground pool unless you have first cut holes in the bottom of the pool to keep it from floating. If the water table in your area is high enough, your inground pool could "float" out of the ground, effectively ruining your pool.
Expensive. The dig is probably one of the least expensive parts of the inground pool process. Essentially when you pull the vynal out that is what you have. a hole. You can plan to have the gunite shot in, replumbing, coping and decking. Then the diamon brite plaster is shot at the end. In most markets you can count on approximate costs of over $20,000.
Justin Bieber has a inground pool
Gunite is covered with plaster. It is sprayed on concrete sorta. They mix it in the hoses and it is blown on. You can go to youtube and see them gunite a pool. I am only aware of plaster, vinyl or painted pool surfaces. The vinyl is just like thin rubber.
What about "pool coping installation" ??????