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More broken plastic wall steps repaired today at a nationally known fitness center in Scottsdale. The indoor pool had cloudy water and the ambient light was dim so I don't have any more pictures for now, I get to go back and take some follow up pictures soon. One of the things I noticed on all of these step repairs ...
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More underwater rebar rust stain repairs! Six pictures for you today showing the steps of a repair. As you can see this was a rebar rust stain about two inches wide, the customer noticed a smaller stain last fall and it continued to grow to the size we see here. As I started to dig into the stain I noticed ...
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Here I removed two broken steps, top and second, from this public pool and replaced with two new ones. Notice in the first picture the broken steps, and in the second picture, from the top view that all of the steps are misaligned? I cut out and removed the two broken steps making the notch for them a little bigger ...
Here I am digging out a large piece of rusted rebar or rebar rust stain. The stain itself was only about the size of a golf ball. The size of the stain or spot is never an indicator of how big the repair, patch, will be.
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This pool had a pretty large area of delaminated pebble on the swim out step. The first picture is what I saw on my inspection of the pool. Although this looks like a crack it is actually a "delam" that has broken free from the shotcrete beneath. Before I drained the pool I was able to determine the size of ...
I dug this rebar out and exposed all rusted material. I will now cut the rebar to remove, shape the cavity and patch with my cosmetically compatible material.





