mastic joints

Water Gone Wild
Last time, we looked at an instance in which migrating water presents mostly aesthetic challenges - scale formation, evaporation residues and other hassles that simply make a watershape look worse than it should. This time, we'll look into a case where the migrating water not only made the watershape look bad, but was also doing structural damage to a nearby deck and, ultimately, to the pool shell itself.   It's a cautionary tale that should make any contractor
#4: Mastic Joints
It’s a case of familiarity breeding neglect:  Pool and deck contractors work with so much mastic through the years that it’s easy for them to take this wonderful material for granted.  And that’s a shame, because I’ve run into plenty of clients who are plainly interested in learning what function these rubbery joints serve and why they’re a necessary part of the package. The video linked below offers an