New York Code states that "all metallic parts of pool... including the reinforcing metal of pool, coping stones, and decks" must be bonded. Well, the pool and coping stones are bonded. The floor area (deck?) past the coping stone consists of 1 1/2" stone with 2 1/2" of mud resting on a 4" reinforced concrete slab. The stone has not been installed yet. The sub slab reinforcing is welded wire mesh but was not tie wired throughout so it is not a continuous grid.
Could the sub slab really act as a conductor, despite a 4" stone and mud barrier between it and the finish floor level?
We are considering drilling into the sub slab to connect to the mesh reinforcing but we'll never get a real grid and we may unsettle the copings.
Any comments, suggestions? Let the stoning begin.
Could the sub slab really act as a conductor, despite a 4" stone and mud barrier between it and the finish floor level?
We are considering drilling into the sub slab to connect to the mesh reinforcing but we'll never get a real grid and we may unsettle the copings.
Any comments, suggestions? Let the stoning begin.