My pool coping ledge is suffering from some concrete cancer - the rebar has rust on it and has caused the
concrete to crack and spall. One corner has a crack from top to bottom, so I think I will have to saw the
corner off and reform (drilling in some cement anchor screws as needed), keeping the rebar in place.
For the parts where the rebar is already exposed, I was going to pack in new concrete similar to this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVofsam9Sww. I've already gone through some areas with a concrete saw and
chisel to neaten things up and get rid of loose concrete.
For the area where there is just a crack, in some places I've already sawed an incision all the way to the
rebar in order to confirm that the rebar is rusted. Also I was thinking that the incision will allow me to
pack in new concrete like for the other sections. But now I'm not sure if sawing into the concrete along the
crack is a good idea. Where I have already sawed to the rebar, I've found that yes the rebar is rusted (so
this is the reason why the concrete has cracked there), but I'm wondering if I'm actually making things
harder/worse by sawing into concrete that's in decent shape (it's not drummy - just cracked).
- For the areas that are already quite exposed, is repacking with new concrete the way to go? Does it matter
if I can't force the concrete into all the cavities? Should I follow up after packing the new concrete by
injecting some crack filler just to make sure there aren't any cavities left? My concern is that by leaving
cavities I'm going to end up with rust problems again.
- Is injecting crack filler DIY possible?
- Should I go with my original plan of cutting along the crack to expose the rebar, and then pack in
concrete? Or I should I just leave the crack and inject some crack filler?
- Any recommendations on concrete/primer I should be using?
There is a section where the edge is drummy, and with this section there's also a small crack on the top of
the coping, so I'd say this area is particularly weak. But I'm not too concerned about the structural
integrity since no one is walking along this - I'm mainly concerned about stopping the concrete cancer and
rust from travelling towards the inside of the pool.
I am planing on re-sealing then repaving over the current coping, so this will hopefully stop moisture getting
into this part of the concrete.
Hoping that someone more knowledgeable with me can opine on the above - am I missing anything i should be
doing? Any advice or things to watch out for?
The damage - that corner is a bit loose and I think needs to come off

Crack that I've sawed out showing the crack going to the rebar

Particularly drummy section - here there's a crack also on the topside of the coping

section with just a crack - should I saw this out and pack in with concrete?
