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hi im alan jacobs your local diy enthusiast from boulders youve taken the leap and youve become a new homeowner but there are a few things to think about to keep your property in top shape regular maintenance inspections will help you do just that you are legally required to prevent direct access to your swimming pool your pool has to be secured by a safety fencing and a safety gate unlike walkway paving the first four to five rows of the brick paving around the pool circumference is usually cemented in place this is to prevent water penetrating behind the shell structure this first section is angled towards the pool to return splash water and the balance of the paving directs water away from the pool keeping this in mind if paving has come loose re-caulk it in place and plan for more extensive repairs around the inner edge of your pool you have a coping section which may or may not match your paving this brick or tile is cemented in place and must be very rigid on gammite pools it