Replacing Pool Tiles

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PlanoAg98
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During the freeze/power outages, I had some pool tiles come off the upper sides of the pool. There's only about 6 of them that need replacing. The materials are pretty cheap off Amazon. Anyone ever done this or should I hire it out?

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Vogue Premium Quality 3" x 3" Cobalt Blue Square Pattern Porcelain Mosaic Tile on Mesh on 12x12 Sheet - $24.00




EZ Products EZP-005 White Pool Pool Plaster Fast Set- 1 Pound - $25.00

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BigO93
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Had a similar issue with our pool after the big freeze. Had 7 pool tiles pop off. Fixing myself due to pool co's long wait time and big $ to repair. Bought EZ Patch 3 product and Pool Patch grout from Amazon. Cleaned off the old grout from the tiles - toughest part. Just set tiles yesterday with the EZ Patch & been drying for a day. Plan to grout today. Not too bad.
PlanoAg98
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Had a similar issue with our pool after the big freeze. Had 7 pool tiles pop off. Fixing myself due to pool co's long wait time and big $ to repair. Bought EZ Patch 3 product and Pool Patch grout from Amazon. Cleaned off the old grout from the tiles - toughest part. Just set tiles yesterday with the EZ Patch & been drying for a day. Plan to grout today. Not too bad.

I assume you had to drain the pool to a level below the tiles? If so, how long did you let the tile area dry out? The patch material states wet or dry application.
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