Updated
Updated · WBAL TV Baltimore · Jul 2
Experts Blame $14 Million Lincoln Pool Peeling on Installation Errors, Not Coating
Updated
Updated · WBAL TV Baltimore · Jul 2

Experts Blame $14 Million Lincoln Pool Peeling on Installation Errors, Not Coating

3 articles · Updated · WBAL TV Baltimore · Jul 2

Summary

  • $14 million in Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool repairs may be failing because installers mishandled seams and joints, two independent waterproofing experts said after reviewing project documents, photos and video.
  • The experts said the spray polyurea lining itself was the right material, but feather-edged tie-ins and possible delays between coating sections could have left thin areas that did not bond properly.
  • Photos also suggest expansion joints may have been sprayed over; if so, normal temperature-driven movement could crack the lining, let water into joints and eventually cause leaks after a full seasonal cycle.
  • That assessment undercuts other theories, with the experts saying hydrogen peroxide, the presidential motorcade and knife vandalism were unlikely to explain widespread peeling on bonded concrete.
  • The National Park Service plans to drain the pool after July 4 for repairs, creating the first chance to inspect the tie-ins and expansion joints directly.

Insights

Are repeated, costly repairs just a surface fix for the pool's deeper, century-old structural problems?
Experts blame installation, but was the chosen material truly right for a sun-exposed historic monument?
With a $14M failure, do urgent no-bid government contracts sacrifice quality for speed?