Are they cleaning your tiles?
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Sorry, TM! Missed your question!
Yes, he scraped everything first, then acid washed, now power washing. I have his help getting the last bits of plaster out of the grooves.
Are they cleaning your tiles?
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He, so far, hasn't been too interested in my researched knowledge because "this is the way WE do it..." kind of thing...
I'll try...
Looks great Denise!! I CAN see the sparkle!
BLING for sure! If it BLINGS anymore you are going to have to wear shades to look at it!!!!!
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Did they fill the spa first? I thought they always filled the pool first. Lol I guess it just depends on your set-up. So exciting!!! I will ask about extra abalone!
Edit: The picture showed up after I posted. That's beautiful!!!!
Is it the plaster crew that installs all the fittings too?
Nini!!! You're getting water!!!!!! [emoji1319][emoji1319][emoji1319][emoji1319]
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Finally,water is going in the pool. What a tortuous path to get to this point.
Wow, it's all so pretty! You guys did a great job! Very Very excited you are filling the pool. almost there.
Nini do NOT let the water over fill the spa and run down into the pool!!! It could cause streaks. Fill the spa up to the tile then move that hose to the pool.
I feel your pain . . .
I got the inevitable "people who don't know anything about building a pool should let the people they hired build the pool" text a while back. I wanted to text back that I was building multi-million dollar structures when he was still playing in the sandbox, but restrained myself. No sense going down that road when I'm 1500 miles from the build site . . . I've learned that there are some people that are just wired differently. Unfortunately, most of them chose to be contractors . . .
I agree 100% PB told me same thing and added when owner gets involved the price will go up. Also at the very beginning I contacted the engineer with a question after my request to the PB that the engineer contact me was ignored.
I got a nasty email from the PB " don't you ever call any of my subcontactors.
It's been a hectic & frustrating 4 months but it got done.
I feel your pain . . .
I got the inevitable "people who don't know anything about building a pool should let the people they hired build the pool" text a while back. I wanted to text back that I was building multi-million dollar structures when he was still playing in the sandbox, but restrained myself. No sense going down that road when I'm 1500 miles from the build site . . . I've learned that there are some people that are just wired differently. Unfortunately, most of them chose to be contractors . . .
I agree 100% PB told me same thing and added when owner gets involved the price will go up. Also at the very beginning I contacted the engineer with a question after my request to the PB that the engineer contact me was ignored.
I got a nasty email from the PB " don't you ever call any of my subcontactors.
It's been a hectic & frustrating 4 months but it got done.
That's looking really nice. Can't wait to see it full and then balanced.
GCs ALWAYS hate it when an owner calls their subs. I get that to an extent. But guess who gets called when a sub desn't get paid . . . ? You guessed it ! The Owner . . .