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    Paver Nightmare

    I was hoping to find an outside/3rd party expert to come out and look it over. I just need to know what my options are. There is some pavers that are tight, but others with a 1/4" spacing between them with similar issues, so I struggle with it being an installation issue only. I am going to...
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    Paver Nightmare

    No, the coping is concrete with no issues.
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    Paver Nightmare

    Not according to them, but I hear you. I have a ton of this around the pool as far as 17' feet away from the pool. At no time has the pool water splashed out on these pavers and I am getting the same type of issues????
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    Paver Nightmare

    It is travertine. The supplier of the pavers knew it was going around my saltwater pool and said the pavers were rated for outside. They were installed last June. so they have seen roughly a year use, but we noticed the issue in February. The pavers were sealed twice last year.
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    Paver Nightmare

    What about the ones with large chunks coming out of the middle of the tile? Salt Lake City, UTAH.
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    Paver Nightmare

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    Paver Nightmare

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    Paver Nightmare

    Waldog, good point, won't let me upload photos, says I have exceeded my limit. Trying to figure it out -(
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    Paver Nightmare

    So, its been a year since my install (roughly) and my pavers are a mess. Edges are cracking or disintegrating, large chunks are capping off, etc. I had the paver supplier out and they are pointing fingers at the installer and general contractor. Anyway, I need to get involved. Is there...
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Finishing this up today, covers the gas line cut off valve, I will then have wrought iron go between the two pieces to make sure no small children fall into the window well.
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Yes, glued and mounted the treated lumber, then attached the metal to the treated lumber.
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Thanks, its coming along, got all the silicone in this weekend. If you look over the pizza oven in the last picture, there is a hose and gas line showing. I am building a very similar looking enclosure (can see the granite top under my Mountain Dew on the table), with a stainless cabinet, for...
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Tile up and started silicone/grout, what a pain :-)
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Honestly don't know, they have a pretty good seal on the top when closed, my outlets are gfi so I feel pretty safe.
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    It was one slab of granite, with a seem behind the ice cooler (middle hole in top). Here is where I got the Popup - http://www.mockett.com/pcs22.html
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    It is wood, the granite installer put it on. I waited for the installer because it was not level. They did a great job getting it level and should be back to day to finish the job. Once I get the appliances back in, I'll take some more pics. I will be doing the tile, going with a dark wood...
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    added to pop up outlets as well.
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Got the counter top in today, start tiling this week.
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    Outdoor Island - coming along well.

    Waiting on Luxor 24" ice bin to arrive, which has slowed down progress. BUT, we couldn't wait to try out the pizza over, used it twice, 6 pizzas, takes about 8 minutes. The oven temp gets to 500, but I think the pizza stone is much hotter because it is right above the burner.