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    Travertine Coping Bullnose and tile issues

    Thank you. This is a first pool for us, thus the information on this site is extremely helpful.
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    Travertine Coping Bullnose and tile issues

    Our PB’s masons installed the coping on our new pool. We are concerned with areas that chunks were taken out when bullnosed or over sanded in some areas. See the pics. Can you gone me your thoughts?
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    Gunite After Cave In and Repair

    Our dig was complete, rebar put down, and our inspection with the county was completed. That was great until Mother Nature rained for days. PB had rebar team come out today to do repairs. The deep end is still very wet and we noticed that due to mud, there is not space between rebar and dirt...
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    Pool Possibly Dug in the wrong position in yard - now what?

    They had sprayed but two weeks went by between the spray and the dig and after rains, prior concrete patio being removed, etc none of the markings were visible any longer. Fortunately, they responded promptly and are addressing the problem.
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    Pool Possibly Dug in the wrong position in yard - now what?

    Thank you all so much for the comments and letting me know that it was fixable. We met with our PB this morning and they are working to resolve.
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    Pool Possibly Dug in the wrong position in yard - now what?

    Sorry I left off the end of the dig photo
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    Waterline Tile with Picasso Blue - Pool Designer Thoughts

    Beautiful selections. We still have time to change, but will need to decide soon.
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    Pool Possibly Dug in the wrong position in yard - now what?

    Any advice from pool builders would be greatly appreciated. Attached is an image of our pool design - what it was supposed to be. We are supposed to have room at the end of our pool for an 8 ft hot tub. It appears that the pool should have been about four feet more into the yard to allow room...
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    Waterline Tile with Picasso Blue - Pool Designer Thoughts

    Thank you. Attached is the pool design. We plan to have ivory travertine for the deck and ledger.
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    Waterline Tile with Picasso Blue - Pool Designer Thoughts

    We have settled on Picasso Blue to our pebble from Wet Edge Signature matrix and will have Ivory Travertine. We are considering the waterline tile of NPT Royal Seas - Royal Blue, but are not certain if it is too dark of a tile. We would love any suggestions for a tile that would look great...
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    Beautiful! What color is your tile and pebble finish?
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    Travertine water feature into pool or only to waterline tile

    We just signed our pool contract and are excited. Our pool will have a raised travertine water feature. One of the questions we have to answer is whether to have it go down into the water or just down to a waterline tile. Attached is the design. Any thought or reasons either way. Also, we...
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