At least you've set expectations. Praying his reputation is important to him!
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Thank you for the encouragement. This kind of stuff is SO DIFFICULTY for me.Nini - You are doing a great job at holding them accountable. If everything doesn't get fixed 100% the way you want it, know that you've put your all into it and should be very happy about that. The rest will just be things that, over time, will become less glaring and important to you. Once the grand-babies are splashing around, I don't expect you will be worrying about some of the topics of today. I like to separate construction defects (and we all have them) into two categories, things that will affect the longevity or usefulness of the end product and things that are aesthetic and deal with them accordingly.
I'll mention this only as a way to "sidetrack" your emotions. Look at the brick on the back of your house. Notice how the mortar lines are not consistent? Have you ever noticed that before I pointed it out? I wouldn't have either if we weren't focusing on the topic. Your pool is a product of human hands, some are better than others at given tasks. I thought the comment about "doing the best with what he had to work with" was actually quite interesting. It's not what he meant, but we all generally try to do the best with what we have to work with. Some have more to work with than others.
I'll pray that you are at peace with the final product once the project is complete. Not easy to focus on that now though.
Keep your spirits up!
We got your backYou are doing everything right! I am proud to know you!
Kim:cat:
Ah NO! Just NO! In what world does ANYONE think that kind of work should be allowed and called good enough? NOT mine!
I would not allow any work on the deck UNTIL you have TALKED to the PB and Concrete guy to see what they are planning on doing. You do NOT want them to "fix" it and it not be right. I have the feeling it will end up being like the tile guy "we fixed it the best we can". There needs to be a plan. I think a total tear out as there is NO way they can "restamp" the areas that were missed and those "patches"?? Really?? So you KNEW it was messed up but you kept on going? Then the clolorS what??????? and how????????
Nope, nope, nope!
Kim:cat:
A couple things. I'll be praying that they can fix the cement to your liking. It is really discouraging because we all know how hard it is to fix cement it is probably the most permanent thing around your pool. I think the color differences would bug me the most. Some of the cracks are pretty bad too but some of the smaller ones will probably start to blend in as long as they don't spread and that would be my major concern. I will say you did a great job picking out the pattern/stamp. I absolutely love it and it does help to hide some of the imperfections.
I'll try to encourage you on the tile work around the skimmers. I honestly wasn't happy with the tile work around my skimmers. I really didn't like it and was almost going to complain about it but I was tired of complaining. Now that my pool is filled it honestly doesn't matter. I think tiles around a skimmer are probably one of the hardest things to get right.
I'll say that your pool is going to be beautiful. I can also say that all of our pools have imperfections that we know about but you can't see in the photos. Now that my pool is done and filled it makes it a lot easier to forget about those things. Just remember to get the big things resolved that are obviously going to stick out after the pool is done and don't sweat the little things.
Oh Nini...... I keep switching between sadness and anger. I truly empathize. From the pictures it's as if some of the guys knew what they were doing and others didn't. I can't imagine they think it's acceptable.
Everyone is giving you great advice, support and encouragement. Keep reading the posts and reminding yourself of those things. You're doing all that you can and doing it super well.
On a good note, the picture of the chairs on the tanning ledge - gorgeous! The colors of your tile, pool edge, and deck next to the house are my cup of tea exactly! I love them! As Umm said, the stamp pattern is gorgeous. I would have selected that myself. When the pool is filled, it's not like you'll be inspecting all these things then. My focus turned completely to maintaining the water and chem balance. That's been fun and gratifying, because these guys are experts (and for free - how great is that?!!!). In a fantasy world, the TFP guys would be our PB's, supervisors, head crewmen, and inspectors!!!! (who wants to give me a high five on that?!)
I'm praying for your guardian angel :angel: to work overtime! Sending love and hugs to you,
Suz