South Florida Pool & Outdoor Living - STARTUP PHASE

South Florida Pool & Outdoor Living - STARTUP PHASE

Just dropping in for an update. We ended up getting the pool replastered. As the last few of my posts indicated, calcium scaling started to form so it was one more thing that leaned us to do it. I hated the idea of being without a pool for another month, but overall I am happy we did it as we plan on being in this house for the long haul.

It was replastered last Saturday. I was hoping to pick a different color finish altogether but the PB insisted every other color I wanted was thousands more. So we stuck with the same product (premix marbletite Marquis series Sapphire) and added 5 bags of black stones (that's 400 lbs of stone!). For anyone keeping track, I think our pool took around 35-40 bags of the core Quartz aggregate product (so this was an approx 7:1 ratio). The PB covered the cost of the refinish, retile shelf steps and benches, and new startup, and we paid for the black stone additive and the cost of refilling the pool. It seemed like a good deal for us considering the history.

Overall the finish was not as smooth and clean as a brand new finish over gunite, but we were also able to address other issues at the same time (new returns that we needed) and new marker tile with plaster used to fill the voids vs grout. We also had them add the monkey valve actuator.

Here is my assessment. The pool finish doesn't look materially different and the color is marginally darker in broad sunlight. But In late afternoon sun and light shade, it definitely gives that more deeper blue/teal color we were looking for. During cloudy conditions it looks French grey which is really nice. It definitely doesn't look like a white base, which we are happy about (we always wanted a grey base but couldn't afford the upgrade). At night with the pentair led lights on, the black stones make a noticeable difference. The light doesn't cut through the pool nearly as much. On the flip side, imperfections are more noticeable (like on our shelf) with the refinish vs original finish). And the step tiles are beautiful!

All in all I am very happy. We have a huge Memorial Day pool party lined up where it will make it's official debut. I will have all of the landscaping and furniture glamour shots posted then when we take down the kiddie fence. At that point, I think our build thread will be officially closed. It's been almost exactly a year since we signed our contract - nuts! I am looking forward to putting this process behind us and enjoying owning and maintaining the body of water that will bring our family tons of fun for years!



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Kim, I was building the anticipation! Here they are!

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That is one incredible pool! My wife and I are in our planning stage and the shape of your pool is almost identical to what we are planning, with the exception being a raised sun shelf in the location of the spa instead of the spa. Without landscaping and just in relation to the pool/spa/plumbing/equipment package, what did you end up spending? Thanks for the help!
 

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That is one incredible pool! My wife and I are in our planning stage and the shape of your pool is almost identical to what we are planning, with the exception being a raised sun shelf in the location of the spa instead of the spa. Without landscaping and just in relation to the pool/spa/plumbing/equipment package, what did you end up spending? Thanks for the help!

Our pool and shelf came in around 114 linear feet (34x17 plus 11x7 shelf). Without the spa, heater, and travertine patio (2200 square feet of it) we we're around $40-$45k. That included upsized equipment (IC60, 420 filter, vs pump, etc.), 3 led lights, and automation which I strongly suggest you include. The travertine deck, spa, and heater ran about another $25k ($10k for spa and heater and $15k for travertine patio).


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That is one incredible pool! My wife and I are in our planning stage and the shape of your pool is almost identical to what we are planning, with the exception being a raised sun shelf in the location of the spa instead of the spa. Without landscaping and just in relation to the pool/spa/plumbing/equipment package, what did you end up spending? Thanks for the help!

And thank you for the compliment!


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Def a good idea to get it redone. As soon as I read your posts about the issues, I was right there with you on understanding wanting it redone. While before looked nice, at the end of the day, it wasn't what you wanted and planned for. I think this looks awesome and compliments the tile way more than the other color.
 
Def a good idea to get it redone. As soon as I read your posts about the issues, I was right there with you on understanding wanting it redone. While before looked nice, at the end of the day, it wasn't what you wanted and planned for. I think this looks awesome and compliments the tile way more than the other color.

Thank you. It was more of a sloppy job originally. When you spend this kind of money you expect it to look new. It now looks new!


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I fired up the bubblers and spa today to make sure everything is working well. Sure enough the spa has almost no pressure. At first when I opened the Venturi jets to try to get some air flow, they started to overflow with water. It seemed like some sort of blockage. The jets closest to the pvc run were stronger and the furthest ones were almost zero flow. But even the strongest ones were very low pressure. This is the first time they've been turned on since the refinish. Any thoughts?


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