- Apr 23, 2017
- 2,400
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Thanks Kim! I was surprised by how heavy these boards are and how good they smell. They smell like coconuts and sugar cookies
You sure that's not heat exhaustion setting in???
Thanks Kim! I was surprised by how heavy these boards are and how good they smell. They smell like coconuts and sugar cookies
Wow! Those are nice looking boards. What kind of wood? And now that concrete makes lots of sense![]()
It's a capped wood composite from Moistureshield. Their pro line and the color is ipe.
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I took a picture last night before it got too dark. The decking has begun! I'm excited to finally start wrapping things up
Pressure treated sleepers or are they composite as well? Looks like hidden fasteners?
Will the sugar cookies be glazed?
Man that's beautiful....the decking, not Mike ?
I wish I could do something like that but I doubt it would last a single season in the brutal desert heat...
I was going to ask how you did it so clean. My understanding is that the epoxy grouts are a royal PITA to work with because they are two components, you have to mix them up quick and work then in fast or else they dry too quickly. I was wondering how you were able to do it all by yourself like that. Normally it's a two-"man" job....
catching up on the diy masterpiece!
Epoxy on a floor surface isn't bad at all I did my shower floor last year with it. Now I only did a 8x8 area. 2x1 inch tiles. It floated nice stuck in the joints easy and it washed really easy. On vertical walls. A bit harder wants to slouch very easy.
I will say also after after a year plus in my shower floor it holds up like a champ. We tile dry our walls and floor after each shower. I cleaned it forcthe first time this week with liquid poultice. Looks brand new again.
I dread if if I ever have to remove it cause it's hard as concrete. No matter how much you scrub it you take nothing off it's too layer like grout.
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I really like the bar area. What is the final vision for it? I think I missed it. Looks really really good all around! And I second the flip flops for approved work shoes. I laid some conduit for bulk head for steps and piers last night. Was way too hot for boots. I only cracked my foot once in the rebar bent all Over the place. Worth staying cool. Lol