- Jun 11, 2018
- 388
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
No prob man. It can go either way. I think it depends on how busy the other components of the pool are. Post pics of your selected options when you get a chance.
Those options look great! I didn't get the bullnose either as it would take away from my geometric shape (house and pool). Love the ledgerstone/coping combo. I personally prefer the first back up tile but they all work. l remember stressing over my tile after it was installed but truth is once the water is in the pool and halfway up the tile it will come together. Like I said before, great choices.
All of those picks will look great together! like tldude says the water will bring it all together and looking great!
Now lets talk about those pretty tiles. Are they on site yet? If not see if they will bring them on over. THEN go through the boxes. There will be some extra pretty ones. You will want to pull those to be used in the "sight line" places. The places your eye falls when you walk out to the pool. Then pull out the ugly ones LOL There will be some there is no way you want them any where near you pretty pool. Put those in a hiding place.
We had one build where they put all of the lighter colored ones together then all of the darker ones together. It looked awfulIt needs to be mixed up. The PB agreed it looked bad and had it redone. The PO placed the tiles out how he wanted them done and it came out much better. Better YOU pick which ones to use and where than someone that is just doing a job.
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Ask of the PB if the tile can be delivered well in advance of the install. (More like "demand.") You'll be doing yourself and he a favor. Tell him you want to hand sort them, and you don't want to have to do that while a crew is waiting around for you and your wife to do so. Take your time going through them. Your wife and you should lay them all out around the pool (if that's possible). Have samples of the other materials on hand, too. Picking from showroom samples and expecting what gets delivered (1) to actually match the samples and (2) looks right in your yard, are not necessarily reliable assumptions. Colors change based on surroundings, light, shadows, time of day, etc. Samples could be manufactured years apart from what shows up. And I can guarantee that manufacturers' notions about "acceptable variances" will not match your notions about that subject. Have you been asked to sign something that mentions variances? It might be in your contract. That clause is there for a reason (hint: it's not there to protect you!).
I'd want at least 5-10% surplus ordered, so I could reject up to that many (depending on the design/pattern/make-up of the tile and its allowable color variance). If they only order what they'll need, you'll be stuck using "rejects" somewhere. If you have to reject more than the surplus (depending your or your wife's "fussiness threshold"), sorting them in advance might give you the leeway to order more.
Otherwise, if you wait until the day of, you'll get what you get and they'll get placed where they get placed. It'll be some amount of hassle for all involved to pull off these suggestions, but, as you point out, you'll be living with the results for years and years.
For what it's worth, I like the Oxford tile. At least in the pictures, its black veins match those of the Ivory Rustic. The Masisosar looks less dramatic by comparison. Other than that, the teal and tan contrast you've got going on is really attractive, and similar to my pool's palette, which is the favorite part about the material choices in my yard (made by the previous owners). I think you guys did real well with your selections.
Thanks for taking the suggestions as they are intended. I don't have any skin in this game. Just throwin' darts at the dart board, maybe some of them will stick, it's certainly OK if they don't...
That tile is so pretty with that stacked stone! That is going to come out great!
Good job adding the step PB! SCORE! I bet that will make it much easier for your wife to get in and out!
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Those colors should work well!
Are you having a light put by your equipment? If not see if they can/will do it now. You will thank me the first time you have to go out there in the dark!
Kim![]()