I have to say those are the BEST before and after pics I have seen!!!! LOVE IT! THAT is what it is all about!!!! 
Kim

Kim

The kids have been in the pool from the moment they get home until bedtime. Once the lighting gets power, it’s going to be hard to get them out for bed. Makes it worth every penny invested to see them pass out at night from exhaustion.I have to say those are the BEST before and after pics I have seen!!!! LOVE IT! THAT is what it is all about!!!!
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LOL bet your food bill is going to go up as well but again SO worth it!!!Makes it worth every penny invested to see them pass out at night from exhaustion.
Backfill is happening on Friday. Electrician is going to do final wiring next Wednesday. Patio is probably a couple weeks out as the backfilled area will need to settle,
We absolutely love our liner. The color is perfect in every light.I'm following this thread closely. We break ground next week on a 20x40 rectangular pool with the same liner as yours. Love the water color. Hope they finish yours soon!
He's starting no later than 7/30 and said he would be done in 4-6 weeks. He's hoping for 4, but weather can always slow you down. I'm holding out hope we are swimming Labor Day weekend. With the heater, we will have 2 months left to enjoy the pool before it cools off here.We absolutely love our liner. The color is perfect in every light.
Good luck with your build. Hope it goes a bit faster than mine is.
Pool is backfilled
Pool got backfilled today. Unfortunately, I didn’t read your post until now, Rich. They did do quite a bit of compacting around the pool, but right up against the wall is still a bit soft. Since it is all sand, I’m going to run the sprinkler to saturate and hopefully speed up the settling process. Not going to rush the patio. Probably wait a couple weeks.
Builder starts Monday on the pool house/shed.
I'll keep that in mind.Good to hear they actually had a compactor with them. Most PB backfills do not. Any type of water is good but the best thing you can do at this point is try to flood settle the area up against the pool where they probably could not get the compactor in very well. You can dig out the sand from the side of the pool and use it to create a 2' wide moat around the entire pool and then section the moat off in 20' sections. If you can get a 2-4" puddle of water in the sections it would be ideal. Flood these several times and hope for another good thunder storm to really fill them up. I would try to keep them in place up until they came to install the patio. Of course always make sure your the top of the moat wall is below the pool beam...
The good news is sand is one of the best materials they could have used to get good compaction and it is responds very well to flood settling.
Nothing exciting happening for a bit. Need to let ground around pool settle a bit before pouring the patio. Foundation for pool house should be getting poured tomorrow.Any updates? Following closely, as your build is very similar to mine. We start digging next Tuesday!
Edit: well, nothing exciting aside from my 3 year old nephew filling his swim diaper until it leaked out the sides. Time to add a bit of chlorine. Can’t wait for the saltwater generator to get turned on.
Yeah, you pick up a few things growing up around a pool. Probably won’t be the last time it happens.EWWWWW but at least you knew what to do!!!
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