I had to laugh when I looked outside and saw the kids watching! As for the raised dirt, they are going to form and pour a concrete footer on the 3 sides away from the house to hold in the dirt and to hold the screen enclosure.So close to being done now!! That is a lot of work done right there!
LOL on the chairs...............KIDS!and all of the shoes off.............no telling what they are doing to do or say next. You are going to LOVE how tired they are after swimming all day though!
What are you going to do to keep the raised dirt in place?
Kim![]()
They spent over an hour watching and cannot wait to jump in!Those kids are doin a real fine job supervising. It’s coming along great thanks to them.
I agree on the actual 8-9" depth which is what we were shooting for ... would you say that 8-9 is typical for sun decks?I don't think that will be a 12" deep sundeck, probably 8-9". The depth's mentioned are generally water depth - though you did specify gunite depth. Just wanted to make sure you weren't thinking the water would be that deep. Water depth (average) is to the middle of the skimmer. For sundeck depth, measure from about 3/8" above the gunite (thickness of plaster) to the middle of the skimmer opening.
Looks like it was easy digging except for that one stump. Probably getting started on prime season for pool building down there. More deck space is always good!!