It sounds like you are taking many wise yet PITA steps. This is the sucky part. Everybody likes the BAMM and the cannonball parts.sound like a plan
Its amazing how fast things go once this step is complete. Looking good!I borrowed a 1k bosch laser transit level and got all the pavers within 1mm of each other, about as close as humanly possible. All tamped down with gravel and paver sand. Lots of inconsistencies in pool floor bottom so I lasered in that little stone you see in the center of pool, to dig down level. That was alot of work and im really hoping it gets more exciting from hereView attachment 137678
My husband looked over my shoulder and sayw that AWESOME work and said..........NOW that is level!!!!got all the pavers within 1mm of each other, about as close as humanly possible.
It will be so worth it in the end!!!Lots of inconsistencies in pool floor bottom so I lasered in that little stone you see in the center of pool, to dig down level. That was alot of work and im really hoping it gets more exciting from here
Thanks!Its amazing how fast things go once this step is complete. Looking good!
My husband looked over my shoulder and sayw that AWESOME work and said..........NOW that is level!!!!
It will be so worth it in the end!!!
Oh it will be a lot more *exciting* when you try to put up the walls........make sure there is NO wind and a couple/few friends that can follow directions (bet that knocked a couple of them out LOL).
Kim![]()
Or so I thought!Great job, you're on the home stretch now!
Well done! I like your thinking......that should take care of that problem.So for $80 I had the tractor man scrape soil around yard so water does not pool up around swimming pool. Hoping this will help avoid future problems.
ill spray it with insecticide
Well done! I like your thinking......that should take care of that problem.
So lets talk about more work for you but it is along the same idea........avoiding future problems.
-hard plumb the equipment to the pool.
-use unions on either side of every thing so you can quickly and easily remove it.
-put good valves under the skimmer and the return
-IF the filter does not have a "send to waste" feature make one.
-under the skimmer and return you will want to dig down about 2 or 3" under them and around so that just in case there is an overflow problem. Fill in the dug out part with gravel THEN put steppers/pavers under it with a slight slant away from the pool wall to send the water away from the pool. All of this will help make sure you do not risk water washing out your pool bottom.