Well, we're finally getting somewhere. Coping and decking is done and the tile is installed. Luckily, I was able to go home from work as soon as I heard that there were concrete guys there because they were going to do the wrong finish on the concrete. Our house was built in 1960 and we specifically wanted a salt finish on the concrete as that was very typical of the time period. When I asked to confirm this with the concrete guys, they said "we saw that on the work order, but assumed it was a mistake." Of course, these guys clearly had never done a salt finish before because it didn't come out looking the way it's supposed to and I'm very disappointed. But, having them jack hammer it all out not hardly seems worth it. Then there are details like this:

This just looks so sloppy and as a graphic designer by trade is going to make me crazy. Of course, I know there's no way to fix it now. Just another example of shoddy work. I'm hoping maybe I can fabricate some sort of stainless steel escutcheon or something to hide the insane crookedness of this thing.

Now trying to find a good landscape designer to handle the remaining hardscape, turf and landscaping projects including resurfacing of the retaining wall behind the pool. Plaster is said to be coming within the next week or so. Fingers crossed.

This just looks so sloppy and as a graphic designer by trade is going to make me crazy. Of course, I know there's no way to fix it now. Just another example of shoddy work. I'm hoping maybe I can fabricate some sort of stainless steel escutcheon or something to hide the insane crookedness of this thing.

Now trying to find a good landscape designer to handle the remaining hardscape, turf and landscaping projects including resurfacing of the retaining wall behind the pool. Plaster is said to be coming within the next week or so. Fingers crossed.