- Jul 18, 2019
- 616
- Pool Size
- 33780
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
I wanted saw cuts…they’re coming back in the morning for those.
Tell them to be careful not to get concrete sawdust in the pool.I wanted saw cuts…they’re coming back in the morning for those.
Tell them to be careful not to get concrete sawdust in the pool.
We love the slide and it spits you right into the pool without worry.all plumbed in!
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@Casey you have a Typhoon slide right? I feel like the outside turn wall is very shallow. How’d you feel when you saw it?
Use painter's tape.Duct tape the tarp to the edge of the pool.
Thanks for the info. Pump/filter isn’t running and won’t until spring. Will keep a close eye on chemistry. Planned to use E5 (my Dolphin A20) to clean up once it settles.Tell them to be careful not to get concrete sawdust in the pool.
The dust is very bad for the chemistry and for the sand filter and chips can be sharp and possibly cut the liner.
Thanks! It’s not actually a different color, just a smooth finish on the outside vs the brush on the rest.OH I LOVE the outside edge being a different color!
Awesome! Thanks so much for the affirmation!We love the slide and it spits you right into the pool without worry.
Great tip! We were actually talking about that this morning with the concrete crew. I actually have 2 different duct tapes, one that goes on and off more like painters tape and then one which will hold your umbrella down in a hurricane and leaves all kind of residue!Use painter's tape.
Duct tape will leave a sticky residue.
Use painter's tape.
Duct tape will leave a sticky residue.
The military calls it 100 mph tape for a reason.one which will hold your umbrella down in a hurricane and leaves all kind of residue!![]()
Great suggestion! Yes, I’ll be home. And wide awake…he’s coming at 8:30 tomorrow morning and I will be getting up at 5 amAre you going to be home for the cuts ? I had to cut the slab in my finished basement at the old place and I held the shop vac real close while my buddy cut and we got most of it.
Or see how well the PB thinks he could do similar. He's been real accommodating so far, if he can mitigate most of the debris, I'm sure he would. Or he'd tell you that a tarp was the only way.
Do you really want to try to remove duct tape residue from about 150 linear feet of coping?OK, if painters tape holds with the wetness. If not...
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Or hold up plastic sheeting, dude on one end, dudette or dude Jr on the other end and a few bricks along the bottom to stop it from blowing.Maybe use a tarp on the pool or create a wall of plastic with some sort of stand like maybe some 1.5” PVC stands and then painter’s tape on the bottom to hold the plastic down.
Be careful about bricks near the pool as a sharp corner can cut the liner if a brick falls in.a few bricks along the bottom to stop it from blowing.