Very slow progress since the last update - and really it's been as interesting as watching paint dry - since that's all that has taken place - carpenters staining. Why it is taking so long is beyond me, except another carpenter has been "fired" from our project by the project manager. Go figure. Last night two guys show up around 4pm and worked into the night to about 7 pm. I'm going to go ahead and post the picture, but Bob and I have already decided we don't like the stain color. However, we are not going to bother the PB with that. Since it is supposedly the stain color that matches the house, and Bob was the one who had Sherwin Williams mix the stain and since it's taking so long to have the PB stain it the first time - we decided it isn't worth mentioning at this point. Once they get the stain done, at some point, we'll call the guys back that stained our house and have them fix it (besides I need to paint inside my house as well). The stain and anything related to it, appears to be our albatross.
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I mentioned that previously they came in and cut the pipes, sealed the pipes and then cleaned out the pool. Since then we had a couple of days of rain, but here are photos of that - and this is also for tstex so he can compare his gunite shell to ours
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The next two photos I took since it has been a long time since I could actually climb down into the pool - so I figured while I was there, I would take photos from the angle of being in the pool.
Steps from house into pool. And now I picture having to stand on them to brush like Eva has mentioned. And also the early words of Buckeye Chris about brushing are coming back to haunt me now as we start thinking plaster may be some day soon.
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From the steps/shallow end looking into the spa and spillover:
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Lastly, the tiny little toy bobcat that they think they will be using to start pushing the dirt (and rocks) around. Next week, they are supposed to begin the back fill, fixing sprinkler lines and fences. We happen to have the water department running new pipes in the front yard (down the entire street) so there is extra fill from that and some of the neighbors yards that we will be able to use.
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So as you can see, not much really exciting to comment on. The big thing we are waiting on is the countertop samples from the PB. We are anxiously waiting for the countertop, so that the appliances can be installed. We purchased the appliances outside of the PB, and so our warranties are directly with the companies and we want to make sure that there isn't too long of a period between our purchase of them and installation.
Eva - we may need some of that electricity magic too - as we haven't heard a peep about when the electrician will be back out.
For the heck of it, I'm posting some of the inspirational photos we used for the design of our pool. I'm pretty happy with it all coming together (slowly but surely)
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-Karen