Florida woman finally building a pool!

Mine was drawn to waterline and then the excavator came and did the forms 6" out from that. I'm guessing since yours are forms that it's done 6" wider than waterlin.
 
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I have a hole! Quite by surprise got a text that they would dig the hole today. Now it is starting to look like a pool!
 

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@wireform I was thinking of that but not sure if I will fall in doing so! Definitely the side closest to my house won't be stable enough, so will need to see how I can measure.
 
Hi all! Today is gunite day! I will post more pictures when done but concerned about the left part of the sunshelf, looks a little off angle. I messaged the super white has not responded and asked the gunite person (he said he would let the guys know). Is this anything to worry about? @kimkats any advice?
 

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@kimkats Here you go. Maybe when they put the stonescapes they fix it. Just looks a bit off.
Also I am not sure if I am supposed to water gunite. One of the gunite people who came out prior to today said yes, after 18 hours can water. Asked super today and he said no. Maybe it is not hot enough?
 

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It does not hurt to water the shell. It can only help as it slows down the curing thus keeping it from cracking too bad. It might have a couple of small cracks but that is not big deal.

Now that spot. I can see it now that I know what to look for. That will be easy to "test" if it our eyes or their concrete work. Go out there with another person and a tape measure. Have that person hold the metal part of the tape measure against their shelf wall. You will hold the other end with the tape extended a bit to give you plenty of room to see what is what. Your part will go ON the top of your all. Make sure to really know where the end part of your wall hits on the tape measure.

What you will do is both slide the tape measure along the wall with the other person making sure to keep their end ON the side of the wall. As you slide your end watch to see how much your wall is off from the other wall.

You can also use a long level and slide it along the wall to see if it is uneven.

Once you see that let us know and we will go from there.

NOW it is time for your set of links! The first set is all about what to do and ask about to get a great plaster job. The second set is all about how to care for your pool after you get the plaster.

Plaster links:
Ten Guidelines for Quality Pool Plaster Best one of all
All Plaster Finishes Should Last 20 Years
Not All Color Pigments are Good for Pools How to pick a good color for plaster.
A Plastering 'Watch List' | Professional Watershaping | Watershapes
Trouble Free Pool
Trouble Free Pool

Pool care links:
Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule
Pool School - Recommended Levels

Bookmark these:
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals
Trouble Free Pool
Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry

Now is also a good time to ask what test kit your PB will be providing so we can fill in any holes.

Kim:kim:
 
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@kimkats Working my way through the reading, thanks for sending the links! It says to test your hose water, or the water that is used to fill or mix the plaster. How do I test it? I have never done that so no clue what is in our water.
 

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