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    Renovation Design--Help me stop the madness please!

    Hello everyone this GayleTx hubby. We have just posted a couple of pics showing the very poor original construction of our spa 22 years ago. The original spa plumbing was installed too high and could not be covered by the deck. The pool builder had poured a normal spa wall (thickness) with red...
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    Renovation Design--Help me stop the madness please!

    Again, I appreciate any and all of your comments!! I took a couple of pics of the poor spa, which I will post, but I have asked my dh to do the talking about it. He knows a lot more about the pool and can explain so much better. ;-)
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    Renovation Design--Help me stop the madness please!

    TxBwana, thanks so much for that link. A lot of my Google searches go to Houzz and Pinterest. I have also done searches for houses for sale (HAR.com) with pools to see what kind of pool materials they are using. It really helps to see the overall effect.
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    Renovation Design--Help me stop the madness please!

    Thanks YippeeSkippy for your comments and tile links. I will definitely be looking at the bling-y tiles. Unfortunately, the brick on the spa will need to come off for a repair, so it can't be saved.
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    Renovation Design--Help me stop the madness please!

    Thank you for the warm welcome and for the replies I've received already. I really appreciate all your comments and particularly to bmoreswim for unearthing that old post about the 50 year old pool with red brick. I found the tile and pool plaster choices interesting. I am attracted to...
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    Renovation Design--Help me stop the madness please!

    Hi, this is my first post to the forum. I would really appreciate getting some input from you folks on my pool renovation. I have a 20-year-old ozone (non-salt) in-ground (concrete/gunite) free-form pool with a raised spa and bull-nosed red brick coping and a turquoise blue water line tile...