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    Concrete under pavers?

    Thta sounds like what i uave heard people do here in Nassau County. @Heavenlytunes
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    Waiting on backfill settling...

    My pool guy is saying the same, @Beachgirl96 . I’m in nassau. Sounds fishy.
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    Concrete under pavers?

    Let us know what you decide. I am in Nassau County and havent decided on a mason yet.
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    Slope from shallow to deep

    We are still designing our inground pool. The builder has sketched a diagram in which shallow is 48 inches. The deep is 5ft 10inches. I want the slope to be very steep so that the transition is narrow and we can enjoy more deep end. I have read about the 1 to 3 ratio. I have read that...
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    Wedding steps or diagonal?

    The reason i want in pool stair is because we have limited patio space. We need to preserve patio space for tables, chairs, walking.
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    Wedding steps or diagonal?

    The rails I have seen online are in the middle the stairs. I would consider a “designer rail” like I’ve seen online at SR Smith. Are you guys familiar with diagonal stairs and the handrail is to the side and not smack in the middle of the stairs? Also in photos sometimes the rail bottom post is...
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    Wedding steps or diagonal?

    We are in the design stage of our inground pool. We’ll have the steps in the corner. The length and width of the pool meet at 90 degrees where the steps will be. When you finish walking down the steps you’re at 48 inches of water. What are the pros and cons of either step type? I am not...
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    Exzema and salt water pool

    We are getting quotes for a new inground pool. Its area is 475 sq feet. Shallow section at 4ft, and deep at 6ft. What’s the best way to treat the water if family members have exzema?