Well, you'll have one helluva bbq pit for the 4th of July.
From reading the progress of others' pool builds, I think it usually goes: 1) sign contract 2) wait for start 3) flurry of activity with digging 4) wait 5)etc.
PB has estimated 5-6 weeks. My sister was just completed by same builder in 4+ weeks. PB said possible a little quicker, but would rather under-promise and over deliver than vice-versa. They are tying steel as we speak. Will post pics later this afternoon.
After looking, tell me anything that might be of concern; or anything I should question prior to gunite. I do have flex lines on the main drains and on the deck jets that I didn't realize would be flex. I thought it was all schedule 40. Any concerns there?
(Looking at the equipment picture above) The two- 1 1/2" pipes in the center with no valves are the inlet and return for the pressure side cleaner. Are the pressure cleaner lines usually not valved? So there would be no adjustment on the cleaner?
I personally prefer no flexpipe. Especially on the main drains. Thats my opinion anyway. I just dont trust flexpipe under pressure and being underground that far. Again, just my personal preference is all.
Electricians are scheduled for Friday. Tile & coping maybe one day next week. PB said they are about a week out on tile. This is really exciting. Thanks for all the comments.
Really cool to see all the pics of what it takes to put in a pool like this. Looking great! Doesn't look like you hit any rock while digging. Around where I live we hit rock around 3-4'.
No rocks, red clay all the way to the bottom. At this point, we are now wetting down the gunite 3-4 times a day; to slow down the curing process and adding strength to the gunite. Will do this for the next 7-10 days while waiting for tile and coping to be installed.
It has been a few days since my last post. Had about a 12 day wait on the tile and coping, but got those installed yesterday- 7/18/2011. Electricians came and wired all the equipment, controller and light. Here are a few pics from the tile and coping:
Clean up crew is coming tomorrow and forms for decking should be towards the end of the week.
It's been a while since any updates. Decking was poured on Monday, 8/1/2011 and the plaster should go in tomorrow morning. The decking is a stamped and stained concrete. Give me your thoughts on the finish. These pictures were taken the day of the pour and lots of staining powder still on the deck. I will post some of the finished product tomorrow while getting the pics of the plaster. Finally we will begin the fill.
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