TampaKathy
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You beat me to it! Was going to say the same thing, haha. Pool is looking nice!Awesome! I really like how the waterline tile complements your house color!
You beat me to it! Was going to say the same thing, haha. Pool is looking nice!Awesome! I really like how the waterline tile complements your house color!
Your tile looks great! Yes we looked at both colors (Tahoe and Cadet) but wanted the black pebbles so we choose the Tahoe. Cadet blue is beautiful too. We also liked the Picasso water color. We are replacing a black bottom quartz finish so I still wanted a medium blue/aqua water color and *some* black pebbles... Just not a completely black finish anymore. Looking forward to seeing the brightness of our led lights with a bit of a lighter finish! Even with two lights, the colors were just not vivid with the dark finish.Also, I think that's going to look awesome. From what I can tell, the only difference between Cadet Blue and Tahoe is blue pebbles instead of black - our neighbors have the Tahoe and it looks really nice. I think this tile will go really well with those greys/browns/blues in both Tahoe and Cadet Blue. If you're done in a week I'll admit to being a little jealous. Good luck!
Interesting, we're almost on the same timeline one month apart - started shopping April, signed end of July, started November. I think we have at least another month but could easily be two - like you said it depends so heavily on whether or not we actually have people here working. It really made me mad constantly for the first few months having weeks between work - but at this point I'm just coasting with "it is what it is" and appreciating that they're doing such quality construction. Honestly, I think this whole process could have been done in 6-8 weeks of actual work if they had equipment/supplies on time and had delays only a day or two between subs. It's pretty amazing to have building a pool become a 12 month process - I know people who have built entire homes faster! I've heard that it's even worse for new builds though - I know someone who's finishing a pool in 2022 and they signed end of last year (oof).@matthewsunshineflorida - Looking great! Tampa area as well for us and it has been S L O W! We signed in July, dig started last week of October, and we are told deck will start this Friday but we're still waiting on the pavers to be delivered. Once pavers are done, safety fence can go in and they can schedule the plaster after safety inspection.
The most frustrating part is the 1 or 2 days per week or every other week that someone shows up to work if you're lucky!
We are on week 2 of equipment install due to missing parts, other jobs, etc. We have finally been told that they hope to have it filled 2nd or 3rd week of March. We started shopping in March of 2020!
Appreciate that! Similarly here, wife and I have been riding bikes around neighborhoods near us and it's been wild to see the number of homes even in these well established neighborhoods with permit signs in their front yards and big dirt trails down their side yards. Based on the permits and how long it was taking for them to close, it looks like we unfortunately signed right as the really big backlogs piled up - if we had signed 2 months earlier we might be done 5 months sooner lolLooks great and close to the finish line. On our street since last May when our pool was completed 6 neighbors are in the construction process with a two just completed. I know as of November there were close 20k active or pending permits in Hillsborough county. An incredible time to be in the pool construction business.
I just want to say I *LOVE* the tile! Thank you for posting these photos! We are definitely going with the same tile but my pb suggested a different tile on the planter to make it a focal point. I was going to do the same 1x2 like you did then he told me to look at glass as well. I found one I think will go nicely with the Masisosar 6x6 and it was only $4 upcharge/ft. The Masisosar 1x2 was a $7.00 upcharge/ft. So the glass tile will go on my raised planter and then in bands on my sun shelf, steps and swim out bench. I love how the Masisosar blends with the Tahoe base and natural pebbles. You are doing Cadet Blue correct? I really liked that finish too! Tough choice for sure.I was going to wait to post photos until the tile was more complete but I'll go ahead and share a quick update!
We have finally made some progress and I think it will move steadily at least until they finish coping/tile. Pavers are supposedly going to be delivered next week and then they will schedule that install - which will also be when they tear the footer forms out so I can finally run irrigation around our screen (need to fix 4 of our 6 zones because of the way the pipes ran and have to completely redo two and half of a third zone).
The delays between work is what drives me crazy because that's ultimately what is taking 90% of the time of this build, working 1 day maybe 2 and then a week or two between subs - then one of the subs has to stop because they're waiting on material so they go work on another job and the material shows up but we're bumped behind another pool now etc...
But it IS turning out really nicely - I don't know what I was expecting but I'm surprised how they were able to cut the coping so exact, really happy with how the tiles are turning out too. I love the glaze and colors - when light hits it you get the shine and tons of color variation is brought out as the sun sets - but we still have the durability of porcelain which puts me at ease.
Tile Close Up
Front View
Side View
Sunshelf View
Spa View
Spa Coping Close - looks really tightly cut to me.
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That's looking really good! Interesting how they did the coping. An extra step for sure, but sounds like it will be perfect doing it that way. What color grout did you go with? Our tiles get dropped off tomorrow. I'm still undecided on grout color.Update - just got the rest of the coping delivered and all of the pavers. We're chugging along - all the coping grout lines were cut and grouted, all of the tile was grouted (though they STILL haven't brought in the 3 accent tiles which they'll have to chip out and redo!), the spa has been tiled. I assume they'll grout the spa and do the back wall coping, then it should be ready for the paver guys to get going. I'm hoping for this to be ready for pavers by the end of the week. Tile is really dusty/hazy but looks good to me.
Side note: The way they did the coping was to put each piece right next to the next one (nearly no grout line), then when the mortar set they came back with an angle grinder and made each line identical in width. That gave us a really small 1/8" grout line and it also made the gap between each piece of coping extremely consistent. An interesting way to do it, I guess with our pool being freeform this was the way to get the most consistent final product.
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We did cream grout to match the coping - you can actually see it in the back wall which is already grouted. Really happy with that choice, makes the 1x2s really stand out and makes it visually look like the coping color goes down into a little matrix below it. Happy with all our choices so far...That's looking really good! Interesting how they did the coping. An extra step for sure, but sounds like it will be perfect doing it that way. What color grout did you go with? Our tiles get dropped off tomorrow. I'm still undecided on grout color.
Tile looks great! I see they finally got your deco tiles in. Everything looks really nice! Our pool was just completed today and chemicals added. Our Masisosar tile looks really nice with the Wet Edge Tahoe finish as does the glass tile we found to match it. I'm really loving how it came and I can't wait to see yours completed!
Now that the tiles are clean, I'm pleasantly surprised at how awesome the glaze looks! As the sun sets, it hits them so nicely with a pretty sheen. I get they aren't quite like glass, but I think it's a reasonable compromise for the durability - I'm very happy with our choice! Now I gotta go check your thread for new photos and imagine what ours will look like!!Tile looks great! I see they finally got your deco tiles in. Everything looks really nice! Our pool was just completed today and chemicals added. Our Masisosar tile looks really nice with the Wet Edge Tahoe finish as does the glass tile we found to match it. I'm really loving how it came and I can't wait to see yours completed!
Oh I'm such a clean person this drives me crazy. Also I have to trench around the pool for 5 zones of irrigation and a water main - so I need it to be cleared of all the wood and concrete to do my job! Using all R-VAN with 1806 (6") spray bodies and gonna redo the front yard too so it will be a beast of a project... Tired of our sprinklers over watering some parts not hitting others enough. Gonna be done right this time! Just need the cleanup crew to do their job asap...Looks great! The OCD side of me always looked forward to the clean up!