Hello to all,
I hope this is the last of stone and other issues. Our coping is a honed travertine, and due to the negligenc of the pool contractors, our coping and tops of the spa were scratched on about 40-50% of the all the stones. I asked the PB can these be buffed out or something. He said yes.
Getting the scratches out of the copying and other were part of the punch list. When they finished, I now have two-toned coping both as in singles pieces and as a whole. Wherever they used their sanding devices, it made the finish much lighter and has stayed like this since Monday. When you wet it, it looks as it did when it was installedl when it dries, it has a lighter duller finish to it. You can tell anywhere it was sanded due to this lighter color.
A). Can anything be done to restore the coping back to its original look? If so, what do I have to do?
B). If not, what do I need to tell the PB bc we still have one payment left?
Thank you very much,
tstex
I hope this is the last of stone and other issues. Our coping is a honed travertine, and due to the negligenc of the pool contractors, our coping and tops of the spa were scratched on about 40-50% of the all the stones. I asked the PB can these be buffed out or something. He said yes.
Getting the scratches out of the copying and other were part of the punch list. When they finished, I now have two-toned coping both as in singles pieces and as a whole. Wherever they used their sanding devices, it made the finish much lighter and has stayed like this since Monday. When you wet it, it looks as it did when it was installedl when it dries, it has a lighter duller finish to it. You can tell anywhere it was sanded due to this lighter color.
A). Can anything be done to restore the coping back to its original look? If so, what do I have to do?
B). If not, what do I need to tell the PB bc we still have one payment left?
Thank you very much,
tstex