- Jun 18, 2019
- 594
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Ran outside to snap some shots as some work was done last weekend and earlier in the week. All I need is my bar stools to be put in and we're ready for plaster (which didn't happen yesterday).
Glass tile was put in on steps and the interior of the spa. More glass added to the spa. Custom made cast concrete spa coping was installed and the surround gates were installed. Not relevant to the actual pool build, but I also had all of the debris field in my canyon and the side of the house removed. That was a huge task that took a large crew two days.
Picture of gate, same gate is on the other side. Also, the canyon used to be full of concrete, plywood, trash and pool-related debris. I still have some cleanup down there, but we have longer term plans to make some rustic landscape down there, a project for another time:

Glass lining on the steps and spa (they haven't finished polishing and cleaning up the glass, but it'll give you an idea). If hyou go back to my March 12 upload, you can see they had waterline tile on the left part of the spa wall, it looked weird, my PB agreed and had them remove that and replace it with glass, so it looks consistent:

Another view, with the gate. We intend to have a small cushion we can take out there and make a nice reading retreat, will be peaceful with the fountain right there:

Spa coping. I was a bit concerned how this was going to come out and was thinking I'd probably have to stain it, but it came out nice, still may stain it, but will probably defer that to a later day given how nice it came out. It still needs to be cleaned as there's a lot of dirt and grout remainder on it:

Spa coping and interior glass lining:

Fun iPhone wide-angle shot:

Glass tile was put in on steps and the interior of the spa. More glass added to the spa. Custom made cast concrete spa coping was installed and the surround gates were installed. Not relevant to the actual pool build, but I also had all of the debris field in my canyon and the side of the house removed. That was a huge task that took a large crew two days.
Picture of gate, same gate is on the other side. Also, the canyon used to be full of concrete, plywood, trash and pool-related debris. I still have some cleanup down there, but we have longer term plans to make some rustic landscape down there, a project for another time:

Glass lining on the steps and spa (they haven't finished polishing and cleaning up the glass, but it'll give you an idea). If hyou go back to my March 12 upload, you can see they had waterline tile on the left part of the spa wall, it looked weird, my PB agreed and had them remove that and replace it with glass, so it looks consistent:

Another view, with the gate. We intend to have a small cushion we can take out there and make a nice reading retreat, will be peaceful with the fountain right there:

Spa coping. I was a bit concerned how this was going to come out and was thinking I'd probably have to stain it, but it came out nice, still may stain it, but will probably defer that to a later day given how nice it came out. It still needs to be cleaned as there's a lot of dirt and grout remainder on it:

Spa coping and interior glass lining:

Fun iPhone wide-angle shot:

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