WOW!!!! I think this is the nicest pool I have seen on these forums yet. So gorgeous!!!
WOW!!!! I think this is the nicest pool I have seen on these forums yet. So gorgeous!!!
What a great pool build.. I lived in Canyon Creek for 18 years and we had a nice, sweet Cody Pool, did the job.. moved away and now are back and building a new house a bit north of Steiner and CC, lower taxes and less traffic as we don't work anymore. A few things, I think your having the family member and the people here really ensured you have a well built pool. I, like many many people in Austin have a horrible horrible etc on ending pool story from the mid 2000s on replastering my pool and changes.. We are going to build the pool the same time as the house is going up so my pool builder and builder can 'share' costs, not that I noticed a big change in price from one builder to anotherI love that knife edge thing, gives the illusion of a negative edge without having to worry too much about the littlel getting bigger and going over.. I think this builder of yours is very knowledgeable. One of my neighbors had a house on the rim in CC and they builder a raised pool like yours and they had trouble with cracks but it was before these times of being able to learn on the web. love your tile.. I am curious thou, is the city saying anything about building near the window of your garage? we had trouble in 97 getting a gas line near a window and having the pool equipment near a window, just wondering I'm sure the builder knows what he/she is doing..
Congrats, it's going to be a GREAT summer for you..
More importantly, how's my bar stool holding up?
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It's purely cosmetic. There are ideas on how to make it stop in that link I posted (like Hydrophobic Sealant ).
Don't mess up my bar stool!!![]()
Not bad at all. My entire deck is that way. There’s actually good traction on it even when wet. That said, more often than not when on it I’m wearing sandals because it’s rocks at the top. But overall the travertine hasn’t been an issue. My other stair case is travertine and I go down there to water the trees a lot in soaking wet bare feet.Looking good! Glad it is all coming together for you.
How slippery would you say those tumbled travertine steps are when wet, heading up to your equipment? We are putting in a slide that will have steps built to get to the top of the slide. The PB is concerned about using tumbled travertine for the steps because he thinks they will be slippery when wet. What is your opinion?
Not bad at all. My entire deck is that way. There’s actually good traction on it even when wet. That said, more often than not when on it I’m wearing sandals because it’s rocks at the top. But overall the travertine hasn’t been an issue. My other stair case is travertine and I go down there to water the trees a lot in soaking wet bare feet.