Equipment set up today or tomorrow, plaster on Friday, tentatively.
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That looks great! I love the glass set inside the mosaic. And the best part? You did it! Awesome - what's next? Take care. Suz.
YippeeSkippy, Thanks for the compliments. The drought thing is a touchy subject. Last Friday, my city was the first in the State of Cali to impose Stage 3 water restrictions. These harsher regs limit landscape watering to one day a week (im an odd number address so I water on Saturday), No washing cars without the use of an auto shutoff nozzle, no washing down driveways or sidewalks, and NO FILLING POOLS WITH POTABLE WATER. This action was announced in mid may, 2.5 months after I had applied for a pool permit. Here I am a week from filling my pool, nearly over budget, and now I have to pay for a couple truckloads of water to come in from another municipality. The City says they're being progressive, but I say they're being short-sighted. To be honest, I'm not yet sure how much a water truck would cost. I'm going to fill my pool with water. I am going to contribute to the drought in order to protect my investment. Why would it matter if it comes out of my tap, or from someone else's tap in the next county over? Because there is no precedent for these regulations, Code Enforcement didn't even know how much of a fine would be incurred for someone filling their pool with the city's water. I was informed, however, that a first time offense would get a written warning. Hmmmm.. Anyway, if my build was a week ahead of where it is now...it would already be full. BTW, my water use is metered but I pay a flat monthly rate for water, sewer, and trash. I guess I need to determine what costs more: the fine from the city? or the cost of a water delivery?
We are in the same boat down here in Santa Cruz - but we have been on Stage 3 since last year. They rescinded it back in December due to the heavy rains, and then put us back on it a couple of weeks ago. Luckily our local drinking water reservoir is at over 80%. We don't get any outside water, and as a city we will have the least required cutback, of 8%, for this summer.
We are also trying to figure out where to get water to fill our pool when the time comes. I have a line on a local trucking company that quoted me $400 per 3800 gallon truck. We would need about 4-5 trucks.
We are consistently way way under our allowed allotment and use 4 units per month, or 33 gallons per day / per person. Back in August of 2013 while trying to keep my grass green we used almost 20 units of water!!! That would have filled the pool! We can use up to 10 units (7500 gallons) with no penalty.
We received our permit just before the city imposed the latest water restrictions - and we have also read that the first water offense is a Warning...hmmm what to do. The Building department thus far hasn't said anything about water - and I am not asking!
Question for you. I have done a few tile jobs myself but I never did it for a living. What would you say is different about preparing tile for a pool vs a backsplash in a kitchen? Is there a special thinset you use for a pool? I am wondering if I could put some accents on my tanning ledge myself. I am very slow but my work comes out really good usually![]()