Once you are swimming in your pool, those patches will disappear! I agree with Suz. They look like natural imperfections. Your deck and waterline tile go great together. How soon to plaster???
Once you are swimming in your pool, those patches will disappear! I agree with Suz. They look like natural imperfections. Your deck and waterline tile go great together. How soon to plaster???
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BUT I am not sure how you would put the cover on. I THINK you could make it shorter so it just sits under the lid. Not sure how but worth trying to avoid the spiders
So sorry to hear about the color difference when it is wetHow disappointing.
Good for you for MAKING him text you back. So sad it takes that much effort for him to do so.
I know you just need this DONE!
Kim:cat:
Hooray for masonry - today!!
My low tech technique with the skimmer baskets is to use a plant stake. It was handy when I began skimmer checks, but it works for me. It's the green metal 24" 'stick' with one end in an open circle (to slip around a plant stalk). The straight end easily lifts up the skimmer lid, and the hook end lifts up the basket by the metal bar across the top of the basket. The plant stakes come in different lengths and are less than a dollar from Lowe's or Home Depot. I use the Amazon hair nets as skimmer socks which I consider disposable since they are so cheap. When I used 'real' skimmer socks, I tried to rinse off and/or wash.
The spiders are more of a problem now since there's no water and suction in the skimmers. Once your pool is up and running, it will be easy. I usually do the skimmers when the pump is running so the debris and any 'friends' aren't floating around but sucked down into the basket.
One more thing, I keep a rock in the bottom of each basket under the hair net. That way when you put the basket back in, it sinks down better without sticking crooked in the skimmer. It will probably make more sense when you get going with the real skimmers and water.
I can't wait for pictures today! And you guys get to be home to supervise!
Hi Helen!!I use OXO tongs -- ever since I found a little mouse in the basket !
Hooray for masonry - today!!
My low tech technique with the skimmer baskets is to use a plant stake. It was handy when I began skimmer checks, but it works for me. It's the green metal 24" 'stick' with one end in an open circle (to slip around a plant stalk). The straight end easily lifts up the skimmer lid, and the hook end lifts up the basket by the metal bar across the top of the basket. The plant stakes come in different lengths and are less than a dollar from Lowe's or Home Depot. I use the Amazon hair nets as skimmer socks which I consider disposable since they are so cheap. When I used 'real' skimmer socks, I tried to rinse off and/or wash.
The spiders are more of a problem now since there's no water and suction in the skimmers. Once your pool is up and running, it will be easy. I usually do the skimmers when the pump is running so the debris and any 'friends' aren't floating around but sucked down into the basket.
One more thing, I keep a rock in the bottom of each basket under the hair net. That way when you put the basket back in, it sinks down better without sticking crooked in the skimmer. It will probably make more sense when you get going with the real skimmers and water.
I can't wait for pictures today! And you guys get to be home to supervise!
I use OXO tongs -- ever since I found a little mouse in the basket !
I agree!!!Love these tips!! Wish we could sticky stuff like this so we know where to find it when we need it later!!
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The end is in sight, friends! I need to start practicing with my test kit!
Yes! Testing i daunting at first but it gets easy really quickly.![]()
All great progress Nini! It's so hard for me to watch these steps but I think once it's all done and tied together we'll be much happier! The end is in sight! Can't wait to see the stones! Woo hoo for forward momentum!
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