Thanks, Casey! It still surprises me to see that in my backyard! I think it's because I have been at work so much that it's been dark when I'm at home and I can't see it everyday. So, though it's been there almost a week, I haven't seen it enough to be used to it yet.
Such a shame they can't, won't or don't hose off the over-spray right away. After they did it, they said, "yeh, yeh no big deal, we'll just use a wire wheel and buff it off." It never happened and was ticking me off so 'Just' became a half-day of me fiddling around with a few different methods to get it off but not leave marks on the blocks. I can still see it but no one else can

. All because the plastic sheeting was put on sloppy.
Probably a good time for you to tell them you'll be happy and easy to get along with if it's cleaned right away and nothing more happens on those days you've ruled out. One fair comment is to consider weather requirements, or allow wider timelines. For example in our case with the plaster crew, it was better for us to trust them and go with their availability and the right weather for the job.
It's fun hearing about your progress and it's going to be an awesome backyard!
Hi needsajet! I addressed the need to clean the brick and he is all over it! We discussed sheeting during the gunite spray and his answers were more than satisfactory.
I think it's going to turn out awesome, too!! I STILL can't believe it's happening!
Woo hoo! Yea for progress!
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I know!!! AHHHHHH!!!
I am so happy you are getting so much progress done. I have the opinion now that a lot of PB's really aren't that involved in the build process. Yes they manage to get everything scheduled and get the plans out to all the subs but I have noticed a lot are not present when they should be to get a job started. I remember on my pool for gunite the PB didn't actually show up until I was complaining that things weren't right. I am totally convinced now unless a PB has a really good reputation from people who are anal like me then I would rather build the darn pool myself. Especially after going through the process already.
So far, he seems to be really on top of everything. I'm pretty anal and controlling about things like this. He didn't want to do the rebar without me here to approve it.
SO glad he is nice and has a wife your size so he REALLY understands your needs and wants.
PB is a no show on this VERY important day??????? OUCH!
Kim
I completely forgot that he COULDNT be here right at 7 because his wife worked last night and doesn't get home to take over with the kids until 8 or a little after.
Once he got here, he, the head rebar guy and I confirmed everything. He told me that these guys (like all their crews) have worked with them for years and with the plans (they had the updated ones) and talking to me to get my preferences along with trusting his guy to suggest improvements or things we hadn't thought of (i.e. doing a higher corner bench for me and adding the corner steps into the bubbler shelf), he wasn't worried about not being able to be here right at 7.
We chatted for a bit, he addressed the grading/drainage/height issue behind the spa at the back corner and how it's going to be resolved ( to be determined when grading for the deck and the deck is drawn out), I reiterated the Mon-Thursday work days, stressing my husband's sleep and honoring what I told the nursing home about the traffic issue. I was very clear.
I really think he WANTS to make sure this goes super well since I work with his wife. He made sure to tell the head rebar guy that I work with her.
Stub plumbing is next. Then gunite.
I. CAN. NOT. WAIT.
Thanks for your interest everyone! I love that you share my excitement, as I share your excitement and enjoy the details of your builds. It's very like chatting about our kids, their accomplishments, school pictures as they grow, their struggles and everything in between.
Blessings to you all!
Denise