That's a strong contender for the 'not my job' award for October.And today's head-scratcher. PB agrees this was silly and will have them fix it.
Worker 2 : hey man you know you can shorten the downspout ?
Worker 1 : not my job man.
That's a strong contender for the 'not my job' award for October.And today's head-scratcher. PB agrees this was silly and will have them fix it.
Worker 3 : They must have sentimental attachment to this downspout to leave it here like this, we gotta go around it.That's a strong contender for the 'not my job' award for October.
Worker 2 : hey man you know you can shorten the downspout ?
Worker 1 : not my job man.
The title of this thread is not for nothing! Contract was signed in March. Went from grass to gunite in 3 days 7 months later. I'm still catching my breath!Contrasting your build with mine makes me jealous. I think you started your dig a day later than me. You have gunite And we are still digging.
Have them spray paint the general lay out and snap a pic of that. All you need is to know where you need to dig gentle of the time ever comes to plant bushes or whatnot. For example, if the pipes are tight to the shell, you can dig closer to the fence with no worries.We were in and out all day so I didn't get a chance to take pictures of the piping in the ground before they refilled them
You know I was staring at that a couple days ago noting to myself that I should take that off for now. I'll do it tonight!Make sure to move your hose holder before they put a heater or filter in front of it and you can’t move it.![]()
Already part of the plan!@renesme You may ask the structure crew to move your gutter downspout. Maybe they can cut it up high (midway on the wall) and make 2 90 deg (or even use some 45 degs) turns to bring it back down past your equipment pad.
This is a good point I'll need to bring up with the PB. There is some wire coming off the pad, and likewise also from the pool, but they don't seem to connect. I'll ask.I don't see where the bonding wire has come back to the equipment pad. You may want to find that and have it marked.
Probably on the right? I'm not sure if there is enough room on the left side of the pad, but that would be an easier-to-access location. Another good question for the PB since the electrician is supposed to come out Friday or Saturday.Are they going to put your electrical/automation cabinet to the left or the the right of the equipment pad? You may want to ensure all is ready for that done properly.
Absolutely. I actually have some left over from when I needed to re-wrap the main house water line a few years ago. Of course, I'll wait for this mess to be done before doing it.Plan to to purchase some pipe insulation to wrap those exposed water pipes. I also use a heavy tape (Christy's - I think it is 10mil) to wrap around the insulation. That stuff holds up well to the sun and cold.
Just remember that there are no wrong choices. They all look spectacular in their own right and I’ve yet to see *one* that didn’t WOW me.There are sooo many pretty tiles out there; it's going to be hard to choose
Where do you find insulation for piping? I've only seen insulation for 1 inch pipe, like the ones used for sprinkler systems. I'm in Katy myself and would like to get some for my pipes in case we have a similar event like what happened this past February with the freeze.@renesme You may ask the structure crew to move your gutter downspout. Maybe they can cut it up high (midway on the wall) and make 2 90 deg (or even use some 45 degs) turns to bring it back down past your equipment pad.
I don't see where the bonding wire has come back to the equipment pad. You may want to find that and have it marked.
Are they going to put your electrical/automation cabinet to the left or the the right of the equipment pad? You may want to ensure all is ready for that done properly.
Plan to to purchase some pipe insulation to wrap those exposed water pipes. I also use a heavy tape (Christy's - I think it is 10mil) to wrap around the insulation. That stuff holds up well to the sun and cold.
True, but you're not taking into account my slightly obsessive nature! This blue is nice, but THAT blue is also very nice. And oooo, that one over there is also really nice! TOO MANY CHOICES!Just remember that there are no wrong choices. They all look spectacular in their own right and I’ve yet to see *one* that didn’t WOW me.![]()
It's in the plumbing area in any of the big box stores. I purchased mine at the Lowes off Spring Green. If you search their website for "PVC insulation" you'll see what the options are and it'll tell you aisle and bay on where to find it.Where do you find insulation for piping? I've only seen insulation for 1 inch pipe, like the ones used for sprinkler systems. I'm in Katy myself and would like to get some for my pipes in case we have a similar event like what happened this past February with the freeze.
I will check it out. Im about 2 miles away from Lowe’sIt's in the plumbing area in any of the big box stores. I purchased mine at the Lowes off Spring Green. If you search their website for "PVC insulation" you'll see what the options are and it'll tell you aisle and bay on where to find it.
I also recommend getting some wrapping tape to seal it all up nice and good. It's in the same area.
We have one of these on our back porch and love it. Moves more air than the Big Rear Fan we originally installed, and is super quiet.Oh, and for the record to top off the day, Lowes' selection of outdoor fans in-store is abysmal. I'll order those online I guess here in the next couple days.