I changed my mind. I hope you put in a *50K* Sq ft patio and they *ALL* have to listen to the saws.Our friends across the street offered to pay multiple neighbors to take their fence down for a few weeks. Nobody would do it

I changed my mind. I hope you put in a *50K* Sq ft patio and they *ALL* have to listen to the saws.Our friends across the street offered to pay multiple neighbors to take their fence down for a few weeks. Nobody would do it
We'll love them just as much tomorrow. Or next week, etc. Rest up. Mondo Congrats on the progress !!!!realize this post is worthless without pics, but I'm exhausted
When they do the plumbing, good time to take a lot of pictures of what pipe is through the rebar, what is connected to the skimmer, where is the main drain lines laid, what & how the pipe is positioned is in the trench, etc. They should lay the conduit for the lighting as well. Also, look at where it ends up at the pad and ensure things can be spaced out properly. Just lots of little things, but once they cover it (with dirt or gunite) it is hidden forever.06-Oct plumbing (tomorrow)
Those are normally installed as the main suction for a dedicated water feature or slide. Also, assume it is tied to a dedicated pump for that to operate.There is an unexpected set of drain fixtures on one of the walls - waiting on response from PB on what that is about.
Great. And since it is plumbed to the dedicated water feature pump, you can operate your sheer descent when your main filtration pump is in either Pool Mode or Spa Mode. have funDing ding ding...you are correct!
PB says it is the suction for the sheer descent.