Thanks that is good to know. I think it helps set expectations as to not have any expectations in this process. PB has assured me that we should be up and running by memorial day which is good enough for us, that gives enough time for the shotcrete (21 days) and plaster to cure.Be prepared for every step to be very "fluid". And don't be surprised when a crew shows up unannounced. I added a driveway alarm to alert me to any visitors so I could easily tell when a crew (or person) arrived. Our tile and coping crew would arrive about 5:30-6am and eat breakfast in their truck waiting on daylight. Same crew did two small retaining walls towards the end of the project - same arrival time.
Other times - told crew would be there on certain day - no show - no call.
The actuator is a motor that sits on top of the valve to make it automated.Question 1 isn't the actuator a value so is the neverlube valve needed?
Thanks…we are supposed to have thunderstorms on Monday evening the PB mentioned they will be “flashing” the pool to avoid any chance of cave-ins. I asked him what that means and he said they will put shotcrete along the perimeter to hold it in place then come back and finish the rest. Would this process cause any issues in the overall structure or strength of the pool? ThanksThe actuator is a motor that sits on top of the valve to make it automated.
Yes it is 4500 psiOn another note, do you know the PSI of the Shotcrete that will be used?
That’s a good choice.Yes it is 4500 psi
Is this something I should do or are you saying they should have capped it? Inspection is on Monday.Caps should be put on those pieces of rebar sticking up. They are a major safety hazard.
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You should do it because they didn't.Is this something I should do or are you saying they should have capped it?
Is this something I should do or are you saying they should have capped it? Inspection is on Monday.
They're probably not required for inspection. Sad but true. Commercial construction requires it as does their insurance. Residential rebar can hurt you just as bad. You can get them cheap on Amazon usually in several days or you can ask the contractor to pick them up at their rebar supplier.Is this something I should do or are you saying they should have capped it? Inspection is on Monday.
Just out of curiosity and a learning experience can you share what your advice was?Whoops deleted because it's too late for my contract advice.
Does not matter who does it.
They're probably not required for inspection. Sad but true. Commercial construction requires it as does their insurance. Residential rebar can hurt you just as bad. You can get them cheap on Amazon usually in several days or you can ask the contractor to pick them up at their rebar supplier.
Chris
If someone trips and falls on the rebar it can spear through their body.
Protect you, your family, and your workers.
You should do it because they didn't.
Technically it's their liability but that won't remove the rebar through your lung if you slip out there. (Or anyone else).