J.T. said:I'm lucky they delayed my plaster until next week.
Okay, thanks for the reply. I need to check with some irrigation companies to see what they say. Hopefully, it is just a city thing. We live in an unincorporated area, so the ordinance shouldn't apply to us.bhargraves said:One builder that we met with alluded to there being a City of Allen ordinance against doing it. They did not mention that it was a state law.
Hi there. We haven't had the pool very long, so we haven't actually been in it. I don't think it will be slippery tho, the flagstone is rugged & I think it will have good traction. I'm not exactly sure about this, but I feel like the stone will be close to whatever temp the water is. In our last pool the flagstone capping would get hot, but splashing pool water on it always cooled it off for a bit.mcarrizal said:Hi. How do you like your tanning shelf with the flagstone? Is it slippery? Does it get hot? Thanks.
Thank you! Yes, it will be nice to actually get in. We finally used our hot tub on the 31st. Felt amazing & while we were soaking, we got a fireworks show from our neighbors, pretty cool!mcanchola2 said:your pool looks great. I bet you are looking forward to actually being able to jump in![]()
Yakag97 said:I'am researching pools and trying to get a feel for different sizes. What size pool/spa including tanning shelf did you have built? Thanks
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Yakag97 said:Thanks for the info. I'm hearing the same from others about pool size. "If you have the yard...."