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Did it on my phone. May try laptop as it seems easier to click on icons.
I'm cell only and do it all the time. I also fix any I see that are attached/blurry. Ironically, the process for me to fix them is the exact same as it is to do it in the first place.

For people breezing on through I just fix a couple as needed. On build threads, it's worth my time to teach OP how to do it themselves. 🤣
 
I'm cell only and do it all the time. I also fix any I see that are attached/blurry. Ironically, the process for me to fix them is the exact same as it is to do it in the first place.

For people breezing on through I just fix a couple as needed. On build threads, it's worth my time to teach OP how to do it themselves. 🤣
Just measured and seems like matches the dig sheet measurements for depth. Let me know if this is correct image quality.
 

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Almost. Do like you did and then on the attached image below your post, click 'insert' and then 'full image'
 
^^^^^^^^ BINGO !!!!!

Do them all like that. Post a bazillion here. They'll be easily findable in one place, even if you lose your phone / cloud login info.
 
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^^^^^^^^ BINGO !!!!!

Do them all like that. Post a bazillion here. They'll be easily findable in one place, even if you lose your phone / cloud login info.
hey arnold nick splat GIF
 
Looks like you had great access to get the crane all the way back to the pool site, congrats!

This is minor and not something you need to tackle now, but the only thing I'll add is depending on where they dropped that pile of gravel/stone you might want to ask them to clean it up after they're done. We also had a pile of stone dropped off for backfilling, and I didn't know any better and now I'm still picking out rocks from the lawn I'm trying to grow. It might just be easiest for them to take a scoop of the soil out when they're done and replace it with clean fill.
 
Looks like you had great access to get the crane all the way back to the pool site, congrats!

This is minor and not something you need to tackle now, but the only thing I'll add is depending on where they dropped that pile of gravel/stone you might want to ask them to clean it up after they're done. We also had a pile of stone dropped off for backfilling, and I didn't know any better and now I'm still picking out rocks from the lawn I'm trying to grow. It might just be easiest for them to take a scoop of the soil out when they're done and replace it with clean fill.
I have a friend taking all the leftover dirt and stone. Landscaper will come in and clean up after concrete. Where the stone is currently will be decking. Then sod after the decking. Hoa was really good about giving us crane access as long as I repair ruts. Working for an equipment company will help for final cleanup. 1684862988278.png
 
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Schedule moving forward.
Pool equipment set in place tomorrow
Close but Wake Forest NC. Currently filling pool.

. Fast forward past Holiday and electricians wiring panel. Lights installed and inspected. Plumbers on the 1st of June. Fingers crossed Late June for decking mid July for fence and landscape. Fingers crossed. Water currently going in and shell stabilized.
 
Congrats! Have you had a chance to go out and check it with a level yet? Now that you have water, an easy way to check for level is to take a tape measure and measure the distance between the water and the top lip at various point.
 
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Just ordered tfpro w salt. waiting for delivery.
Congrats! Have you had a chance to go out and check it with a level yet? Now that you have water, an easy way to check for level is to take a tape measure and measure the distance between the water and the top lip at various point.
Been sitting at home for 2 days watching them with a level and gradestick measure level every 2ft. Will measure it myself this weekend once it gets quiet. Gotta get back to work with shirt week next week. 😂😂
 
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Congrats! Have you had a chance to go out and check it with a level yet? Now that you have water, an easy way to check for level is to take a tape measure and measure the distance between the water and the top lip at various point.
Beautiful sight! Just curious, how much flex hose are you using? I know it’s more common with fiberglass installs, but not the typical choice on TFP.
That flex will only be 3ft. It is 2 drains at bottom of pool that will connect to 40pvc for main runs. A little thicker and stiffer than the flex hose I normally see.
 
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