We are literally crawling at this rate. Very long drawn out story short. The drainage became PB latest place to have heart burn, we had a plan, and all of a sudden I got a long email how he isn't comfortable tackling drainage and I should have my landscapers deal with it. Fine. Then I told him we need to pump he brakes on moving forward as I dont want to rip up anything to run drainage and he started complaining about how this job needs to get done so he can move on hes "out of money" and "over Hours" on labor. I can appreciate that, but drainage is huge issue for me and takes extreme precedent to anything else at the moment. So I have landscapers coming out Tuesday to tell me what to do and can hopefully get them going on the drainage at least next week and then two weeks from now we can concrete the pool deck and I can send the PB on his way.
Pump is still running on 120v. its fried an outlet and I have since set its maximum RPM to 1750 as any higher for long durations pulls too much and the extension cord gets super hot and eventually pops the breaker. Before that it was scheduled (just the pump schedule automation isn't up yet) to go to "clean mode" twice a day for an hour each and thats to much for the 20 amp breaker. I keep getting told the electrician will be there any day. Haven't seen him.
Pool is fully backfilled and "flowable fill" has been pumped in around the spa and tanning lounge. We actually took our first swim today which was great and renewed my motivation to this endeavor.
Steps are 95% except for painting and electrical, but since its pressure treated I want to give it a few months before they paint anyway. Should be about the same time im ready to redo the railing from wood to stainless wire. Were also going to enclose under the steps but want to wait until concrete is in as we might make a storage room out of it.
Ive been ripping out bushes myself as im just sick of them being in the way lol. Tie a rope to the bottom. 4 Lo with my truck and out they go, this has been fun lol. Generator for the house gets installed September 16th and will be installed about where the blue wheel barrel is next to the pool equipment , and the platform it sits on (same platform like the equipment is on) can't have any shrubs within 10 feet of it so want to make sure clearance is good for that. Also has to be 18" off the wall so want to leave some walking room through there anyway. And 36" from the pool equipment so I think it will just squeeze into this area. Piedmont NG came out and their estimate came in at almost half as much as the other company to run the NG lines, never said yes so fast to get something going lol.
To add to the drama im about to have to sue my pier guy for my deposit back (almost 20k so I'm sweating this a little, but they have gone completely MIA) and hire another company. Signed with them back in May and it said 4-12 weeks for permitting. Emails sent every couple weeks have been ignored. Called today and discovered they havent even made a single request for permits. So thats fun. I must be hard to work with, idk why I always get these contractors that have issues lol.
All and all while were taking some steps back it still feels like were moving ahead. IM hoping by October the pool is 100% and by November the yard is back to rights and other than the pier we can cross the outside of this house as done. Then move to the inside. Bathrooms, home theater, new kitchenette downstairs and replacing all the exterior doors are up. Also going to convert a wall in the kitchen and a wall in the downstairs master from windows to 4 panel sliders. Really excited about this. The doors kept coming in way higher than I figured and finally learned they have to be rated to "dp 65" or higher and that upgrade adds about 50% to the cost. But it means they can withstand hurricanes so its worth it to me.







