Hello everyone. Sorry I have waited so long to post more photos and progress but I have been super busy. So, here is the deal.....the decking is poured (still having more poured next week to extend the decking an additional 350 sf.) and the waterline tile is done. Today they came to do the cleanup and replace the block wall, the final inspection is set for tomorrow (Friday) and the Ultra Poz interior finish is scheduled for Monday...water will be put in that day as well. Then on Wed. they are sending someone out to teach us how to use everything and start us with our chemicals, etc.
I am blown away by how fast this all happened....we met with our PB for the first time on 3/16/16, excavation took place on 3/29, and here we are, 23 days later and just a few days from being done. In fact, the completion date is set for the 26th, which is exactly 28 days from the day of excavation. If we had went with one of the other two pb's, they would just now be excavating.
Here are photos of the decking and then the waterline tile. I don't have photos yet for today but the block wall is back up and the yard is completely cleaned up and tidy. The block wall is still gray because they have to send someone out to paint/stain the blocks to match because the original color has been discontinued. That will be done early next week.
Our solar pool guy is coming this weekend to do most of the setup and then when the water goes in on Monday, he will be back to complete it. He is giving us a 100% solar powered system, even the pump is a solar powered DC pump that does not use any electricity and operates independently of the pool pump, so no warranty issues. The whole system, installed, cost me 50% less than any of the solar companies quoted me and their quote did not include the solar powered pump and system, theirs was tied into the pool pump and electrical box.
Another great thing about the solar water heating system that I am having installed is they guy is putting a reverse switch so we can run the water heater from 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. in July/Aug and it will act as a cooling agent to cool the water a little, maybe only 5-7 degrees cooler, but when it is 115 every day for 3 months straight, that makes a huge difference between swimming and bathing, LOL. He put in a reversible pump so we can pull from the deep end or the shallow end and affect how the pool is heated or cooled off.
After the new concrete is poured and it has a couple weeks to cure, we found a company to do our acrylic faux flagstone and acrylic lace on all the concrete, including our patio. They charge $1.65 for lace and $2.25 for faux flagstone. Their work is beautiful and they have the best price. They are only in business a year but the owner worked as a foreman for a concrete company for 17 years before starting his own business. He did all their concrete work, including decorative work like stamping, acrylic finishes, etc. I checked their references and reviews and they are licensed, bonded and insured, so I am excited to save the money.
The plan is to add an additional 350 sf. of decking to the left side of the pool so that there will only be about a 3-4 ft. perimeter around the pool without decking. The 3-4 ft. perimeter without decking will be covered with landscape rocks and plants will be dispersed down the sides. The back view fence will be covered with some faux ivy privacy screen I found at Home Depot online and had shipped to my house. It cost me about $279 for enough to cover my entire 35 ft. fence but it will give us privacy and I don't have to worry about taking care of live plants. They come in 10 ft. long rolls and either 3.5 ft or 5 ft. high. It worked perfect for us because our fence is 35 ft. long and 5 ft. high. We will have an extra roll left over for fill ins. I will post a photo of the item and later this week I will post photos of the finished product. My husband will be putting it on this weekend.
Very happy, indeed!
This is what we bought for the fence to give us privacy. We are doubling up the rolls so you won't be able to see through it at all.
The next photos you see from me, will be the pool filled with water!!!
