The Proof is in the Plaster...And I will be posting lots of pictures because I've waited a LONG time for this day. And I'm so thankful to Bob for taking all of these pictures - it's my way of pretending I was here watching it. And since he knows I will ask, "and then what did they do???" he left me a notebook full of all the steps they took in order. I love it!
The Plaster Crew arrives (in the fog) and begins to prepare
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Everyone appears to have a job and or section that they are responsible for
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Vacuuming out the water - again
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The plastic is down and he's starting on the steps. Isn't it crazy how many hoses there are? Note the tiny area that needs to get plastered between the flagstone of the tanning shelf and the tile/coping.
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A little standing around here or uh, I mean supervising
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All the fun brushing starts right here...
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Close up of the steps
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Getting closer to being finished (Hey look the men in the pavilion are measuring for the concrete countertop template!)
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One man is responsible for the spa.
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Spa in process
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Almost finished spa
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Still working towards the finished product
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Finished and cleaning up
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Interesting technique. This is a Y they troweled into the plaster so water could drain away. At the end, they filled it in (you can see the remnants of it in the above picture). They swear as it dries, you will not be able to see any marks - something we will be watching as it dries
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We've been told, that the PM will be back out tomorrow to acid wash and start filling.
I can't believe I have plaster - seriously. I can't wait to go outside tomorrow morning and look at it in person and just stare at it.