What does your PB say for HIS warranty?
TFP says it should be okay IF you PB does.
PB said it was ok, so I set it loose yesterday, and it worked really well. So far so good.
Update on progress: Phase 2 of landscaping started and finished last Thursday. This included re-planting the waterfall planters due to the patching of the leaks and fixing of the drainage, building the bed against the house, the decking planters and around the palms. Unfortunately, when they planted the left side, we got the placement of the plants and speaker perfect, but realized they didn't pull up the irrigation line before doing so. 3 of us dug (by hand) for about 5 minutes in that little planter and could not find it, so they had to remove the plants and speaker (b/c they ended up disconnecting the speaker wire while digging) just to find that tiny little micro irrigation tube! After re-planting those 3 plants (a third time), I think/hope they're are finally settled. We decided to wait to plant the Blood Banana and Liriope (Monkey Grass) in the decking planters until the Fall when it's a little cooler to give them a better chance (notice the Canna are not looking so good due to the heat right now). Also, we changed the Agapanthus to Liriope due to low tolerance to full sun and due to the future larger size of the Agapanthus.
The sod guys were there Thursday afternoon hand-grading the land and scraping (by hand) any remaining grass. Those guys WORKED!! And it was HOT!! Friday they came back to finish grading and start laying sod. It took them all day and got interrupted by a brief shower, but were able to finish laying all 4 pallets by 4:30 just in time for the rain, which hasn't really stopped since, which is good for the sod, but not so conducive to fence building. Fortunately, my dad had a lot of wafer boards we used to walk on mostly to minimize traffic on the fresh sod.
My good friend and dad showed up Saturday to help me put up the composite fence pickets. We quickly realized that these composite boards presented all kinds of challenges, which I won't get into, except to say if I had to do it again, I would just go with regular cypress/cedar pickets. Also, square head screws are the worst invention in the history of screws! It does look really good though and hopefully will be continue to look this way for many years to come with minimal maintenance. I still need to put in the other half of the screws and build the gate, but my temporary board gate works just fine for the dog at least. We worked from about 7:00 am Saturday until 8:30 pm in between two rain interruptions and managed to get all but the last 5 boards on the end (slanted top edge), which may have happened if I had made the cuts right. Oh well, I woke up the next morning and got them up pretty quick.
Pics from the last few days...
Landscaping
Palm tree straightening
Sod prep and more landscaping and me routing low voltage wire for landscape lighting as well as dog fence wiring before sod
Future rock bed at hose spigot
Sod
Fence pickets
