- Sep 4, 2022
- 341
- Pool Size
- 15400
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Added! Thank you.If you’re doing a checklist, here’s a few other items to be looking for.
Those guidewires I explained for keeping the pool square will be cut once they are not needed anymore ensure that they cut them deep enough into the shotcrete so there’s none at the surface.
The pool is square at the top, where it meets the tile, but have the crew radius all the corners 18 inches below the surface. This will allow your pool sweep to run smoothly in the corners and not get stuck.
All the edges of steps and seats need to be cut at a 45 not a straight 90, this will allow for more plaster product to be applied over the radius.
If you are having a dedicated overflow line, have that located on the house side of the pool so you won’t see it from the house.
When the first concrete truck shows up, check the way ticket to ensure the PSI of the mix is what you paid for and also check the time that the truck left the yard, you have 90 minutes to have it applied.
On the 45 for steps and seats, should that be about 1/2", 3/4" 1", or what?
Also, I read somewhere that water should never be added to the shotcrete mix by the driver/crew at the jobsite. I added that as a stipulation for my job and was talking to a shotcrete contractor yesterday about it. They said the concrete company allows for a certain amount of water added at the jobsite. I assume that is ok if it's coming from the concrete plant who is providing the material/mix design, thoughts?