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How big are the squares in the rebar? I don't see any of the things to get keep the rebar off the bottom. They allow the gunite to be all around the rebar for strength reasons. I bet they will add them but wanted to make sure.

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How big are the squares in the rebar? I don't see any of the things to get keep the rebar off the bottom. They allow the gunite to be all around the rebar for strength reasons. I bet they will add them but wanted to make sure.

Kim:kim:

The adobes are on the side of the pool, they'll put those in before they're done. You can see them in one pic by the baja step. [emoji1303]I'll double check on the spacing.


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I know you are awake ..... lol Like Kim said earlier, check the measurements now to make sure it will be the size you want adding in the depth for gunite...

I know it probably wouldn't matter much since we are very limited on space in Cali in our yards [emoji23][emoji23] I find it amazing what we can cram in to small areas [emoji106][emoji106]


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So funny thing about checking the measurements. We did a ton of that yesterday after the rebar guys asked us why we changed from an 9' diameter spa to a 7'. We had decided to change to 8' from 9 - because Mike had been having second thoughts (I wanted 7 from the start). Turns out Mike and I set the form wrong and the spa will be a 7' diameter spa. We could have moved it yesterday but Mike assured me over and over that he won't regret going smaller and doesn't want to dig anymore...I think 7 is fine since there are plenty of other places to sit in the pool and when we have a party the spa will be crowded no matter how big it is aaaand for the most part it'll just be me and him using it so it'll heat faster and cheaper


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So funny thing about checking the measurements. We did a ton of that yesterday after the rebar guys asked us why we changed from an 9' diameter spa to a 7'. We had decided to change to 8' from 9 - because Mike had been having second thoughts (I wanted 7 from the start). Turns out Mike and I set the form wrong and the spa will be a 7' diameter spa. We could have moved it yesterday but Mike assured me over and over that he won't regret going smaller and doesn't want to dig anymore...I think 7 is fine since there are plenty of other places to sit in the pool and when we have a party the spa will be crowded no matter how big it is aaaand for the most part it'll just be me and him using it so it'll heat faster and cheaper


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Yup! The spa we had when we first moved in was horrid and finally we convinced the landlord to fill it in as it would cost more to fix & maintain lol I can say, I do not miss it at all [emoji23][emoji23]


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Christina
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How you doing?? At least we had a small rain break [emoji23] but looks like starting this weekend we get some really nice weather so hopefully that will help you out a bit [emoji106][emoji106]


Christina
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How you doing?? At least we had a small rain break [emoji23] but looks like starting this weekend we get some really nice weather so hopefully that will help you out a bit [emoji106][emoji106]


Christina
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Man it's raining again [emoji23] we have the rebar and plumbing done. We just need to rough in the electrical and gas and call for inspection. We want to gunite as soon as it dries up. We have a pump in the deep end right now to keep our trenches dry


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Man it's raining again [emoji23] we have the rebar and plumbing done. We just need to rough in the electrical and gas and call for inspection. We want to gunite as soon as it dries up. We have a pump in the deep end right now to keep our trenches dry


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I know... today, tomorrow and NOW Friday.... so. Tired. Of. Rain!!! Lol I am just impatiently waiting for the warm up this weekend for a few days at least lol

Ohhhhh it will be exciting when you get the gunite as it will look like a pool!! Lol


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Taking a break from watering the gunite, here's our progress:
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The gunite crew is coming back out to smooth some stuff out and finish the bar stools. They had to stop because it was really starting to rain and they wanted to cover everything with a tarp and salvage what they could.
 
NO WAY!! You have something that looks like a real pool! WOW! Do you love it??? Did they have any ideas or tweaks they wanted to do?

Do you know what time it is? It is time for your own set of links I put together for new pool owners! It is a lot of info so want you to have plenty of time to read and absorb the info. It will all start to make sense when you start to use it.

Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule

Pool School - Recommended Levels

Bookmark these:
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals

http://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html

Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry

Make sure to ask any and all questions you might have no matter how small! We have all been where you are at one point.

This is also when you start thinking about your test kit. Look in my siggy for the one I think is the best bang for the buck. It has more of the tests we do on a daily bases.

Kim:kim:
 
Yay!!!!!!! Remember, you can come practice with mine if you want and if you get stuck after filling, I can drive there pretty quickly [emoji173][emoji173] With the appropriate beverages of course!

And at least we have a rain break until Friday!!!

Christina
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This is the first person on here I have seen this close to me [emoji23][emoji23] most are either northern cal or on the other side Of LA and we aren't going to say what a drive that would be lol


Christina
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NO WAY!! You have something that looks like a real pool! WOW! Do you love it??? Did they have any ideas or tweaks they wanted to do?

Do you know what time it is? It is time for your own set of links I put together for new pool owners! It is a lot of info so want you to have plenty of time to read and absorb the info. It will all start to make sense when you start to use it.

Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule

Pool School - Recommended Levels

Bookmark these:
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals

http://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html

Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry

Make sure to ask any and all questions you might have no matter how small! We have all been where you are at one point.

This is also when you start thinking about your test kit. Look in my siggy for the one I think is the best bang for the buck. It has more of the tests we do on a daily bases.

Kim:kim:

Yay!!! I get the special pool links! I'm sure we'll have plenty of time to read all of them because it'll still be awhile before we are done. Getting the gunite in was a big step though!

The gunite crew didn't change anything. I was at work when Mike and his guy put in the rough electrical and the lights aren't exactly where I wanted them (they're within 3" though). I think it won't be that big of a deal when there is water and other stuff going on.

They covered up the pool with tarps and almost forgot to punch the holes for the umbrella and table stands. Mike remembered while they were packing up and we had to pull back the tarps and punch them in while it rained. The step into the spa is a little higher than I wanted but Mike said he will grind that down a little.


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That was so cool! You could see the light fade as they worked to get done and covered. Looks like they made it in the nick of time!

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[emoji4] I like it too, that side of the house definitely gets some shade! Watching the way it moves across the yard has made me think a darker decking material might work out for us maybe trex or the same wood stamped concrete we have in the front yard...[emoji51] eek! Sooooo many choices to choose from too. Now it's time to get serious about coping, tile and water color.


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