Pool/Deck/Equipment Remodel

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Feb 16, 2018
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I started the remodel process back in February of this year. I called 13 companies and only 3 were interested in doing the work. Most had more work than they could handle already. Anyway getting estimates was quite aggravating and took months. I settled on a company and they came when they said they would and did a good job. The first picture is of my neglected and overgrown pool. Second is of the area after I cleaned it up.
 

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Nice job!!! That really came out great! I LOVE the pavers on the decking and walk way.

What did they end up doing on the coping (part right by the pool). It looks awesome.

What did you have done inside the pool?

Kim:kim:
 
Thanks all.

Kim, I’m not sure what your coping question is. I decided after looking at all the options to go with quartz plaster in sky blue which is more white than blue. I wanted a light color finish.

Maddie, the shelf on the left is a spa seat. I can change my valves around and the seat has bubblers that give you a nice massage.
 

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