Pool this year, Apache Junction (It’s a wrap)

Hi Kim - thanks for the feedback. Hubby says he likes the poured pad suggestion. We have room and it will leave room for equipment we may want to add later.

:) Now let's talk about the 5'depth. Hubby is 6'2, I'm 5'8, and we have no friends.:) Having fun with that one. I understand what you're saying.
 
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Finally!

This happened today. We are on our way finally. It’s been a long process for us with all of the work to retain the slopes and ensure the wash runs right on past our pool, but we did it. I get to do Kim’s happy dance :kim: The pics may be out of order since I’m doing this from my phone.
 

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It was a productive week. Wednesday was a gap day we set for contingency, then Thursday and Friday plumbing occurred. They’ll be back Monday because they didn’t set the distance between the deck jets as we requested. ?‍♀️
 

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We made some more progress this week. The plumber returned Monday (owner fixed the position for the deck jets)! Great response and service. Tuesday was steel day. They were in and out (4 hrs 20 mins). ?

This has been very exciting but now we have to wait. No work until next Tuesday when the electrician shows up, then inspection and shotcrete won’t happen until the first week in Oct.
 

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Yippee, we passed pre-shotcrete inspection! All contractors have been fantastic. Electrical completed their ground wiring on Thursday, we contacted Pinal county on Friday and the inspector just left. Wow:kim:

Now the hard work for us, because we don’t have a creative bone between us - waterline tile, coping, deck and fencing that’s not too overwhelming. We have a couple of landscape contractors coming this week to talk about design.

Anyone with AJ/Mesa recommendations, PM me. Thanks

Marianne
 
Hi Kim - First hardscape/landscape person came today and said he hadn't seen valves close to the deck jets before, always by the pool equipment. (has good reviews in his field and he did say that he usually comes out after everything has been covered) Jeff explained these are balancing valves, will be covered below surface with a removable travertine tile sitting on top. Concerns me when the guy who never had a pool explains to the people who work with pools "all the time". So my question is, does this look right? On and off valve is by the equipment.

I did read an earlier thread where someone here talked about there water feature valves and they were close to the jets.
 

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Hi Kim - First hardscape/landscape person came today and said he hadn't seen valves close to the deck jets before, always by the pool equipment. (has good reviews in his field and he did say that he usually comes out after everything has been covered) Jeff explained these are balancing valves, will be covered below surface with a removable travertine tile sitting on top. Concerns me when the guy who never had a pool explains to the people who work with pools "all the time". So my question is, does this look right? On and off valve is by the equipment.

I did read an earlier thread where someone here talked about there water feature valves and they were close to the jets.
My PB usually puts them near the pool as well.

However, for my build the 3 valves for the weeping wall are near the equipment pad.

He said the fact i have kids and will be walking around the backside of my pool makes it safer to put at the pad.

Otherwise they would have been located near the pool where the water feature is.

I remember because i listened to the full discussion between my PB and plumber and he asked me a few questions during the discussion to reach his conclusion
 
My PB usually puts them near the pool as well.

However, for my build the 3 valves for the weeping wall are near the equipment pad.

He said the fact i have kids and will be walking around the backside of my pool makes it safer to put at the pad.

Otherwise they would have been located near the pool where the water feature is.

I remember because i listened to the full discussion between my PB and plumber and he asked me a few questions during the discussion to reach his conclusion

Thank you for your reply. It's been a journey and we are OB, so everything is coming in pieces. I noticed in your signature you mention the Dolphin S300. I'm looking at that as one of my picks. Do you like it?
 
Danger of erosion or cave in!

Looks like rain and a storm is in the forecast for Mon/Tues. Where we are 45 minutes of a heavy downpour can get the wash running and wind can get fairly strong.
We are sitting with rebar and Shotcrete scheduled for 10/1. I’ve read some posts here, thank you TFP (Kim)for continuing to remind me that I’m not special :rolleyes:, this is common. We are going to our Happy Place for loads of tarp to do what we can to shore it up and cover the trenches. Thinking that’s less expensive if we can prevent some damage than having to deal with it after?
 
Sharing our storm and the aftermath. We put the tarp on the corners to help prevent cave in. The video shows the wash that splits our property. The wash runs after about 45 mins of a heavy downpour. Lovely AZ sun has pretty much taken care of the pool fill. ?9533C9C2-BFEF-462C-8FEA-1431C5FCCAD5.jpeg3D8FF042-4BC8-42DA-8D8E-D62AA53F2F41.jpeg
 
Good job on the tarps. I suspect you saved yourself some work digging it back out. Not too bad for erosion, though also not a fun task. I presume the digging out will be by the two of you?
 

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