Hi everyone,
Thank you in advance for your help.
We are building a raised spa with our pool and have a few questions about the options associated with it.
For one, our PB is stating that because we are going with a rock ledge material around the spa, he says we need a marble spillway. He says it will help prevent breakdown of the ledgestone material over time. However, he says it will cost us an extra $1k for the marble. We thought this was outrageous because he never told us about the cost until after we decided we wanted the ledgestone.
When asking how he came to that number, he explained the installer needs to build the spillway and level it and the mudwork for that gets pricey. He says they will need to laser measure the spillway + cost of the granite & fabrication. Then installer charges him to pick up and install the granite plus labor costs to install.
Does that $1k sound reasonable for all that and is the marble a must have IYO if we are going to go with the ledgestone?
Thanks for the feedback and any other suggestions you may have going forward.
Thank you in advance for your help.
We are building a raised spa with our pool and have a few questions about the options associated with it.
For one, our PB is stating that because we are going with a rock ledge material around the spa, he says we need a marble spillway. He says it will help prevent breakdown of the ledgestone material over time. However, he says it will cost us an extra $1k for the marble. We thought this was outrageous because he never told us about the cost until after we decided we wanted the ledgestone.
When asking how he came to that number, he explained the installer needs to build the spillway and level it and the mudwork for that gets pricey. He says they will need to laser measure the spillway + cost of the granite & fabrication. Then installer charges him to pick up and install the granite plus labor costs to install.
Does that $1k sound reasonable for all that and is the marble a must have IYO if we are going to go with the ledgestone?
Thanks for the feedback and any other suggestions you may have going forward.