- Aug 1, 2021
- 63
- Pool Size
- 9000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Neither can we! It was high 80s this weekend and we were really wishing it was ready after a hot day playing soccer.That looks great! I can't wait to see it with water in it!!
Thank you, I'm very happy with the shape and glad we sacrificed overall pool size for the placement. When you walk in the front door it instantly catches your eye. Plus I think it has a little more character than just having the shelf inside the pool area.That's looking fantastic! I think your offset baja deck/tanning ledge is a neat idea. Can't wait to see what it looks like full!
--Jeff
Thanks! They're white/pewter.Looks great! What color are your pavers?
Pavers look great. I would recommend sealing the pavers with some sharkskin. We have young kids, so sealing the pavers was a no brainer to avoid the anxiety of them getting stained. We like a more matte look rather then it being high gloss.We have a deck! We're loving the look so far. I was getting worried that the pavers might clash with the stacked stone more than it does but I think it works so far. Next question I have, to seal or not to seal?
Plumbing/equipment pad is up next, hopefully within the next couple weeks. The end is in sight (and so is the warm weather)!
I'm in the process of getting landscape/irrigation/sod quotes now. Also started looking into furniture and umbrellas. The prices are a little demoralizing for higher quality stuff with decent warranties.
More to come...
Yeah, we sealed our previous pavers and I wasnt super impressed for the money we spent. I'm on the fence about sealing these. I've had some people recommend it to limit the fading and others say its not worth it. Going price around here is $1 / sqft or more.Pavers look great. I would recommend sealing the pavers with some sharkskin. We have young kids, so sealing the pavers was a no brainer to avoid the anxiety of them getting stained. We like a more matte look rather then it being high gloss.
After I watched them seal our pavers initial, I plan to do the future coating myself. It doesnt seem to difficult.Yeah, we sealed our previous pavers and I wasnt super impressed for the money we spent. I'm on the fence about sealing these. I've had some people recommend it to limit the fading and others say its not worth it. Going price around here is $1 / sqft or more.
Sharkskin sounds like it has an additive to make it grippy, is it slippery at all? When we sealed with wet look before it made the pavers slick for quite a while.
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I LOVE the water color! I can't wait to see it up close!
John,
Battery powered robots are all relatively new.. It will take a while before we see what works well, and what does not. Just like electric cars, the biggest issue will be the cost. I also notice that the warranty for the Liberty line is thee years, but the battery warranty, is only two years. In my mind that is a red flag.
I like the idea of no cord, but I don't think it is 'soup' yet.
That said, I'll most likely buy a Dolphin battery powered unit, assuming the cost is not outrageous.
Thanks,
Jim R.
No outlets out by the fire pit but we have a bunch of GFCI on the summer kitchen and a couple on the house. That white spot is where some stone got knocked off during the dig phase. Hopefully it gets patched up good as new, the finish guy is supposed to take care of that and a few other things.is that an electric outlet at the white spot base of the curved seating at the fire pit area? That's an ideal place to plug a robot in from if it is so it not across the deck in the large area. If its not....that would have been a great place for an GFCI outlet.