Throughout the process I've become more confident in speaking up, so that was helpful today. It seems like they listened to my request for as dry a mix as possible for the gunite, but inexplicably to me at the end when they did the floor, they started using a lot of water. I asked about it and they said it was necessary for them to "flash" the floor this way. It was pretty wet looking and the guys had to work backwards out of the pool to cover up their sloppy footprints in the wet gunite. The guy made it sound like this is how they always do it, and it was necessary to do it this way. I was skeptical based on what Brian had posted, but there wasn't much I could do about it. I just hope it doesn't cause me any problems with the shell.
Pure Laziness. More water makes the mix much less "stiff" and if enough is added will nearly self level. This will more than likely not cause an issue whatsoever, but whoever told you that was giving you a line.
NICE Job Jamie! You go girl!
So nice they were willing to listen to you.
Cash talks big! SWEET! Every little bit helps!
Kim
Looks good. How did the plumbing do?
Congratulations!!!!! The tennis balls are a great idea, wish I had thought of that at the time!
Thanks for chiming in, Brian. That's what I thought, but as I said, by the time they started doing that, there wasn't much I could do. As I told my husband, you can give these guys all the instructions you want, but it's hard to stop them from "going rogue" on you if they decide to! I hope you're right that I won't have any problems. Watering starts today!
Jamie, it looks beautiful!!! Great job!!!
Can you tell me about your your tanning ledge/shelf thing? I see the Suz/Helen steps... I like the look of the riser height. If it's not too much trouble, can you give me the dimensions you used starting with the first 1/2 circle step down all the way down to the steps? I'm thinking about changing my tanning ledge to having a small step onto a smaller bubbler area then down to a deeper area for more of a chair seat height water depth and then have the steps come off of that. It looks like you have done the same. I think my shelf dimensions currently are 6x6 or so with just one step down of 9" then the steps come off either side.
I assume the 2'10" wide on the bubbler ledge is a typo? did you mean 12'10"? we might try something like this in ours. anyone got an ballpark figure for a minimum depth for a bubbler ledge to be usable for loungers? at least 6'?
Oops, good catch. Yes, that is a typo. I inverted the numbers. I fixed it above. It should actually read 10'2" wide.
I assume the 2'10" wide on the bubbler ledge is a typo? did you mean 12'10"? we might try something like this in ours. anyone got an ballpark figure for a minimum depth for a bubbler ledge to be usable for loungers? at least 6'?
I thought that looked wider than 2'10"
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My PB told me the bubblers could not be deeper that 8, maybe 9 inches or the bubblers would not work right (be visible). But this puts the water depth to about ankle deep vs calf/knee depth for sitting in a chair.
Jamie, just curious, why 2 sleeves so close to each other?