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    Our pool is installed. We have two hoses currently filling it. It's gonna take awhile. The guys are coming back tomorrow to cut out the skimmer and return, put down some stone around the perimeter of the pool and do some cleanup. On Monday, I have a different guy coming to give me an estimate on a new deck. I'll post some pics a little later.

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    How exciting! Looking forward to the pictures.
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    Gotta love spring!

    The first sign of mid 70s here in nj and my attention goes straight to the pool.

    Congrats WM, the shame of the scenario at your pool store is that employee will put them out of business. The owner did the right thing.

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    Got an estimate for the deck a couple days ago and he will be back to start in another week or so. We usually build our own decks but decided to hire it out this time.

    We were out of town over the weekend and came home to find pieces of ripped black landscaping cloth around the yard and scattered stone complements of those pups. (We had the black cloth and stone put around the outside of the pool after the pool was installed.) So, my 16 year old son cleaned up the scraps and re-positioned the stones to cover the black cloth again. I'm sure they'll try and dig again. That's what puppies do, unfortunately. I'm on spring break this week so will be home and can watch and scold when I catch them so hopefully we can put an end to this prank.

    Lots of stuff falling from my trees into the pool, so hooked up the Polaris 65 to get most of it out and then threw in Wanda the Whale to get the remaining little stuff on the bottom so it looks much better. Of course, in the spring, this is repeated over and over as we have lots of flowering trees and maple trees with all their 'helicopters' all over the place. But, I don't mind because the trees in WV are beautiful.

    Since it is a new fill with no CYA, I threw in some trichlor which I seldom use but now is a good time to use it as it will add chlorine and CYA at the same time. It also will drop the pH so since mine was 7.3, I also added some Borax.

    Once the deck is built and the yard is back to normal, I'll get my solar panels hooked up and start getting some heat in the pool. I have to buy a new solar cover since this pool is larger than the old one. My Solar Roller Cover Stick that I ordered did come in the other day, but I haven't yet opened the box.

    I haven't forgotten about more pics but want to wait until the deck is on and the yard is cleaned up first.

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    Deck is done, pump and filter have been relocated and now we are working on burying the PVC/hoses that will run from the pump/filter's new location to the area where my solar panels go. If we can get a few dry days, this should be finished this week. Also, still have to install the pool steps which mount on the top of the new deck. Then, I'll take some pics and post them.

    I also bought a large (11.5 ft.) off-set umbrella that will shade a portion of my deck. I get tired of having to continually move my umbrella stand around the deck to account for the position of the sun. This new umbrella won't totally solve that problem, but will help for much of the day.

    Anxious to swim!

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    How about some pics?

    I can never keep my umbrella facing the way I want when I off-set it.
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    So far the umbrella has stayed where I position it. I looked at several different ones before I bought this one from Sears. I cleared off the deck of construction materials and hosed it off this afternoon. I'll try and get around to some pics at some point this week.

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