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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    Wow, looks great! You've obviously put A LOT of thought into the aesthetics of your entire project. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    The stone work is finally done. Calling in for pre plaster inspection for Tuesday. Here is the latest.
    Last edited by No Need; 02-01-2007 at 11:11 PM.

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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    Looking good there. I like the stone work, I'm sure you are eagerly looking forward to finishing the pool. Good luck with the pre plaster inspection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanB. View Post
    Wow, looks great! You've obviously put A LOT of thought into the aesthetics of your entire project. Can't wait to see the finished product.
    Me too....

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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    I'll have water in my Pool today!


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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    Hey thats looking good, what kind of finish are you getting on the pool?

    If you want to know how much water your pool holds be sure to check your water meter before and after you fill the pool. Would love to see pictures of the pool filling up.

    Eric

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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    Eric, it's a 3m finish. We doubled the amount of the of the 3m product.
    I'm hoping for a real deep blue color.

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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    The pool is only half full had to slow down the fill. This morning noticed a chip in the plaster right in the middle of the first step, needless to say I'm not real happy about this.
    I check out the rest of the pool and found a nice 2 inch long gouge on the side right next to the bottom step.
    I called my plaster company this morning, and he is sending out a guy to fix it today! This is the way customer service should be.

    AL

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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    Hey, you may want to turn the water back on at a very low flow rate. If you leave it off, you may end up with a permanent water line since it is still curing. As long as the level is rising, even if VERY slow, you should be OK.
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    Default Re: AL's Pool Project 10-17-06

    Quote Originally Posted by SeanB. View Post
    Hey, you may want to turn the water back on at a very low flow rate. If you leave it off, you may end up with a permanent water line since it is still curing. As long as the level is rising, even if VERY slow, you should be OK.
    I do have the water filling slowly, It's about a foot below where they need to repair it. I was hoping to have it filled by noon, now it looks like mid night.
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