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

    My pool is almost finished! We poured the deck today, now I have to get going on the landscape.



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

    Love your pool, especially the wavy lines in the decking... very different and cool!!
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    but alas, no pool... yet!

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

    Al,

    When's the party??? It looks great.

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

    Thanks for the comments Grace, and the party will when the plaster has cured so I can turn on the heater. .




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