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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!!
    ~Grace

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

    Wow that looks great, I'm sure you can't wait to warm up the water for a swim party weekend. I'm still waiting on getting the gas hooked up to mine so we can spend the weekend swimming.

    Are you getting any coatings done to the deck?

    Eric

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehorn View Post
    Wow that looks great, I'm sure you can't wait to warm up the water for a swim party weekend. I'm still waiting on getting the gas hooked up to mine so we can spend the weekend swimming.

    Are you getting any coatings done to the deck?

    Eric
    Thanks Eric. The decks are going to be plain old concrete color, no coatings of any kind. The slide, rocks, coping and stone will all have cement sealer applied to give it the wet look.

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