What a sweet turn time your on!!!
I'm curious, what color PebbleTec are you going with?
See ya,
Kelly
What a sweet turn time your on!!!
I'm curious, what color PebbleTec are you going with?
See ya,
Kelly
You will love the Tahoe Blue. That is what we have and we could not be happier. Enjoy.
Days 18, 19 & 22 - 3/9, 3/10 and 3/13
During this time they formed and poured my decking. They did the pouring last night and it starting raining. These poor guys were out there until 8:00 PM under plastic finishing up. The low parts of the decking around the perimieter and in other places is where the flagstone inlays will go.
Forming the decking - You can also see the patio cover is completed.
Entry into the side of the pool
Spreading the pea gravel
Floating the concrete
Finishing up and getting all the expansion joints in
I did not take any pictures of them exposing the pea gravel after the concrete set up but it was cool to watch the decking come to life. Today they are doing the pool cleanup and tomorrow the pebble tec goes in! Looks like the pool will be getting filled this weekend.
Steve
Congrats, everything is looking great and your on a really good turn.
If I were to point out anything I'd object to, as a contractor, it would be your posts.
An ACQ 60 4"x6" post could have been incorporated into your covered porch and then wrapped with Hardee siding or Western red Cedar. It would finish a lot cleaner than the treated pine posts that currently hang out further than your beams.
If you were to wrap the post now they would finish out much wider than the beam. I'm not knocking the way they did it, but I'd encourage you to have them trim the top up to the soffit to make it a little more eye appealing than the way it is now. The 6x6 post butting up to and hanging out wider than the 4" beam just has a rough uncompleted look to it. This will be much more noticeable after painting than it is now.
just my .02
See ya,
Kelly
Kelly,
The 6x6 beams are going wrapped in a 15" brick column. I left 5 1/2" between the post and the gutter downspout. If I was going to have exposed beams I would have done it very different. I had to wait until the deck was done for them to do the columns. Thanks!
Steve
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