Next up was the plumbing and gunnite. Here you can see the spa plumbing in (looking forward to that leg jet), and the gunnite starting.
The weekend before they shot, the concrete company's sand got rained on. Their brand new truck that mixed and pumped the gunnite didn't like that too much, so it decided to work really slowly all day. As a result, the guys finished up a little after sunset... My Craftsman 1000 watt worklights saved the day!
After an almost 4 week break (2 weeks for the 'crete to cure, and 2 more for my wife and I to make up our minds on stonework), the masons were at it. This was taken near the end of day 2.
The coping is tumbled Virginia Black slate, the ledger is bitter root (I think, might have been something else tho), and the boulders are Calistoga. Oh yeah, the big oval on the left isn't a kiddie pool, it's our fire pit.
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