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    SeanB. is offline --General User-- Weir Watcher SeanB. 0
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    Nice. Looks like it's coming right along. Is that flagstone for the coping? The color looks like flagstone, but I wouldn't expect it to be so uniform in shape. There's a nice mix of color in your tile too.

    Our tile and coping is supposed to be going in tomorrow. When you say marker tiles are you talking about the one's to outline the edge of the steps? I think our builder called them toe tiles or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanB. View Post
    When you say marker tiles are you talking about the one's to outline the edge of the steps? I think our builder called them toe tiles or something.
    Yes, our tile installer is taking the 6x6 tiles and cutting them into 3x3 squares. They plan to mark out each step/ ledge/ swimout/ spa with the tiles on 6-to-8" centers. I will try to get some more pics uploaded when they finish.

    You know, knock on wood but it sure has been so nice having everything go so smooth to date. I certainly sympathize for the individuals on this forum that have had or are having trouble with their builder.

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    OK, it is Saturday. 10 days in since beginning. Tile and Coping (flagstone) are finished. The plumbers started late on Thursday and finished up last night. I was awakened this morning by a truck pulling into my back yard. The electricians are here. All the equipment is on the pad. Gas line has been run to the meter (inspection on Monday). Oh, I also got all the conduit run (with help of my 7 year old boy) for my speakers on the back side of the pool. Here are a few pics. I don't want to get in the guys way. Once they finish, I will upload more.






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    Moving right along and looking good.
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    It has been a few days since my last post. The weather has been in our favor since the start of construction. We are now 25 days into our adventure. All trenches from plumbing/ electrical were filled. Rebar and decking is now complete. The cool deck (Desert Sand) will go on Monday. Plaster is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday. Here are the pics from the decking. What do you think???






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    Very nice! On the home stretch...
    Pool owner - contract signed 21Aug2006; HOA approval granted; complete - existing patio demolition; excavation; rebar; embedded plumbing; gunite; plumbing; electrical; tile and coping; decking; plaster; pool fill; acid start-up; regular start-up; pool school; gas meter upgrade; additional of salt; PDA remote programming.

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    Looks nice.

    We are at almost exactly the same point in our build. I think I'm looking forward to getting my yard back, even more than swimming. lol

    We are scheduled to have the stacked stone on the backside of our spa done tomorrow - couldn't be done until the deck was in. I will get an update from the pb tomorrow on the rest of our timeline - sounds like you may make it to the finish line first.
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