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    Well, barring bad weather, they will be pouring our deck tomorrow. I understand that once the concrete is poured, we need three days with no rain before the top coat can go on. Here's hoping for a dry weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    This may be a lilttle late but I always use Malibu lighting wire for exterior speakers. It's made for the enviroment. Regular speaker wire will not last as long if burried.
    Phillbo, I will actually be running underground conduit x 2. One set for speaker wires and the other will be for landscape lighting/ electricity that I will attach to my PS8. That way if I do have trouble, I can always pull other sets through with little effort.

    Sean, I saw your post on the speakers as well. I got 86'd by the one who wears the pants in the family for wall-mounts. She wants rock speakers in the landscaping. So I have compromised and managed to find a set of speakers with built in subs in the rocks. I can't have music without the full range of sound.

    Eljefe281 - "I assume that after you typed that you did the Tim Allen grunt." ooh oooh ooooh.

    I will try and update my thread tonight with additional pics of tile/coping and equipment and specs. Keep em' coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanB. View Post
    Well, barring bad weather, they will be pouring our deck tomorrow. I understand that once the concrete is poured, we need three days with no rain before the top coat can go on. Here's hoping for a dry weekend.
    Unbelievable...how many days since the dig now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ready2swim View Post
    Unbelievable...how many days since the dig now?

    The excavation began on the 7th so we are 22 days in, which isn't too bad considering we had a couple of rain delays. Hopefully we'll be putting water in by mid week next week. They originally quoted us six weeks with a guarantee of no longer than eight. I think they will finish well within the 6 week period. I'll have some more pictures tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanB. View Post
    Well, barring bad weather, they will be pouring our deck tomorrow. I understand that once the concrete is poured, we need three days with no rain before the top coat can go on. Here's hoping for a dry weekend.
    Correction. I think the guys today will just be getting the ground ready and doing the forms. It's taking them some time to do all the prep, so I doubt the concrete truck will be coming the same day.
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    Here are a few pictures from todays activity. They did the form boards, leveled with sand and then laid the rebar for the deck. I did not have time to take pictures of the rebar but here is everything up to that point.

    Laying boards for outline:


    Laying sand:



    Ready for rebar:
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    thats gonna be real nice ..... but you do realize you are suporting the illegal alien problem in this country ...














    joke.. I just finished a major remodel of my back yard and hired tons of julios from the parking lot at home depot to do the grunt work.

    try this for fun stuff http://www.clutchy.com/movies.php?url=awesomestunts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    thats gonna be real nice ..... but you do realize you are suporting the illegal alien problem in this country ... joke.. I just finished a major remodel of my back yard and hired tons of julios from the parking lot at home depot to do the grunt work.

    Thanks

    I quite literally would not be able to build a pool, or a house for that matter, in this part of the country if my goal was to totally avoid the use of illegal labor. Besides all the political arguments, hiring illegals actually is not fair to the workers either. Instead of making pennies in Mexico, they are coming here for quarters.
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    Not too exciting, but the rebar on deck was finished today. Hopefully they will pour concrete on Monday:

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    Sean, how are things coming along?
    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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