The fence installers are installing the fence polls all around the pool. So much for our beautiful unobstructed view of the pool from our house. Safety is #1 priority with 3 little ones.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Pool Deck Pavers Almost Done
Here's the progress of the pool deck pavers which are almost complete along with the final part of the wall. We had to order another 150 SF of umbriano which arrived this morning.
On deck is the fence.
On deck is the fence.
Expansion Joints
The Crew puts in the foam for the expansion joint around the pool. The joint is a half inch space between the pavers and the coping to account for expansion during the winter which could lead to broken tiles.
Patio before all the paver cuts are made
Begining the last phase of the wall
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Get the Pavers Ready
The Unilock pavers that have been sitting in my driveway for months got put to use today. The wall crew switched gears and compacted the final rough grade before jumping on the pavers. These are the Umbriano that require a little different install (No Poly sand). The PB also finished tile today around the spa. If all works our we will be swimming by Aug 1 :).
The only kink today was the wait for electrician for the deck bonding which is a grounding wire 4-6 inches below grade 18 inches from water line. It's throwing off the paving somewhat as the crew can't build the deck right up to the pool. That's getting installed Thurs morning with an inspection hopefully end of day.
Entry way to Pool
I think the crew is excited to get a break from building that wall
Final Tile Placed in Spa
My Daughter has Little Fun with the Paver Sand
The only kink today was the wait for electrician for the deck bonding which is a grounding wire 4-6 inches below grade 18 inches from water line. It's throwing off the paving somewhat as the crew can't build the deck right up to the pool. That's getting installed Thurs morning with an inspection hopefully end of day.
Entry way to Pool
I think the crew is excited to get a break from building that wall
Final Tile Placed in Spa
My Daughter has Little Fun with the Paver Sand
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
A little Tile, Coping and Wall Gets Us Closer
We've had a ton of progress since our last post. The wall crew from Renovo's Landscaping has been absolutely amazing cranking out 10-12 hour days the past week to finishing up the main segment of the wall.
Additionall, the PB completed the coping and the tile over the past two days. We went with a Sapphire blue tile and Acadamy Grey Coping. During this time, the rough backfill was done along with the gas setup.
Additionall, the PB completed the coping and the tile over the past two days. We went with a Sapphire blue tile and Acadamy Grey Coping. During this time, the rough backfill was done along with the gas setup.
View from Side Yard with new wall
Notice the gas and electric lines which need to be 18 inches underground. The gas then has to go down and additional 12 inches. We had our landscapers dig out the gas hole which took almost a day.
Spa
View from the Entry Steps
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Height of Subpanel
Just noticed that the height of my pool subpanel is going to only be about 12 inches above ground once final grade is established. Anyone know what the standard height of a sub panel is? How high is yours from the ground.
Before I ask (or demand) my PB to move it, wanted to get some feedback. What I think happened is the electrician made an honest mistake not realizing the grade was going to be higher. Not sure how he would think that considering the equipment is proped higher but trying to give the benefit of the doubt.
I have two concerns. With saftey in mind, snow will cover the panel in the winter. Wouldn't mositure get in and cause potential long term problems. My second concern is convenience. I would have to sit on the ground to make changes in the panel. Thanks
Before I ask (or demand) my PB to move it, wanted to get some feedback. What I think happened is the electrician made an honest mistake not realizing the grade was going to be higher. Not sure how he would think that considering the equipment is proped higher but trying to give the benefit of the doubt.
I have two concerns. With saftey in mind, snow will cover the panel in the winter. Wouldn't mositure get in and cause potential long term problems. My second concern is convenience. I would have to sit on the ground to make changes in the panel. Thanks
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Electric done - Wall continues
Electrical was 90% completed yesterday and we are awaiting a visit from the inspector before everything is backfilled. Gas is scheduled for Monday.
One note about gas. Our pool builder definitely takes a "throw it over the wall" approach for the gas component in terms of giving guidance. We have definitely had to be very proactive in figuring out where to dig the ditch, when to set up the call, etc. If I wasn't on top of the project, the gas install could have fallen through the cracks another few days.
POOL EQUIPMENT IS ON LEFT SIDE OF POOL
One note about gas. Our pool builder definitely takes a "throw it over the wall" approach for the gas component in terms of giving guidance. We have definitely had to be very proactive in figuring out where to dig the ditch, when to set up the call, etc. If I wasn't on top of the project, the gas install could have fallen through the cracks another few days.
POOL EQUIPMENT IS ON LEFT SIDE OF POOL
CLOSEUP OF EQUIPMENT WITH EASYTOUCH ELECTRIC
Filter, heater and polaris pump. Also had the crew use a Jandy spilt on the return going to the pool and put a cap on one side for a future waterfall. That's the pipe that is sticking straight out.
WALL IN PROGRESS PHOTO
The stone wall will go up to about 2 feet and meet the closer steps. There will then be another 2 foot wall on the right of the steps that separates the patio from the pool deck/walkway. Access to the pool deck will be from the far stairs.
For fencing, a black ornamental will go down the middle (between far wall and pool) and to completely sepearte the house from the pool area. When our kids get older, we will proably switch up the fence configuration.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Here Comes the Equipment and Wall
Both our pool builder and landscaper/wall builder were at our house today starting two separate projects.
EQUIPMENT
The crew built a little area for the equipment pad at the corner of our yard. It's back from the wall a bit so our ornamental fence posts can go in next week.
Wall Builders
The crew began carving our the exact area where the stone wall will go. You can see some of the stone we are using in the right of the photo. That was delivered around 7 this morning. Below the stone wall is our pool deck. Above it is the patio.
Steps
We are using 4 foot granite steppers to bring guests from the lowest level (0 feet) to the pool deck area (2 feet)
EQUIPMENT
The crew built a little area for the equipment pad at the corner of our yard. It's back from the wall a bit so our ornamental fence posts can go in next week.
Wall Builders
The crew began carving our the exact area where the stone wall will go. You can see some of the stone we are using in the right of the photo. That was delivered around 7 this morning. Below the stone wall is our pool deck. Above it is the patio.
Steps
We are using 4 foot granite steppers to bring guests from the lowest level (0 feet) to the pool deck area (2 feet)
Friday, July 9, 2010
Fence Debate
Here's my current deal. One part of the yard is about to have a retaining wall build where a step up fence is about to get built.
My town has a 5 foot regulation and this exact area where the step up would occur is not 5 Feet. For example, the child could be on wall and the height of the wall would only be 3.5 feet at this very point.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this to code?
I am debating on not putting in a wall in this area and just grading it so the fence goes up the grade maintaining a consistant five feet. Would rather not break up the wall though. The view you are seeing below is more of a cross view as the fence intersects with the wall. The wall is being built Mon/Tues of next week.
New Timber Retaining Wall and Backfill
With the holidays, the past two weeks have been a bit slow with little things dones every few days. next week is big as pipes and electric is scheduled to go in along with a new stone wall. Here are a few photos from the past week or so.
Side note, backfilling is expensive when you factor in a Cat and the stone. Recommend negotiating this stuff as much as possible upfront as many pool builders don't include backfill/compacting in their project.
Building the Timber Wall.
The crew actually had to take apart to put in another set of deadmen higher on the wall.
The Backfilling Begins with Stone
Backfills the pool to what's called pipe grade so the pipes can be put in during the next step.
Side note, backfilling is expensive when you factor in a Cat and the stone. Recommend negotiating this stuff as much as possible upfront as many pool builders don't include backfill/compacting in their project.
Building the Timber Wall.
The crew actually had to take apart to put in another set of deadmen higher on the wall.
The Backfilling Begins with Stone
Backfills the pool to what's called pipe grade so the pipes can be put in during the next step.
The Crew Compacts the backfill
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