FAQs #10

How long will my pool take to build? - What should I know about the pool layout? - I’ve heard about dust, noise, and destruction that can happen during the dig, is this true? - How do I know that my plumbing is done correctly and will not leak? - When is my equipment plumbed in place? - What does the steel reinforcing do for my pool? - What protects my pool from electrical problems? - When will my pool start looking like a pool? - What has to happen before my deck is installed? What are my responsibilities concerning the deck? - When do I get rid of this construction mess? - How do they get the plaster or other interior finish into my pool? - When do I learn how to use the pool?

Decking

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What are my responsibilities concerning the deck?
We always find that once the deck gets started people start planning their first pool party! You are getting close but you must be patient. Be assured that the process is almost complete. The deck crew will come out and put up forms (thin strips of wood) outlining the deck. You will see where any steps and drains go. You must approve these forms prior to the pouring of deck. Once the deck is poured, it cannot be changed. It is a good idea to double check the color and texture you have chosen to make sure it is still your favorite. The concrete for the deck will be poured into the forms and troweled to a smooth finish. If you have cool decking, it will be applied now. If you have Kool Deck, it will be applied when the concrete is dry enough to let it stick. Other types of toppings and deck, such as flagstone, tiles, or cultured stone have their own requirements. Regardless of what kind of deck topping you have; stop water curing your pool, do not walk on or get water on the deck, and do not cover the deck with anything for at least 48 hours. Concrete does not dry evenly so it will appear to be darker in some places and lighter in others. Don’t worry, it will reach a consistent hue after it gets through a full summer’s heat.

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