FAQs #6

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?

Steel

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What does the steel reinforcing do for my pool?
The steel rebar is installed in a grid pattern (see construction sequence for pictures). Depending on the loads and soil condition, it can be 12” apart, 6” apart, or in rare cases 3” apart. Our civil engineers work out the exact pattern to be used for you pool permit and for our structural specifications. The steel is blocked 2-3” off of the excavated floor and walls of the pool. It greatly strengthens concrete by providing tensile strength. Be careful! We cover or bend the ends of the bars to protect people, but the wires used to tie the steel together are very sharp. Please insure the safety of children and pets. A scratch from the steel rebar or tie wires can easily become infected and may require tetanus vaccination.

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