mr2s2000elise said:z31maniac said:Backyard looks great! Really in awe of how you've hammered through getting all this done.
Thank you sir. Learned 97% from you tube. Happy with how it came out. Next 2 weeks learn you tube, to do framing for the sunroom and how to assemble Four Season Glass.
97%?
Glad to see my advice helped a whole 3%........
Not too much progress
started the front tree bench
and finishing rear floating bench .
also tile for sunroom was delivered
You sir are a machine.
Can you elaborate a little more on the process for the finish inside the pool? Is that stuff sprayed on and finished? I'm thinking about building a soaking pool myself. I can form and pour the concrete, and then was going to tile the interior. This looks better.
D2W said:You sir are a machine.
Can you elaborate a little more on the process for the finish inside the pool? Is that stuff sprayed on and finished? I'm thinking about building a soaking pool myself. I can form and pour the concrete, and then was going to tile the interior. This looks better.
Thank you. I think the Pebblec is fantastic. Night and day difference between from the plaster. The stuff is premixed and sprayed on, yes.
I can't do it justice, so I wil include some links:
Pebble Tec pool finish uses a mix of pebbles that have been blasted to a smooth surface with a shiny exterior. These pebbles are bound together utilizing a durable aggregate. Therefore, it looks like you are walking on the bottom of clear stream, right in your pool.
Pebble Tec pool finishes are the highest quality pool finish on the market. It quarries its own stone so it can carry out its own quality control to create a visually appealing, high-quality finish.
Pebble Tec is extremely durable. Compared to plaster pools that only last between 6-8 years, Pebble Tec pool finishes can last from 10-15 years.
Pebble Tec pools use proprietary technology. This pool finish uses its own proprietary pigment application process and mixing formula to create a one-of-a-product you won’t find anywhere else.
Pebble Tec pool surfaces are more expensive. Compared to plaster, Pebble Tec is more expensive due to the high quality pool resurfacing material it uses.
Pebble Tec is a little rougher. Pebble Tec pools are a little rougher on your feet than plaster. However, depending on the Pebble Tec you choose, some are smoother than others.
For more information on plaster vs. Pebble Tec pool finishes, or to start your pool project today, contact us here at Paradise Oasis Pools with the link below!
https://www.paradiseoasispools.com/blog/plaster-vs-pebble-tec-pool-finishes-pros-and-cons
https://willshapools.com/pool-finish-comparison-guide/
Well sadly not much got done recently. With Egypt trip cancelled
kitchen is finished
Backyard . am on schedule. Would have been ahead of schedule but rain has wasted two weeks
then it rained today.
future plan:
after that will start the sunroom. Pick up sunroom tiles tomorrow
NOHOME said:That is amazing.
Thank you. From where I started, to where it is now, it is a dramatic change for sure. I put the pics here as I have been working, as it helps me see the before and after. Sometimes when I am often frustrated tackling work like this, that I have never done, it is inspiration to see the "before"
Spending sunday learning how to install and hang patio glass door and then learn how to work on the sunroom glass. I need to learn drywall (ceiling) and tiling work (floor)
In reply to collinskl1 :
Thank you kindly. Pool heater and folding door for patio has been delivered this morning. Will tackle them this week
Getting ready to change the rear patio door tomorrow .
going from a single slider (4.5feet glass opening) to a full folding door with 10 feet opening.
this is the last piece of work before I start the sunroom, sunroom floor, sunroom roof drywall.
befoere pic of door:
In reply to mr2s2000elise :
Heck yeah!! I have a double slider w/two fixed panes in the tavern room of my house, and looked at the folding doors. They were like $25k versus the $5k that the slider was. (and that was self-install.) That looks reaaaaal nice though. I guess the sliders have the advantage of a screen, though? Man that opening is sweet.
dculberson said:In reply to mr2s2000elise :
Heck yeah!! I have a double slider w/two fixed panes in the tavern room of my house, and looked at the folding doors. They were like $25k versus the $5k that the slider was. (and that was self-install.) That looks reaaaaal nice though. I guess the sliders have the advantage of a screen, though? Man that opening is sweet.
Thank you kindly.
We didn't get this door 4-5 years ago, due to the no screen factor.
however now you can get side screens for these doors.
having said all that - I won't be putting screens on it. Because the outside patio you see - that is where my full glass sunroom will be. Sunroom will have one normal door one side, and 3 6 feet sliding glass on the front. Those will have screens.
so plan is to keep this folding door open to sun room all the time.
it made a huge difference and I am glad we did the door finally:)
Project got stalled. My cousin just passed away in Toronto. Had to deal with that this week. Ugh Covid.
To keep sane, back to work.
here are all the sunroom things. Going to start framing tomorrow
Aaron_King said:In reply to mr2s2000elise :
Sorry to hear about your cousin.
Thank you Aaron for your kind words. When all this mess started, my wife had mentioned "before this is over, we will know someone who passed away from this." Sad part is not saying goodbye, and not being able to do a proper funeral. Gotta keep our head high and trudge along. I am remembering the good times.
Be safe out there.
In reply to mr2s2000elise :
I hear you, we had a close family friend pass 3 weeks ago. She lived 10 miles from us but the family can not have a funeral or anything that we could go to, not fun at all.
Update:
finally started working on the last piece of the backyard. The 400 sq feet sunroom. Materials have been here sitting , but due to rain haven't been able to work.
I am still ahead of schedule for my May completion.
To do:
Today competed the first of the framing and tracks . Next two weeks no rain.
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