Fence posts are in . . .
Monday, July 13, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Update sans photos
There's not much to show photographically, but I can give an update of all of the hard work we've been doing the past few days. When we returned from our relaxing 4th of July vacation in western NY (no hypothermia, thank goodness!), we began finishing up the electrical work on the cabana and continued filling the pool with water. (Right before we left for NY, we finished installing the door on the cabana - see photo in previous post below. Now we are waiting for the key lockset to come in for the door so that we can lock it from the outside - which is something most sliding patio doors don't have, interestingly, so we had to special order it). While we were in NY, the pool guys came and installed the ladder, handrail at the steps, and the diving board.
The pool company came yesterday to do the rough grade, but they still have to install the sump pit near the pump and finish up the grade there. They also need to install some liner clips to the corners to keep the liner from popping out there. Once the grade was complete, we were able to dig our post holes for the fence that will go around the pool and along the property line. We've ordered the siding and trim for the cabana. Trim should be in any time now, and siding should be in hopefully within 10 days from now. We've started filling the trench back in where the electrical conduit is running from the house. We've left a few holes open for inspection and will fill those holes after we pass the rough-in inspection.
Monday will be our cabana electrical rough-in inspection. Today, the pool guys came and put in a vacuum to clean the pool and sanded out some rough spots in the concrete. Last night and this morning, I painted fence posts (only 8 more to go, I think).
Our next step is to hook up the pump and purification system electric and set all of the fence posts. After that, we'll finish up the fence, add the privacy panels to the fence along the property line, and install the siding on the cabana. After that, we'll be taking it easy and hopefully enjoy USING the pool a bit. In our "spare" time, we'll work on landscaping and the platform deck that will be adjacent to the concrete pool deck. In 30-60 days I can stain the concrete deck if I decide to do so. . .
The pool company came yesterday to do the rough grade, but they still have to install the sump pit near the pump and finish up the grade there. They also need to install some liner clips to the corners to keep the liner from popping out there. Once the grade was complete, we were able to dig our post holes for the fence that will go around the pool and along the property line. We've ordered the siding and trim for the cabana. Trim should be in any time now, and siding should be in hopefully within 10 days from now. We've started filling the trench back in where the electrical conduit is running from the house. We've left a few holes open for inspection and will fill those holes after we pass the rough-in inspection.
Monday will be our cabana electrical rough-in inspection. Today, the pool guys came and put in a vacuum to clean the pool and sanded out some rough spots in the concrete. Last night and this morning, I painted fence posts (only 8 more to go, I think).
Our next step is to hook up the pump and purification system electric and set all of the fence posts. After that, we'll finish up the fence, add the privacy panels to the fence along the property line, and install the siding on the cabana. After that, we'll be taking it easy and hopefully enjoy USING the pool a bit. In our "spare" time, we'll work on landscaping and the platform deck that will be adjacent to the concrete pool deck. In 30-60 days I can stain the concrete deck if I decide to do so. . .
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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