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A designer will come into your home to discuss your options and needs |
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The designer will then measure the yard and analyze any access or grading issues |
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Begin working together on a design, discussing a style such as modern, lagoon, water features, decking options and hardscapes |
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Discuss the cost of the new swimming pool |
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Approve the swimming pool design |
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Register for the required city permits |
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Construction process begins; a timeframe of 4-8 weeks is common, depending on the project size |
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Layout and final approval of the site |
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Excavation |
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Plumbing is installed and attached to a water source |
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Structural steel is installed |
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Electric is installed and bonded by the city code |
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An inspector reviews the site and approves the project |
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The home owner makes the final color choices for the swimming pool interior, tile and deck coating |
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The concrete shell of the swimming pool is installed using shotcrete |
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The concrete shell must be watered down four times per day |
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Water features are installed |
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Concrete decking is installed |
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Swimming Pool tile is installed along the edge of the pool |
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The project is cleaned up |
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A final inspection is completed |
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A plaster or pebble interior is installed |
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The swimming pool is filled with water |
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Startup personnel gives an orientation on operating the new swimming pool |
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Jump in and enjoy! |