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Here
at The Pool and Spa Experts it is our goal to build you a fine
product in a timely fashion. During this process we will be
working closely with you. Here is some information to familiarize
you with our construction procedures.
This process starts off with your pool designer, who will design
a pool that will fit your wants, needs, budget, and be tailored
to fit in your backyard. We encourage your input in this process.
After the pool design is complete, and a contract is negotiated,
the plans are sent to our professional engineering firm.
After we recieve the pool engineering, we submit it to your city
or county building department for plan review. This process takes
about two to three weeks depending on what municipality you reside
in. The permitting fees are included in your contract.
Once the building permit is issued, we schedule your swimming pool
for excavation. Your swimming pool will be excavated using heavy
equipment ie: Backhoe, skid steer loaders and dump trucks. The
excation spoils are left on site to be used for landscaping or
hauled off.
After the completion of excavation, our plumbing and steel crews
move in. Your pool will have a reinforced steel skeleton that is
hand tied by our skilled Installers. The plumbing is run in the
walls of the pool and encased in concrete to add to the longevity
of your new investment. At this point the steel structure will
be inspected by our Structural Engineers. The plumbing and or steel
structure will be inspected by our Field Superintendents and your
local municipal building department inspectors.
Shotcrete is the next pase of construction. In this process concrete
is pneumatically applied to form the walls and floor of the pool.
The walls, floor, steps and benches are then hand formed by our
men. Our crew is highly trained and is one of the best shotcrete
crews in the nation.
The tile is set using a laser transit to ensure that the top of
your pool is perfectly level. Next, a sand mix base (brown coat)
is applied to the shotcrete in order to provide an even surface
to apply the tile to. We then apply the tile and grout it with
a chlorine and acid resistant grout.
Coping and decking come next. We offer two different finishes:
kool decking and stamped concrete. Kool decking is a solid colored
knock down finish that closely resembles stucco. The uneven surface
of kool deck makes it cooler on the feet by an average of ten degrees
(compared to flat gray concrete). The other finish that we offer
is stamped concrete. This is our most polular finishing technique
and is achieved by a four-part process that leaves the finished
concrete looking like real stone.
Finally, we apply the finishing coat to the pool interior, the
plaster. The plaster is hand applied to the shotcrete to produce
a smooth white marble finish on the inside of the pool basin. After
the plaster is complete the pool is ready to be filled with water.
Your project is scheduled to be completed as quickly as possible.
Following are several ways to assure that this schedule is met.
We ask that you have selected your project colors, i.e. tile,
kook deck and cover colors, concrete colors, etc. We ask
that you notify our office of any inspections or inspectors that
have been to your jobsite. Please keep vehicles and any other
obstructions out of our access route to your project.
We have two in house field inspectors, Tom Firestack and Randy
Reardon Jr. Tom and Randy will be overseeing all of your project
installations. They can be reached in the construction office Monday
through Friday between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., or on their cell phones
to answer any questions you may have.
Our scheduler is Adam Guse, he is in charge of all billings, construction
scheduling and progress releases. You will be able to reach him
with any questions or concerns Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
11 a.m. and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Weather always plays a factor in our ability to schedule and complete
work. Please know that when it rains or snows we can lose days
not only to bad weather, but also to waiting for jobs to dry out.
Don't forget that the area where your project is being installed
is a construction site and the open excavations, ditches, rebar,
cement, equipments, etc., that are a part of the project are dangerous
and can cause serious or fatal injury. We ask that you please stay
away from the construction site and do not allow children and/or
pets to play in, on, or around this area.
Construction and scheduling of construction is not an exact science
and we ask for your cooperation in any scheduling changes. You
are going to find that our crews start early in the morning and
sometimes work late during the day. We know that having people
in your backyard at unpredictable times in inconvenient, but unfortunately
this may happen. We strive to be as predictable as possible with
our scheduling but some jobs go quicker than others and some may
take longer than expected. This inevitable leads to changes, day-to-day
and hour-to-hour, in schedules. Please know that if we are at your
job early or late we are doing the best we can to expedite your
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