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Pool Build Explanation
This album explains every step of installing a pool from design to swim.
Date(s): November 1, 2006. Album by Bill Kenny. 1 - 24 of 25 Total. 63 Visits.
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The Dig.  Most digging is done with a "bob cat" tractor.

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Additional Digging

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All un-needed dirt will be taken away.

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Finished digging.

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Steel (Rebar).  Used to give the cement (gunite) a sturdy foundation to connect with.

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Rebar around a spa.

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Rebar across the top of a sun shelf.

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Finished with Steel

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Plumbing.

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Additional plumbing.

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Jets used to keep the sunshelf clean.

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Eastex management "Always" on site!!!

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Guntite (Cement) truck.

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Gunite is pumped from the truck in the street through a hose and blown into the pool.

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Additional Gunite.

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Cleaning up the Gunite corners.

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Finished with Gunite.

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Applying the "Finish".  This is Pebble Tec.  Cables are stretched in the air above the pool to keep Pebble Tec application hoses off the finished surface.

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Cleaning up the corners of the Pebble Tec.

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Extra care on the steps.

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The final coat of Pebble Tec.

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Spa finished with Pebble Tec.

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Pool finished with Pebble Tec.

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