Finishing The Pool
Finishing the pool is exciting. Within a week
you will be able to start using your new pool.
If you have children they will be asking every day
if the pool is finished.
The last stages of the pool building process are..
water features, decking, tile and coping, clean up, fencing, barrier requirements, final city inspection, interior surfqacing of the pool and start up.
Water Features
If your pool contains any boulder work, such as accent rocks, or waterfalls, this work will be done now. This allows the deck and tile crews to finish up these items and give them a professional and clean appearance.
Deck Forming
If you want any changes made, they must be initated prior
to the forming phase. You can make changes to your decking by contacting the supervisor of your pool project. Changes
could delay the pool project and of course there may be some charges associated with this. You may want to place
sleeves of PVC under the decking areas for any future electrical, sprinkler, or other lines that need to pass under the deck.
Pool Deck
This is what gives your pool a finished look. The
decking that surrounds your pool can be concrete,
brick, stone or other materials. Here in the Southwest we use a material that is cool to the touch so that we can walk barefoot around our pool
without burning our feet.
This material is called
Kooldeck. You will need to put in expansion joints
at this time to keep the decking material from
cracking. Any deck changes that you want to make
should be done now. After they pour the deck it will
be very costly to make changes.
Tile and Coping
The tile specialists will install coping around the perimeter of your pool.
You can use different materials for coping such as brick or stone. Next the tile is placed, leveled and finished to add
a beautiful accent to your pool. Make sure that the tile is frost proof and is used specifically for swimming pools.
If your pool is to have an acrylic overlay applied
to the concrete on your deck, this would be done at
this time. Don't walk on the material for 24 hours.
Clean Up
All of the construction materials will be cleaned up
in both the interior and exterior of the pool. Any
destruction to the landscaping, holes etc are filled
in at this time. Clean up is done just prior to the plastering of the pool.
Fencing
If you had an exterior fence taken down during
construction, it would be put back up at this time
by either the home owner or your pool company.
Barrier Requirements
Check with your local city government to see if there are any barrier requirements that prevent
children from entering the pool. These would be
installed before your pre plaster inspection. Your
pool builder representative will advise you on these
requirements as well.
Interior Finishing
The interior plaster is applied in two coats and then hand troweled to a non-slip waterproof surface.
If your surface is white you should add small colored tiles to the steps and benches for safety
purposes. When the plaster is complete they will
add water to your pool with a garden hose. You
must completely fill the pool without stopping
to prevent a ring (like a bathtub ring)from staining
your pool.
Start Up
When the pool is complete and the water is filled to
the proper level, a start up person from your pool builder will start up your pool equipment. You will
need to be there for the start up so that the pool
representative can instruct you on the use of your
pool. This usually takes about an hour.
Remember that you will need to check your chemicals and empty the skimmer and leaf baskets with regularity.
Enjoy your pool and remember to .....
Watch children around water!!
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