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TerdalFarm
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Sun shade and mister

Post by TerdalFarm »

I found one of those old photos of the sun shade and mister system to give you a sense of how it worked:

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Post by brandonppr »

I found a ladder on CL. I just need mounting hardware for it. I got the drain and we are getting ready to mix the concrete for each side of the pool deck and the stone will go on top. I picked up some sample stones, and they are sitting next to the ladder.

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Re: Sun shade and mister

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TerdalFarm wrote:I found one of those old photos of the sun shade and mister system to give you a sense of how it worked:

<table style="width:auto;"><tr><td><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/6 ... site"><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-i2cv ... AG0307.jpg" height="478" width="800" /></a></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/1166087715 ... e">October 2010</a></td></tr></table>

Thanks for the pics. I have been looking at these, but I always heard them called sun sails. I though about making some places to place metal posts that are removable so I can have them up or down if I want.
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Post by igor.glukhovtsev »

Very good looking pool! Thanks for sharing with the pics of all stages of construction...
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Love the idea, planning and construction. I just have a question or two: Will you empty the whole pool in the winter time in case it freezes? And, what do you plan to do if the liner ever rips or the metal rim ever degrades? Is it terribly hard to work in there????
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Post by brandonppr »

sidpook wrote:Love the idea, planning and construction. I just have a question or two: Will you empty the whole pool in the winter time in case it freezes? And, what do you plan to do if the liner ever rips or the metal rim ever degrades? Is it terribly hard to work in there????
This last winter I just left the pool running all winter. Most people around here just close the pool by draining below skimmer and empting all the lines.

As far as replaceing the liner goes. I think I should be able to get in there to change it just as you would an inground vinyl liner pool.

For the wall, it would take a little more work, but I don't think it would be too hard. I have took extra precautions to keep it as dry as possible to prevent it from aging too fast.
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very cool! Nicce job!
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Post by brandonppr »

The palms have started to get growing again and they have greened up nicely.

We decided to order the concrete instead of mixing it. We now have it poured and it's ready for the stone floor to be installed.

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Post by lucky1 »

Great project Brandon.
Good that you're fussy.

Grow, palms, grow!
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yes great job Brandon.............all you need now is to kick back with a cold beer. 8)
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Post by lucky1 »

I meant to add that I've always liked Erik's shade trick.

Can be quickly pulled back when a windstorm arrives whereas fibreglass covers would be gone to the next county.

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