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| Hi Folks,
Ive got new photos of my pool progress. Tile/Coping, Plumbing and equipment. Its only been 24 days since first dig so Im pretty happy with the progress. Gas is coming this coming monday to install gas line. Im waiting on electric, waterfall and plaster and mosaic only. Then my landscaper will put the pavers and maybe a retaining wall. I may just slope the back of pool. Not sure. Anyway, here is the link to the gallery.
Enjoy,
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- Posted by huskyrider (kelly@atlantispool.com) on Fri, Sep 23, 05 at 10:37
| Calvin, What an AWESOME pool you've got under construction!!! I can't wait to see your finished pics, it's going to be very sweet indeed. Thanks for supporting the industry with your pool purchase. See Ya, |
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- Posted by CalvinCheng (My Page) on Sat, Sep 24, 05 at 19:38
| Thanks Kelly, Its people like you who make it easier for us during the construction of our pools. take care, calvin |
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| Wow it is really going to be great!ooks huge and love all the small baja shelves etc! Keep the pics coming!! |
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- Posted by mitchcarnie (My Page) on Mon, Sep 26, 05 at 0:12
| Look fantastic. In CA that pool would easily cost over 100K. |
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- Posted by CalvinCheng (My Page) on Mon, Sep 26, 05 at 9:31
| Thanks everyone (C= Really? 100k? I thought someone had a beautiful negative edge down there for half that. Im hoping Ill get to use it this year. Thanks again, calvin |
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- Posted by EastBaySPFZero (My Page) on Mon, Sep 26, 05 at 19:50
| I was told that a negative edge here (SF Bay Area) will pretty much get you close to 100k since you'll probably not skimp on the other things if you go that route for a pool. Considering a relatively basic pool would run 40K plus here I can't imagine anyone in this neck of the woods getting a real negative edge for anything short of 65-70 and even then it'd probably be a basic pool. Maybe the numbers I found were just out of whack though. |
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