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New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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Posted by
mah (
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Thu, Sep 23, 10 at 22:40
| Constuction started two weeks ago |
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RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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- Posted by mah (My Page) on
Wed, Sep 29, 10 at 8:06
Here is a link that might be useful: Pool Build
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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- Posted by mah (My Page) on
Thu, Sep 30, 10 at 22:42
Pool Builder- Hamilton-Steel Outdoor Accents Pool area-510 sq feet Spa area- 110 sq feet Water depth 3'6 to 5'8" Pool Interior dementions 34'x15' Pool lights- Intellibright color LED Coping- Noche Travertine Waterline tile - Noche travertine Water features- 2 12" sheer desents Pool/ Spa interior finish- Sunstone premium color Decking 780 sq feet - Travertine decking Ivory |
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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| Pictures were posted to a flicker account http://www.flickr.com/photos/54374164@N02/?saved=1 |
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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| Looking Good! I like the travertine. |
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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| Thanks Jason, I found looking at other pool builds on garden web very helpful in the design process. I have to give credit to another member in Arazona who built another travertine pool. They also used glass tile which made it look that much nicer. |
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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- Posted by mah (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 16, 10 at 12:21
| after two days the pool now has water |
Here is a link that might be useful: Pool Pictures
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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| That was a quick build! I like the block concrete--goes really well with the pool design. |
RE: New pool build Garden Oaks Houston TX
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- Posted by mah (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 26, 10 at 16:36
| All that is left now is the mondo grass between the pavers and the project is complete. 600 plants of mini mondo and a drip system to keep them hydrated. The build started on September 7th and it now October 26. |
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