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Spa
stripped, replumbed and steps rebuilt |
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Pool stripped down to gunite |
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Equipment removed
and room cleaned out |
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Pool steps removed and reconstructed |
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Spa gunited
and backfilled |
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Tile and coping installed.
Deck poured |
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Main drain
split and pressure tested |
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Pool
and spa plastered |
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New
pool and spa equipment installed |
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When we arrived at
this site, the pool plaster was coming off, the spa was half empty,
the jets did not work, and the Health Department was about to shut
the pool area down. Lifetime Pools came in and remodeled the lower
pool and spa (not pictured) first so the Homeowners would have at
least one pool open during construction. Then we set out to completely
rebuild the upper spa and update the pool. This included rebuilding
the steps and installing new rails. All new equipment was installed.
We built a new pad for the jet booster pumps so they could be closer
to the spa and would therefore work better.
This remodel took about 4 months to complete. It was quite an undertaking
but you must agree that it was worth the effort. The Homeowners are
quite happy with the outcome. |