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This step includes cleaning the pool and filtration equipment, starting up the pump, filter and chlorinator and chemically balancing the pool.
After the landscaping, the pebbles are placed onto the concrete and then smoothed out with a trowel. The pebble or glass interior prevent any further leakage inside your pool.
In this process, the coping and waterline tiles are laid on a bed of sand and cement by construction experts. Landscaping will be done and a further expansion joint will be installed between the pool top and the surrounding slab.
External plumbing will begin where the plumbers will run all lines from the pool, including the return lines, the suction lines, blower lines, spa lines, water feature lines, and heating lines.
After the excavation, the steel fixing begins. Your contractor can create a criss-cross steel cage around the whole interior surface of the pool for the concrete to be sprayed. After this, your contractor will work on the pre-plumbing of the interior of the pool. This includes building pool suctions, solar provisions, spa, blower lines, water features, electrics etc. After the concreters have finished, you are required to water the shell down to allow it to absorb moisture twice a day for two weeks.
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