luvflorida
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We are having a 15'x30' free-form inground gunite pool installed in our backyard and we are documenting each step by taking photos.
I know there are poeple from time to time inquiring on here about swimming pools, so I thought some of you might find it interesting to watch the step-by-step process.
We started by taking pictures of the backyard before anything was done and we'll update with photos everytime a new step is completed. I have a few pictures to start with and I'll put them up just as soon as I can. Which really means as soon as my DD14 can help me!
Okay! Picture one is our backyard, looking away from the house down to our shed.
Picture two is the backyard looking toward the house.
Pictures three and four show day one of digging. Day one the equipment arrived and the workers outlined the grass with spray paint at the site of the digging. They actually started to dig a bit and put up the wooden frame, which will be removed at some point. The heavy equipment is going to leave some very large ruts in our lawn that we'll have to repair later on.
Picture four is looking down into the yard from the steps of our screened in back porch. This was day two. They arrived at 7:30am and dug out the pool, which is going to be 3 feet deep at one end and 6 feet deep at the other end. It took them about four hours.
That's it for now. Any questions, just ask!
I know there are poeple from time to time inquiring on here about swimming pools, so I thought some of you might find it interesting to watch the step-by-step process.
We started by taking pictures of the backyard before anything was done and we'll update with photos everytime a new step is completed. I have a few pictures to start with and I'll put them up just as soon as I can. Which really means as soon as my DD14 can help me!

Okay! Picture one is our backyard, looking away from the house down to our shed.

Picture two is the backyard looking toward the house.

Pictures three and four show day one of digging. Day one the equipment arrived and the workers outlined the grass with spray paint at the site of the digging. They actually started to dig a bit and put up the wooden frame, which will be removed at some point. The heavy equipment is going to leave some very large ruts in our lawn that we'll have to repair later on.


Picture four is looking down into the yard from the steps of our screened in back porch. This was day two. They arrived at 7:30am and dug out the pool, which is going to be 3 feet deep at one end and 6 feet deep at the other end. It took them about four hours.

That's it for now. Any questions, just ask!
