Pool project #1: excavation and beyond

This is what our backyard looked like originally: You can see the orange chalk lines of where the pool was to be dug.  We began talking about this with our contractor in February.

After much back and forth, we finally got some drawings and renderings in June.  It’s so cool how they can do this.  We still don’t understand why the garage contractor couldn’t have provided this for us.

Excavation began in August.  Pretty much immediately, the landscaping in the back was getting trampled.  We had the contractor put up a plastic fence to try to keep people out of there, but that didn’t work.

My daughter and I got to climb in the Bobcat at one point.  That was fun.

Because the water lines were being rerouted, the sprinkler system was shut off in the backyard.  Azaleas began struggling right away.  It was either stand out there in the August humidity with the hose, getting bitten by mosquitos, or find a solution.  We ended up rigging up a few sprinklers that attached to the hose on a timer, which worked as long as the workers didn’t take the hose off… which happened every few days.  So frustrating.

Because of the rainy weather, we had this for a few days…

This is what it looked like for quite a while, collecting rainwater and breeding mosquitos…

By September, it was looking like this…

Surrounding the pool was quite a bit of mud.  The things it’s hard to see in photos are rerouting sewer lines, water pipes, etc.  Doing all of that and waiting on the city inspectors took a bit of time.

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4 Responses to Pool project #1: excavation and beyond

  1. I hope that your pool looks good and functional now. I am looking forward to our pool construction and I hope that it will be complete soon.

  2. Marina Ford says:

    Awww, I wish to have a pool too in our house! This year, hopefully, we can get one too. Yours is a nice project, by the way! I hope it will look awesome for a long time. Cheers!

  3. Cheryl says:

    That sounds like a huge project…thankfully our house came with a pool and it’s in a side area, which is really nice…keeps the mess away from the house. Now the little ones use it on most hot days…I love your design and the tile inside…super cool and that room of windows on that side of the house are lovely…What a big project you have done but what lovely and lasting results…Now don’t forget to use the pool. Honestly I never go sit by mine unless someone is here. I’m using on my lovely screen porch…
    Enjoy it all.

    • Naomi says:

      Thanks, Cheryl. Usage has slowed down a little bit, but I still can’t believe we have a pool… when I look at it, it’s relaxing and beautiful all at once. 🙂

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