Thank you for considering Siesta Pebble for your pool renovation project and trusting your backyard to us! That’s a trust we don’t take lightly. As we prepare to start your job, there are some important things you should know.
First, your project is major construction. At times your backyard will be noisy, dusty and messy. This is simply the nature at this level of construction. We do our best to let you know what’s going to happen before it does. With schedules that depend on weather, equipment and materials, it’s not always possible to be accurate.
To minimize any potential inconvenience and delays in work, we ask that you move furniture, potted plants or any other items out of the way. Close your windows to reduce dust and noise and be sure to keep pets safe inside. If you have valued vegetation in the exterior staging area, you may want to cover it.
All scheduling is done from our Cape Coral office. If you have any questions or concerns, please call us. The scope of work in your particular project could take up to 60 days depending on the renovations you wish to make.
We look forward to creating a beautiful pool for you!
-Siesta Pebble Team
Stages of Renovation
Pavers, Coping, Tile & Interior Finish
Preparation:
- Dechlorinate water and drain to street.
- Pull under drain plug and relieve ground water.
- Secure pool equipment by shutting off breaker.
Demolition:
- Saw cut and remove old pool coping/cantilever and tile.
- Chip out old pool interior necessary for prep and new interior.
- Remove debris from jobsite.
Installation of new Material:
- Float pool beam and set new coping and tile. Apply grout.
- Set new deco drain.
- Mud set perimeter pavers.
- Sand set interior pavers.
- Trim/Adjust screen doors.
- Prepare interior of pool/spa for new interior by acid washing, sealing and bond coating interior.
- Install new interior.
- Acid wash interior of pool/spa. Install new fittings.
- Fill pool 6” above waterline.
Pool start up and final:
- Restart equipment.
- Run for 48-72 hours continuous with acid and sequestering agent.
- Brush pool to remove remaining plaster dust.
- Return to finish adding initial chemicals.
- Job site clean up and any punch out work.
- Resume your normal pool maintenance to balance PH and alkalinity.
Stages of Renovation
Coping, Tile & Interior Finish
Preparation:
- Dechlorinate water and drain to street.
- Pull under drain plug and relieve ground water.
- Secure pool equipment by shutting off breaker.
Demolition:
- Saw cut and remove old pool coping and tile.
- Chip out old pool interior necessary for prep and new interior.
- Remove debris from jobsite.
Installation of new Material:
- Float pool beam and set new coping and tile. Apply grout.
- Prepare interior of pool/spa for new interior by acid washing, sealing and bond coating interior.
- Install new interior.
- Acid wash interior of pool/spa. Install new fittings.
- Fill pool 6” above waterline.
Pool start up and final:
- Restart equipment.
- Run for 48-72 hours continuous with acid and sequestering agent.
- Brush pool to remove remaining plaster dust.
- Return to finish adding initial chemicals.
- Job site clean up and any punch out work.
- Resume your normal pool maintenance to balance PH and alkalinity.
Stages of Renovation
Tile & Interior Finish
Preparation:
- Dechlorinate water and drain to street.
- Pull under drain plug and relieve ground water.
- Secure pool equipment by shutting off breaker.
Demolition:
- Saw cut and remove old pool tile.
- Chip out old pool interior necessary for prep and new interior.
- Remove debris from jobsite.
Installation of new Material:
- Float pool waterline and set new tile. Apply grout.
- Prepare interior of pool/spa for new interior by acid washing, sealing and bond coating interior.
- Install new interior.
- Acid wash interior of pool/spa. Install new fittings.
- Fill pool 6” above waterline.
Pool start up and final:
- Restart equipment.
- Run for 48-72 hours continuous with acid and sequestering agent.
- Brush pool to remove remaining plaster dust.
- Return to finish adding initial chemicals.
- Job site clean up and any punch out work.
- Resume your normal pool maintenance to balance PH and alkalinity.
Stages of Renovation
Interior Finish Only
Preparation:
- Dechlorinate water and drain to street.
- Pull under drain plug and relieve ground water.
- Secure pool equipment by shutting off breaker.
Demolition:
- Saw cut under existing tile.
- Chip out old pool interior necessary for prep and new interior.
- Remove debris from jobsite.
Installation of new Material:
- Prepare interior of pool/spa for new interior by acid washing, sealing and bond coating interior.
- Install new interior.
- Acid wash interior of pool/spa. Install new fittings.
- Fill pool 6” above waterline.
Pool start up and final:
- Restart equipment.
- Run for 48-72 hours continuous with acid and sequestering agent.
- Brush pool to remove remaining plaster dust.
- Return to finish adding initial chemicals.
- Job site clean up and any punch out work.
- Resume your normal pool maintenance to balance PH and alkalinity.
Important Do Not’s
- DO NOT Use the pool auto fill to fill the pool.
- DO NOT Turn on your pool/spa light (whether new or existing) during re-filling of the pool/spa until the pool/spa is completely full.
- DO NOT Turn off water in pool/spa until completely full to the middle of the skimmer opening or center of waterline tile. IF you are worried the water will over fill overnight or while you are away from the pool, you may turn the water down to a slower rate of fill from the spicket, but please not off.
- DO NOT Turn on equipment until pool is full. We will take care of this for you.
- DO NOT Walk in the pool (or allow pets in the pool) until the pool is completely full of water.
- DO NOT Put vacuum in pool for first 28 days.
- DO NOT Turn on heater for first 28 days or until there is no plaster dust in the pool.
- DO NOT Add salt for first 28 days.
