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Old 08-14-2007, 07:48 PM   #1
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Couple of jobs...

I figured you guys would like to see some pics...
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Old 08-14-2007, 07:51 PM   #2
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Old 08-14-2007, 07:54 PM   #3
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big job i am on now..
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I must have the most expensive job site sign out there.
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Old 08-14-2007, 08:06 PM   #6
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VERY nice looking patio area, Matt.

You should be quite proud of that kind of work. Keep it up!
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another job that we are about to finish up...
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Very nice work.
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nice kafko double roman end kit w/ vinal worx tie-die 20ml liner & acrylic steps,,, cantilever is deck is always a nice touch
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wait a minute, i hope there is an auto cover on that pool, otherwise i think i see cp2 recepticle coping under the cantilever... though i think i see break legs on ladder for auto cover....... nice... fyi that pattern is notorious for premature fading above h2o line.......
good work matt, now we see why your going nuts

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wait a minute, i hope there is an auto cover on that pool, otherwise i think i see cp2 recepticle coping under the cantilever... though i think i see break legs on ladder for auto cover....... nice... fyi that pattern is notorious for premature fading above h2o line.......
good work matt, now we see why your going nuts

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I have no idea what ya just said!!! But no auto cover. This was a concrete overlay. We ended up installing bullnose right over the standard white aluminum coping. This job was done last year. This guy is president of a 700 mil a year company.
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over cps not a nice way to do it..... yuck (no offense) always replace with low profile extrusion, its invisable & doesn't F up the grade or make a big first step down into stairs.....
other than that nice deck work

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You talking remodler bullnose?
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You talking remodler bullnose?

I don't understand
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Very nice job on the deck.
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