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22 Mar 2010 05:49 PM
Elite --- if you'll pm your email address and i'll send you 100 meg of pool pics. Regards.


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28 Mar 2010 06:25 PM
Found this at logix:

http://www.logixicf.com/media/cad/5_10_124b59abfb29e39.pdf


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05 May 2010 02:36 PM
Texas ICF could you send me those pics too. Thanks for all your help!!


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05 May 2010 07:01 PM
etott, -- please pm me with your email address. thanks


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06 May 2010 05:10 PM
Another Air Cooled fool here ! 911's mostly but have a 914 to balance the mix.

Finishing the drawings and contracts with builder for a full icf home with most certainly an icf based pool also!

Cant really tell what is it that Armorpools provides. Has anyone received any feedback?


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06 May 2010 06:41 PM
We've built a number of pools with Polycrete Flex 850. Big Block will work as well, but the radii are a little tougher (www.Polycrete.com). Take a look at Perma-crete for the interior finish (www.permacrete.com).


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18 May 2010 07:41 PM
Folks,

I continue to receive requests for information via PM (in this case pools) -- and... if you don't put your email address in the PM I will have no way of knowing who to send it to. If this is not clear send yourself a PM and ask for something.

regards.


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19 May 2010 09:30 AM
Texas, I sent a PM to myself and replied to it...no problems for me. Just relaying the information.


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19 May 2010 04:26 PM
Ren,  I must be missing something.... There's no problem sending oneself a PM - that works fine.  However, if you replied to a PM it went to [email protected] where it says "do not reply to this email".


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12 Jul 2010 10:02 PM
DO YOU HAVE TECHNIC TO FINISH ICF POOL WITH PEBBLE FINISH ?
REGARDS


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21 Jul 2010 07:49 PM
Posted By renangle on 19 May 2010 09:30 AM
Texas, I sent a PM to myself and replied to it...no problems for me. Just relaying the information.

Me too.

Works fine.


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08 Aug 2010 09:51 PM
do you mind sending me this info when you get it as well

cheers


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14 Jul 2011 01:08 PM
I have been considering a pool of this type myself. I just wonder what type of maintenance and if there are special kinds of cleaners that may be needed? I have found that the cost of the pool can be surpassed by the cost of maintenance and cleaning. So when I buy cleaning products I buy in bulk because when stored right you can get through a couple pool seasons with them.


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15 Jul 2011 08:29 AM
Texas ICF

Can you add any info on the bottom detail of the pool

Did you use footings?

Did you have a curved radius at the bottom of the pool

You already sent me all your pictures which was much appreciated

Thanks


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22 Jul 2011 07:33 PM
I am new here to this site.
I am building a new pool as we speak. The pool contractor that hired me, wanted a ICF pool. Now that the ICF forms are in place, he tells me that he cannot use his SGM product to plaster the pool. Can anyone recommend a pool product that can replace the SGM Diamond bright plaster?

The customer is expecting me to have this job finished by the middle of next week. "Great" I'm not going to make it...


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22 Jul 2011 08:15 PM
I have spoken to founder of company about this and we believe that PlasterMax would work fine in this application.


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22 Jul 2011 08:52 PM
Thank you, if you come up with any other suppliers for this application I would appreciate you sending them to me as well. I sure do appreciate your help tonight.I cannot believe how hard it is to find a swimming pool finish for ICF forms.
Thanks again Michael


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