WET-255: Rebar New 20' x 40' in-ground concrete pool with sundeck, autocover, full chemical automation, and a spa. Dig Corral Rebar Shoot Plumbing/Equipment Tile/Coping Plaster Final Back Pool Rebarring the pool Beginning to rebar the pool, we start with the walls, placing canes we bent every foot. Walls rebarred After rebar canes are placed, rebar lengths are tied with wire to canes. Walls are done. Rebaring the floor Floor rebar is tied into wall rebar with L bends. Bricks are used to keep rebar from touching the rock floor and walls. Framing the stairs After tying in all the rebar, we are able to frame in the baja shelf and the rest of the steps. Spa Plumbing then rebar Because this is a raised spa, plumbing will be in the walls and must go in before the rebar. Rebar complete The only difference to rebaring a pool compared to spa is the spa bench. Rebar complete Different pic angle of completed rebar.
Beginning to rebar the pool, we start with the walls, placing canes we bent every foot.
After rebar canes are placed, rebar lengths are tied with wire to canes. Walls are done.
Floor rebar is tied into wall rebar with L bends. Bricks are used to keep rebar from touching the rock floor and walls.
After tying in all the rebar, we are able to frame in the baja shelf and the rest of the steps.
Because this is a raised spa, plumbing will be in the walls and must go in before the rebar.
The only difference to rebaring a pool compared to spa is the spa bench.
Different pic angle of completed rebar.