Quote:
Originally Posted by wisbad1
T&D does great work but they will leave your job to do work on new villages homes that want pools
|
Don't confuse their not being on-site with not being a priority.
There are many steps in the build process that are time dependent and determine when and how things get done - the concrete shell needs to cure for 30 days before they put water in, the deck needs to cure x days, the tile and grout need to cure x days before water is added, plumbing drop test has to pass before pouring the concrete and while it cures, and many more things. The sequence that things have to be done results in periods where no one is on-site working. Add to all this the summer rains we get making some work not possible when things are too wet.
The guys working the pools are not working one pool at a time, they are working multiple pools at once and have to juggle the schedules of each site and each unique pool design. Could they be going to new construction homes between working on yours, absolutely, and those homes have a different construction schedule than a secondary construction pool. And yes, these different schedules could result in the appearance of one pool being a higher priority than another. From a construction/project manager's point of view I can tell you this is all necessary to keep all the jobs flowing as quickly as possible and eliminate downtime that impacts cost/profits.