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Have a plan b) Have a permit c) Have a layout done d) Have a blue stake done at least two days prior to dig (602-263-1100) e) Fax plan to excavator (602-795-7082) f) Move everything out of the path to the pool that you don’t want run over. There is always a possibility that concrete may break. Sprinklers will break. We do our best to minimize damage, but we are not responsible for damage to landscaping, sidewalls, or driveways. g) Have the elevation of your pool determined. It is your job as a pool company or homeowner to set your own elevations. We may help you if you need it. h) Determine if a pregrade is needed. This is the most overlooked step in building a pool.
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What needs to be done prior to excavation?
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