record_id: 2e8f8b3e-f83d-81ca-a2d5-d4f303fe4499 created_time: 2026-01-14T16:34:00.000Z title: 01-14 Meeting Minutes: Stainless Plates, Waterproofing, Tile/Stone, and Pool/Spa System Coordination source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:38 How are you doing? Good, you? Brent. Great. Nice meeting you. Looks very familiar. Speaker 2 00:00:42 Yeah, you obviously work with Rocco a lot more. Rocco. so they put tape there so it might be some epoxy I mean they try to yeah yeah. Speaker 1 00:01:23 I wasn't sure how to bring the mirror prime jet wasn't sure and then they, they're gonna bring some. Speaker 2 00:02:38 You can run with the five and seven eighths as far as you're concerned. So for the inch, that's where you're going to have to cover it. Speaker 2 00:03:38 That's right, but it is the double thickness. Yeah. Um, but yeah, it's outside. This obviously has a clip here and a double, double there, double at the bottom. And again, it's a trickle. Speaker 2 00:04:09 and the reason it's down so that I don't have any certain events. So we've got five and seven ages going from the bottom here. Oh, look, confirming here to work. So yeah, this impact is that one. Speaker 2 00:04:41 Do you want it in an eighth? I mean, do you want it in your overall? Um, that's, that's the base. Expanded metal, do you have it? Speaker 2 00:05:15 I think it's top of the three-quarter number nine. Right, right. I think that thing is a number 10E, a little over 16th thick. Brayden, do you have, did I text you a picture of that, um, other part we have here, the silicon bronze? Thank you. Speaker 2 00:05:48 Oh, yeah, yeah, exactly because I have to float this wall and put stone on the face. Morning, how are you? Speaker 2 00:06:35 That looks like three-quarter number nine. Yeah, something like that's fine. The only difference is that's raised to where it actually comes up and it's a lot thicker. Right, instead of, yeah, so it's got that grade. Most of the stuff we use is flattened. Flattened is the exact same function you can take a screwdriver and grab it. What we'll end up doing to it is... Yeah, just test it. That's fine. What we'll end up doing to it is putting a pin up on it and then floating on it. Speaker 2 00:07:10 But I just want some extra strength. It's the same stuff when I do stairs. I put them on the bottom and the stone guys do the same thing. Yeah, yeah. Well, we'll epoxy sand and then we're floating because it's waterproof. Yeah, no, it's basically, that is actually the stone, right? Speaker 2 00:07:53 Oh yeah, and this is a wonderful, so that's one, the water, and then this one, we float it, we construct a lot easier, float it, also the vent, I don't know, we're not actually installing this. Speaker 2 00:08:42 Yeah, I mean, I saw that you were showing, oh, you didn't draw, um, yeah, it's not a 90 the way I just, yeah, yeah, but all 90, ideally, yeah, yeah, I think it's easier to back cut the top edge of the stone if they needed to, and then when Bronco comes, I'll have to go in that whole bridge. Speaker 2 00:09:33 Question, I need lap here because they're going to wrap. I don't have the lap. I'm not going to buy it because that's the biggest thing. No, no, no. No, so why have you like on me? Speaker 2 00:10:03 If I have this on me, it's a picture like this. No, it's there. But you guys did that. Yeah, we had that. Yeah, it's like the stuff I just showed you in the picture. So it doesn't just like split when you guys weld it. That'll be it. Speaker 2 00:11:16 I was worried while it's just sitting here waiting to put stone on it, so I figured it would be so better. Speaker 2 00:11:56 We did a bunch of detail, it was like right before Christmas, anyway, and same thing, sometimes they were dead nuts, controls, having the stone on it. Speaker 2 00:12:35 getting there so these are five by they sell them in these sizes five by two expensive in stock i can just go grab them i don't have to wait brian get the price in 30 seconds these uh well i haven't picked them up yet i was actually gonna pick them up tomorrow okay all right i'll just tell you hey. Speaker 2 00:13:10 this is these are the this is what you got three one six l or three one six in stock but i'll pull it up. Do you have a wire wheel break? Speaker 2 00:13:43 Yeah. Actually, you are just to be able to get it to bond. Speaker 1 00:13:48 I told them that we'd be doing that. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:13:51 What size are they? Half. Oh, five foot? Do you have a measuring tape? It might be. Five by 24? No. Three. Speaker 3 00:14:18 Three foot? 36. Speaker 2 00:14:21 Come on. They're my favorite place. Only because they have everything in stock. They don't give you any deals. But, yeah. Speaker 2 00:14:52 No, they were like five, four or five hundred and thirty-six. Four or thirty-six. Yeah, no. I saw you all day. Yeah, but I do, like, yeah, I'll have one way or another, I mean, if you have that mesh in stock, Speaker 2 00:15:28 if you want to tell me, hey, this much, what's basically this dimension, right, it's fifteen feet by two feet, and then the mesh will be just shy of the two feet, and then on the inside it's... You don't mesh on both sides? Yeah, so on the outside it's... Speaker 2 00:16:08 so on the inside it's about nine inches of mesh outside it's 24 inches 15 feet long okay um that way yeah these will be and then we have the same program the price you got them yeah i'll let you. Speaker 2 00:16:48 know i'll uh which is a lot yeah they're in stock well i can tell you a 4x8 sheet right now, Those come in 4x8s, right? The hardest part, which I feel bad for this guy, if he's going to drill in the hole, Speaker 2 00:17:26 but drill in the hole without a nap. But they've done it, you know, before. Taking up time, a lot of elbow grease. We have a drill press set up, like a station drill press, but they're going to do it all in a hole. We do it. We get our layout. Speaker 2 00:17:56 You bring a piece of cardboard, you bring steel plates, put it next to the hole, you clamp it down really good, and then we use a mag drill with a specific cut to cut them. i wouldn't send like i think it was both the guy that's trying to break it all day let me know your number on the other stuff okay i will like so obviously focus on that part. Speaker 2 00:18:59 but yeah let me know all right cool thank you. Yeah, they can get it off, but maybe they might have to hit it with the wire wheel because what's going to happen is they're going to get in this trough, it's going to set over the top, and they're going to have to weld it. Obviously, they can cut these off at the right elevation, but I would say this elevation. Speaker 2 00:19:29 here, which is the bottom of the other trough, you're cleaning to it. The other trough is higher, so you don't need to clean it, but you actually have to do the piping because these all get piping. And then, yeah, these, so clean, M1, sand, tie the membrane back in. They sanded all this, you can see, on the membrane, so then, what do they have. Speaker 1 00:20:07 Really, if it waters, we can detail. The M1 just has to. Speaker 2 00:20:12 No, the M1 is really the concrete cut, right? I mean, you're sealing up between this and the metal. Speaker 1 00:20:22 Right. Speaker 2 00:20:23 The M1... It usually goes concrete. Does it stick to the metal? Yeah. That's fine. Yeah, it has to. Yeah. The M1, yeah, because the membrane doesn't. So the membrane, if you're trying to go to metal with membrane, you have to have it here. Speaker 1 00:20:38 Right. No, that part I got. I just started questioning that part, and I'm like... Speaker 2 00:20:43 So really, it's like, chisel these around, right. Speaker 1 00:20:48 Yeah. Speaker 2 00:20:48 And then clean it off the metal, and then go from, really, from the concrete to the metal. And then sand, and then tie back the membrane over it. And then you really don't need a lap of this, although you could if you wanted to. You know, three-eighths of an inch, maybe up to a half, because the plate's half. wanted to you could lap it if you don't need to but it's easier to put tape at a quarter or half. Speaker 1 00:21:19 than right up and not you know what i mean just to keep it do you even need this membrane over it again. Speaker 2 00:21:27 i mean technically you're taking the membrane off and you're m1ing from the metal to the concrete so the sand and the membrane and the membrane should go over that onto the sand you don't need. Speaker 1 00:21:41 the membrane no i was i was thinking i was thinking we'd remove that so you want us to come. Speaker 2 00:21:50 in you want to actually go yeah i mean you might be just a wire wheel at all because even if you scuff this up right we've already hit this with a wire wheel this all has, right like at least yeah their coat i don't think they went down to maybe not so okay so then yeah. Speaker 2 00:22:21 so then once we once we do this do this and finish these we can install the plates right. and once the plates are installed back out on the floor just don't put that in here once i get that in detail these the same way the bc pro here this one this stuff up you're. Speaker 2 00:22:59 probably gonna have to do the same way right to be able to get a straight. Once he installs that, he's going to put the lap on here, then we mirror-prime this whole thing, and we float it. 4-37-1 to get the thickness on the plate, the overall thickness, right? Speaker 2 00:23:36 Got the proper slope, the top. Good? How's, uh, are we pretty much done at Rocky Point? Speaker 2 00:24:11 Just about. Speaker 1 00:24:12 We finished the rings. Speaker 2 00:24:16 floor rings on there okay okay touch up a little bit to my car um a little bit of lattice but tile is done and then we're just getting cleaned up i saw you were talking about hauling all this stuff. Speaker 1 00:24:34 did you get a dumpster or what are you doing we just no i called our company and they're like yeah it's too far for us and i was like you know what i'm i don't i think we're a little bit over on tile install so uh alex lives a little bit near the uh simi valley dump oh okay so if i take that there and then i've been like fill up mine and fill up his you know um throw stuff away at the office that's what i said so um so i took i'm taking two loads there it'll be empty by today. Speaker 1 00:25:16 I'm gonna spend that money on it. Huh? I thought I got to spend that money on it. Right, right. I need that number to go back to. Right, so for Fritz, so we have this, we start more there in trash. Right. Speaker 2 00:25:36 I asked him, how far out are you? A month, two months? No. He's like, are you ready? I'm like, no. So, so I'd like to. Speaker 1 00:25:48 You know where, Ponch has his three foot above top of coping line. He has a line that's three foot above top of coping. Yeah, on one of those pylons or whatever, he's got a. Okay. So, if you can give me. I just need to double check the thickness of coping, because I don't know if it's three quarters. Speaker 2 00:26:17 who is, can you confirm the coping thickness? question mark, is it 1.5 inches? question mark. we don't know till then, we don't know till later. Speaker 3 00:26:50 digging a pool, all right don't break the wall, hey all right, yeah nice. Speaker 2 00:27:22 Oh yeah. Good company. Certified. Certified. Speaker 3 00:27:40 Faster. Speaker 2 00:27:52 You better hit the wall, not the gas. You want to dig a pool for us? Yeah? Nice. What are they? Brentwood? They're right here. i was watching a video what do you need a bunch of veterans oh thanks you're in a hurry so yeah. Speaker 2 00:28:29 well you know trying to uh get done well yeah i don't think you want to drive back here either. well you've got a bunch of stuff going not far from here oh nice are you doing anything in the, lagoon calling the colony yeah i got a vrb job i actually have to go there you got a vrb is that the one very end at the very end 20 or some i don't know a lot that's right here all the way. Speaker 2 00:29:03 at the end like the furthest on the left-hand side yep the guy owns the other three houses it's a good job it's a kovac house with the rb and uh sean yep, yeah i did some uh like kind of displayed little window things for them to figure out what they want yeah it's a sample it's a sample yeah but it's they call it the shed yep yeah we're doing. Speaker 2 00:29:35 some stuff there and anywhere to make a dollar they changed all the plumbing all the plumbing has to go in the all the plumbing and the strut off of the grade with stainless all thread, supported the entire footprint around the house there's like 90 of the angles that we have to cross brace install the pipes on for the same but and they complain that they're trying to do. Speaker 2 00:30:09 something so were you there in the beginning when they were digging the basement oh yeah and they had those continuously going and i thought they were getting 36 000 gallons of water, They built basically a reverse pool. It slowed it down enough where they could build, but plumbing in that lower thing that they had to pump the water out to get the plumbing in, because it goes under that lowest level up the wall through the stairs. Yeah, that waterproofing consultant on that one. Yeah, he's got a lot of liability. Speaker 2 00:30:40 I mean, dude, it's bone dry now. I mean, everywhere in that lower slab all the time, right, when it's raining. It just trips me out because mentally you're lower than the water level, and I just think, holy shit, that's just asking for trouble. Do you know these guys do these houses with basements where they're... Yeah, crazy shit. They got enough. I can't believe how smooth it is out there right now. Speaker 2 00:31:11 Huh? I can't believe how smooth it is out there. Out of the water? I would. I'd never be able to live near the beach because I would never get anything. Oh, dude, I would be out there 24-7. Playing. So yeah, I'll find out the thickness of the coat. Speaker 2 00:31:54 So it's 1 1⁄2 coping plus setting bed, 1⁄4 and 3⁄8. I think he's gonna go 3⁄8, and that's where we got our 1 7⁄8, which looks like what we could draw on for it. Well, those forms we know, but. So then that'll determine the height, how much. How big is that? 1 1⁄8. and then it needs you know some space or the top with inset when you're setting that stone on the. Speaker 2 00:32:26 top so you could assume a 16-ish you know because it's an inch and an eighth on the face but it's like a bent piece of aluminum so over the top of the encapsulation right it's like a c with a little tail on the back with a screw over the top here it's lower right so essentially you're gonna bend so an inch and a quarter is top of float where'd you get. Speaker 2 00:33:13 adding the 16th on the top and adding a 16th on the bottom, oh so inch and an eighth plus a 16 yeah you're 16th of membrane if your float is reported from. Speaker 1 00:33:31 bottom coping is that still so that was going through seven eighths after the because it's. Speaker 2 00:33:41 inch and a half coping yeah three eights no because three ages um you good yeah the walls obviously you already know literally just have a flat plate that sits on there oh for that yeah. Speaker 2 00:34:13 Yeah, and you could shim, I mean, you know, you use those horseshoe shims or whatever and shim it. Or stainless shims, that's fine. And then we're going to pack. And when we dry pack, we put a bonding mortar on everything and the material in. Speaker 2 00:34:52 Once you have this thing, you're going to cut the holes, set this thing over the top, probably remove the caps or whatever, cut these to the elevation. Yeah, so he's going to cut these to the elevation, so. So, do you want, I mean, you could leave these slightly proud of the bottom of the floor. They will be about an eighth inch. Okay, so you get like a little. The reason we go an 8 inch crowd and use it without using any filler rod, it flows better, and it's a cleaner seam. Okay, I like it. Speaker 2 00:35:22 So yeah, we'll end up, obviously you guys, I don't know if they're obviously under pressure. Yeah, they're under pressure right now. When he's here. Yeah, no, we'll make sure that, yeah, we always try to have to help them. Yeah, literally use the sediment piece separately, get him exactly once. And then what do you think about, like, when he welds these, I mean, so when we release pressure, drain it out. Speaker 2 00:35:54 We could drain them out, but should we leave some water lower in here so that when you're welding, you're going to have maybe a wet rag here under that doesn't transfer? You won't see any. It won't transfer heat and potentially damage the concrete or anything? No, I mean, you can hold it. It won't transfer heat while they're up here. Because I did stainless 5 foot, because I'm like, I don't know how far the heat's going to go. Speaker 2 00:36:27 And then I got a stainless reinforced bushing when I transferred a seat somewhere down here. Yeah, we're definitely, you can put the water, you'll see at least 3 inches below what we're willing, because if it takes out too much water properly, it's not going to... Worst case scenario, due to pressure, like I said, we're maybe halfway full. If there's too much water in there, a piece of rod, just push it down there, it's going to dry it off. Speaker 2 00:37:03 There's a hose bib that's below, so if we open it and equalize it, it looks just like right here. Yeah, that part's not going to work. I mean, if you had like a structural weld up there where we're burning rod on the stainless, it may get hot. Since she's down. Okay, but it's not. At best, but it's that much. These will be filled in. We just got to do our waterproofing detail on it. So if you, let's say the waterproofing's up around. Speaker 2 00:37:35 No, it's down here. Primary one is here. Tie the membrane to it. We'll fill these voids, tie the membrane, and then fill it in with a 5,000 cubic probably rack. So if the waterproofing is going to be on the pipe? Yeah, it'll be down. Leave the waterfall full. Well, we don't need a lap. The waterproofing doesn't actually, so it only sticks to the structuralities of here, Speaker 2 00:38:10 so we don't. I just want to make sure, because it'll give me some waterproofing in return for putty and it doesn't work as well. Yeah, maybe we just do the pipe detail, right? Sand, tie the membrane to it, pack this in, and don't do that. After this is installed, then we have to fill this with mortar and 254, and then waterproof prime this, waterproof up on this. Speaker 2 00:38:45 Okay. And so, yeah, so when they come, this will be ready for waterproofing. And that's not even an important water. None of it's really important. They do know that. just want to make sure yeah no isn't that nice remember when we were looking at this back when. Speaker 2 00:39:16 we're talking about building it out of quality okay all right i'm gonna go draw something in my truck if you need me let me know yeah i got you need me okay cool thank you no no. Speaker 3 00:39:38 i was that's exactly what i was thinking. Speaker 1 00:40:02 it but they're obviously they're cool no but that's c10 it'll be easy just to grab that. Speaker 2 00:40:30 thing kind of goes this from here i'm assuming this is going to leave but really you have. Speaker 2 00:41:46 There's really nothing in here but navy pink, but it also gives like a beige. So then top of your float is really. Speaker 3 00:42:28 to this whole assembly. Speaker 2 00:42:58 Yeah, I'll probably see you over there because that's where I'm going next. Is that where you're going right now? Oh, nice. Yeah, I'll do that. You got two and three quarters also? Yeah. I thought you got the first one. Speaker 3 00:43:09 Well, I was surprised that you missed. Speaker 2 00:43:30 Yeah, I know. That's why I did it. So, we have a half. Oh, yeah. You already have a half there. A quarter. So, this is two and three quarters, and then you have a three-foot offset. Three foot plus two and three. Right. And that's your top of the board. And so, right now, the shotcrete, right, the wall there is notched. Yeah. right so we're just filling this in right to get it level and then we look we're going to let them. Speaker 1 00:44:02 come and cut that little slope at the end yeah yeah they cut that last time and then i think. Speaker 2 00:44:19 what we had to do is come adjust it afterwards i'd rather adjust it and make sure how much you. Speaker 2 00:44:52 so the three eights we don't need anywhere but that so then this is the two long walls and then the end wall right and this this end wall right where the coping is getting installed that's, where the do tile all the way up to the coping right which is the hyphen or do detail right. Speaker 2 00:45:32 if we don't want it to flow so i mean it's up to you we could do the little right beams here. little notch like this when we float for our tile and then install it and fill this in stone i don't know what the current elevation is at the top of it might be really close it might have given them. Speaker 2 00:46:05 seats already but if we were to float that whole thing where there's that float strips for the, besides no i think i think we left it three eights down but no i think this all of this is three eight so we would only blow yeah so no notch detail we'd have an inch of the tile essentially. Speaker 1 00:46:60 level um say it again so if we're at three eights assuming they have an eighth inch we're going to have an eighth inch joint underneath the coping right then we're going to have right here not. Speaker 2 00:47:25 tile that's not going to be yeah that would be on there so i would say that if we do that then we float our base before they even come installed with what coping we should probably float that. Speaker 1 00:47:35 out but we can't right so but whatever we do we're going to float that when we do this we can we can create that so yeah we're not going to do that later yeah right no no just conceptually, No part of the tile will be not have a float back. Yeah, and we can we can have an eighth inch joint here. Speaker 2 00:47:58 They have three eights and then we're ordering to put there most of it right quarter-inch down from the top of the tile, I almost like the idea of tell me when you get there tell me what this elevation how far down from. Speaker 2 00:48:53 Sorry, we always sell them your stuff, but it would be better to give them. Okay, thanks, period. Speaker 2 00:49:26 But we've got quite a bit to do there before we have to go. Speaker 1 00:49:43 Using pipe penetrations, floating the track. Float, we can put the walls on top of the tiles. Speaker 2 00:50:09 Do we have the actual tiles? Those are the green ones that we grouted. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Those are the tiles. They're changing the top of the spa down wall to 2x2 because it's on wood. There's 3x3s on here. You got 3, 6, 9, 12 on the quarter round. No, do an end bullnose. I said, okay. Bullnose the end of the tile on cell 12. We did 2x2. Speaker 2 00:50:47 2x2 is on top of the spa. Speaker 1 00:50:52 and those two by two his i talked to manuel about it what would you say face mount or you know, they're not exactly the same size well and he's not saying ugly in color he's saying ugly and. Speaker 2 00:51:29 installational functions oh yeah yeah no right it's hard right i mean i i but yeah i know and that's the thing so he's saying so we need to so you put them on a mesh and that's what where i was kind of leading in my question it's like you put them on a face mount you're only going to get three, and then you're gonna screw around with this thing you're gonna take the stuff off and realize oh they're all and then but then we have to make sure that we're. Speaker 2 00:52:04 out of boxes I'm gonna tell mark make sure they make. Speaker 1 00:52:11 some yeah makes them before they bought remember oh yeah yeah cool in the basin it's almost like it's only but it's only like water runoff stuff it's only in the. Speaker 1 00:52:45 pool in the basin at Tennyson only the basin. Speaker 2 00:52:53 Yeah, well, find out what Holbein, the silicon, the silicon in new silicon. No big deal. So we should find out what that is. We did it the first year at Hillcrest, Speaker 2 00:53:29 and then they didn't want us. So I've seen it. The changing white at Holbein makes sense to me because of ozone, but then that doesn't translate to tensile. So what is tensile? But if it's just in the basin, it could be calcium, but it's not something on it. It's just discolored. But that's full sun, southern facing wall. Same thing at Hogan. It could be the sun just. Yeah, no, yeah, because no silicone. Like they're all graded, but the color, they all. Speaker 2 00:54:03 So if you've got southern facing sun. But I would find out from somebody who should warranty the product, what they're like, hey, we're not asking you, we're saying it's a failure. But what should we expect? In Hogan, they're never down there, so they'll never see it, but Tennyson. And it's like glaring. Speaker 2 00:54:35 When that started, like golden, you see the contrast that started, that started lighting. Did you tell him to slow down? Speaker 2 00:55:06 See? Speaker 2 00:55:53 Is that the only going? Yeah. So Greg, I told, after you and I talked, I told the client. All right, well, let me know. Did you write that down, 2 and 3 quarters. Speaker 3 00:56:17 You have a mark on it. Speaker 2 00:56:41 Wait, Greg, find out. But anyway, so we'll figure out that there. I mean, I think 2 and a half. I'm going to order one pallet of tile, or one box of tile, that's like our schedule. What do you expect us to be working? Because that's not going to work. Speaker 2 00:57:19 I'll schedule it. What? I took it out. Oh, you demoed that whole thing? And we're supposed to dig out, hold on. What? We're supposed to dig out all that plumbing, lower, all the prices, all your, tell me exactly what depth, height, give me a layout, and I'll do it. Speaker 2 00:57:56 Otherwise, what do you think this is? They've already demoed a retaining wall, they're building the new wall, we're going to have to see airlines and relocate it. Hey, this just happens too much. Speaker 1 00:58:21 Did they find anything, I was talking to Rom Friday at Stradale, not Stradale, Gilchrist? No, the stone came off super. Speaker 2 00:58:32 In a good way or a bad way? No, no, there's no inset coverage on it. The stone comes, they end up cutting a piece, right? They put a machine in to push the piece up to your strength to see if it's bonding. And it popped at 325 PSI, like 25 PSI for a hate fight. So you divide that by 64 and I think that's how you get it. but it's some in five or four volumes so they're going to come in my bet was salt and they pop. Speaker 2 00:59:16 that piece i think but dude it's like they keep changing that's the piece that cut off that's how much things that was on the back okay but if you look here the impression is there the thin set was on the stone they have to replace the whole thing they're just trying i don't know if they're trying to sort of pumping they have to make all these cuts to get the machine in there. Speaker 2 00:59:57 the first strip they cut out like yeah there's a lot of thinset on that one so that's either surface prep or they let it uh yeah well supposedly that one piece they tested they have a picture of back buttering and thin set and putting the piece in and pulling it off it looks like 100 long it's something either mixing the thinset surface prep of the back side of the stone but like 254 you know it's it's like a dense resin on the back of the stone but it's. Speaker 2 01:00:30 like it can stick to glass so if you surface prep yeah no i do but the other thing is. Like, you know, field press, asking me, hey, I owe Pedro money, but because of this calcium, you think our issues are over? Speaker 2 01:01:06 I said, well, talk to Mark, the consultant who was there also. Low or no calcium dissolves calcium. He's like, no, I understand. That's how you're emailing me. So, that calcium is dissolved doesn't mean it's worked, but eventually it'll work out. So, I can't tell you that from the calcium you cleaned it, it's already bad. Speaker 2 01:01:37 Here's all your calcium. I said, so, what that's done is that's dissolved calcium. The inset is less strong pressure because now it hasn't been and it would have been otherwise. Speaker 2 01:02:15 How much did zero calcium in the water affect when you take it off and you wipe it off? Like, what is the reason? Speaker 2 01:02:51 Okay, period. Pancho said originally that everyone agreed to three-eighths, comma. We don't have three-quarters, period. It's not out of level by three-quarters, period. Speaker 2 01:03:43 We changed them on nine-nine, but she was... Okay, Perry, do you know what that cost is, question mark? Is there an invoice you can send me, question mark? I assume we already paid Danny, question mark. Speaker 1 01:04:19 I'll call you. I was meant to call her on my way here, and I'm not even asking. I have two things on here. One, if I'm told to, my God, I don't know how many of you are. I've got to wordsmith that a little bit. I told her one year, I said, Mom, I can't tell you. Speaker 1 01:05:39 I heard, like, tuned in at notebook. the biggest issue today is right here I think we can probably not a bad idea but. Speaker 1 01:06:16 this is where we're gonna be focused on I mean I think now we want we want to do, we're gonna repair those right yeah add that extra layer there so yeah I'd go drop it around two inches that whole way yeah so not a bad idea yeah we should. Speaker 1 01:06:53 always. So, yeah, Corey wants to kind of, you know, I think the perfect thing would be to just kind of dremel in here a little bit, right? To get into the concrete. Yeah. And then take the wire wheel to the all-thread to get everything off of the bridge here. Speaker 1 01:07:30 Speck it it off, right? We're going to end up right here, right? I think it's a half-inch plate, so. You don't want any of the epoxy to interfere with that? Yeah, I'd prefer, I mean, just in case, you know. But we'll want to take this stuff off. And then, you know, they ground all this down, so I think what we should do is... Well, we're going to take this off. Speaker 1 01:08:11 We need to repair. [AI_SUMMARY] Two on-site coordination meetings on January 14, 2026, discussed construction details for metal, stone, and waterproofing assemblies, along with pool/spa systems. Key topics included specifications for metal mesh and stainless plates, drilling workflows, waterproofing techniques using M1 sealant, stone installation, tile selection, and project logistics. Action items were identified, including confirming material specifications, performing surface preparations, and addressing open issues related to measurements, waterproofing details, and cost tracking.