Fountain Floor Beneath Rock by DJ Giles

You will notice in this picture the Mortar has completely deteriorated under the fountain floor stone, turning it into the consistency of sand.  This can happen when you use a porous type stone underwater.  There are many factors that play a role when choosing the right type of stone for underwater placement such as: stone density/absorption rate, environmental factors, UV Ray exposure, and temperature. For this particular project we have elected to use plaster below the water line instead of going with stone. Using plaster will enhance the appearance and beauty of the water.  


Note:  Plaster cannot be used above water level, it must remain submerged.


Now this is Outdoor Living... by DJ Giles

This Remarkable outdoor kitchen will sure to be a focal point of entertainment. We are excited to see the final outcome. Using the same TN blue/gray flagstone as countertops is an alternative to granite countertops and really ties everything in.