Hummm, sounds like you are already in over your head. Are you aware of all the regulations governing building a pool? Have you pulled a permit? What happens, if you ever complete this pool, if someone drowns in it or gets electrocuted from a faulty electrical hook-up. How are you planning to electrically ground and bond the pool and all of the metal parts --- grab rail if any, rebar, light if any, pump, heater etc???? Sounds like a death trap to me. This could lead to cancellation of your homeowners insurance leaving you to pay for anyone who is injured in or around that pool. This also could lead to a major law suit. Hope you have deep pockets. k
In order to build a deck, you must first make the plans ad decide how big the deck will be. This will vary from 100 to 3000 dollars. Allocate the funds you need for your deck and figure what material you will build from.
Definitely gunite they last much longer without having to reline them for starters.
It depends on how much you build
That depends how wide and how high the line of granite is! Or whatever you mean with "gunite". The density of a substance is normally specified per CUBIC yard, or some other unit of volume - not per yard.
Gunite can last for decades with good soil conditions. Plaster is the part that needs to be redone periodically, but maintaining proper chemistry will allow your plaster to last much longer.
How much you used and how much it costs.
in order to figure that out you divide 70.9 by 12 to get 5.9 feet.
measure, add, subtract, multiply, find area, figure how many boards to buy, how much roofing to use, how much insulation to use.
In order to figure out how much protein is needed for a male or female, use this equation: Your weight in pounds X 0.45 = body weight in kilograms. THEN, multiply the weight in kilograms by 0.8. Note there are 4 calories in 1 gram of protein. Hope this helps.
To answer this question you need to know how deep the pool is. What units are you talking about?
The cost to resurface a gunite pool depends on your location, the size of your pool, and exactly what you want done. On average, as of 2014 it cost between $8,000 and $15,000 to resurface a pool.
There isn't a specified figure for this... genetics determine everything, gender, body build, etc.