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Once the HBA tiles are in their final location a black plastic cover is firmly anchored down over them. Here, Alex Escudero prepares a new cover.
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A row of HBA tiles. The undulation is actually deliberate. Each tile has a slight camber in order to prevent water from pooling on the surface.
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