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mhosborn
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Post subject: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: October 25th, 2011, 11:32 am |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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We began making plans to have a pool built since early July this year, and our planning is (finally!) starting to become a reality. We interviewed 5 pool builders, and eventually narrowed the list down to two, as they had the design we liked best. Because our yard slopes downward from the house (it's about a 5-1/2' drop from the house to the rear of the property 40' back) we are having a boulder retaining wall put in on the far side. Unfortunately, the rendering provided by our pool builder (and others we interviewed, too) doesn't do a good job depicting slope. Below are photos showing the rendering, the dimensional drawing, and the construction process to date. I will update this as more work gets accomplished. Here's the computer rendering of our pool:  The dimensions of the pool:  The steel's in....waiting for gunite:  The gunite crew at work:      Gunite's complete:  Our pool builder's indicated he's going to try and start the coping work towards the end of this week, so I may have more photos to share at that point.
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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jasonlmarsh
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: October 25th, 2011, 3:19 pm |
Joined: July 7th, 2010, 8:51 am Posts: 66 Location: Oklahoma City
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Starting to see more and more Okies on here lately, welcome  The pool looks like it's going to be awesome, Great view from the back deck too, I can't wait to see the finished product!
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: October 30th, 2011, 4:08 pm |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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Since the cost of rerouting our sewer line was more than we'd budgeted for, I'm looking at seeing where we can save.
Our PB said we need a 100 amp subpanel run from our incoming power meter to run the equipment and heat pump, and estimates $1800 for the work. I've no idea if this is reasonable or not, so I'm having another electrician quote it. The electrician I'm getting a second opinion from was surprised I needed 100 amps. He thinks $1800 might be a bit high, and will provide a quote in the next day or so.
Do I need 100 amps, or is that overkill?
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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Nightmare
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: November 2nd, 2011, 12:54 pm |
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Joined: January 21st, 2011, 2:27 am Posts: 345 Location: Riverside, CA
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We upgraded the main panel on the house to a 200 Amp (it says 225 amp max). I think the Pool Sub Panel is 100 Amp, but it might only be 50 I only have 1 pump and not much else in there right now: Pump / Heater are on a 20A Double Breaker System is on a 20A GFI is on a 20A BBQ is on a 20A
I still need to add the Landscape lighting to that box.
If you have multiple pumps and other features, I don't think 100A is overkill. I bet the cost difference between a 50A subpanel and a 100A subpanel is minimal.
_________________ 40x20 Free Form IG Pool (aprox 29,000 Gal, 140 Perimeter, depth 3'6"-7', Baja Shelf, 8x8 Free Form Spa) - Gunite Shell, Pebble Plaster Finish, Poured Concrete Coping - 3 Deep Heat Returns - Jandy LXi400 Gas Heater (400,000 Btu) - Jandy Variable Speed Pump JEP 2.0 - Jandy CL 600 Filter - HASA Liquidator - Jandy PDA 6 w/ Remote - 4x Jandy WaterColors Pool LEDs - 48" Gas Fire Pit - 6x Gas Tiki Torches - 12'x15' U-shaped BBQ Island (Firemagic Equipment) http://www.troublefreepool.com/new-pool-under-construction-riverside-ca-t28413.html
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: November 2nd, 2011, 1:27 pm |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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Thanks Nightmare....
I've found an electrician who will do the work for $1400, so I'm going to go with him and save $400 over what my PB would charge. I'm thinking the heat pump, should we add one later, will require at least 40 amps by itself, so I guess the 100 amp subpanel will provide us with the maximum amount of flexibility should we need to add things later on.
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: November 6th, 2011, 10:54 am |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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More Progress This Week: This week saw the installation of the waterline tile, flagstone coping, and the autofill rough-in. Here are some photos of the waterline tile:    The flagstone coping was installed as well. This was a 2-1/2 day job for our pool builder's crew. Our pool builder uses a combination of two different types of flagstone, and we really like the result. We've been told the flagstone will be "trimmed" to provide a nice 14" border around the pool:   The schedule for this week includes the installation of the boulder retaining wall. This probably won't happen until mid-week, as we're supposed to get rain Monday and Tuesday.
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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PoolGuyNJ
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: November 6th, 2011, 11:44 am |
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Joined: May 20th, 2007, 4:29 pm Posts: 3053 Location: South Central NJ
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Pretty pool bit I would have liked to see the grout lines between the coping stones a bit thinner.
Don't just go by the breaker sizes in the panels. Make certain the wire size used is suitable for the maximum load.
For example, the wire from the street to the meter or the meter to the panel may only be sufficient for 100 amp, even though you have a 200+ panel. Or the main panel to the sub panel may have wire suitable for 50 amps.
Heat pumps usually need 50 or 60 amps.
Scott
_________________ Owner of - PoolGuyNJ LLC Expert Pool and Spa Repairs, Renovations, and Augmentation. Helping people decide what is the right gear for meeting their needs. Expectations Set, Expectations Met, No Surprises.
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: November 6th, 2011, 6:08 pm |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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Pool guy,
Thanks.....I know my electrician has contacted city engineers to find out what's allowed. After talking to others, I now know 100 amps isn't overkill, so I'm good with it.
And regarding the flagstone, I agree tighter joints would be better, but I'm fine with what they've done.
A load of gravel was delivered today (weird...Sunday delivery!) that I assume is destined for the retaining wall, as it's too soon for any decking work.
We're waiting to find out how much extra the additional retaining walls are going to cost us, as what we spec'ed with our PB isn't going to be enough. Hopefully, the adder won't be astronomical.
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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Nightmare
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: November 8th, 2011, 3:26 am |
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Joined: January 21st, 2011, 2:27 am Posts: 345 Location: Riverside, CA
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Dealing with the power company was a medium size PITA. They had to send some 'Tech' out to check the ability to upgrade the main panel. He ran some kind of test and checked the wire size and type. We were ok, or else they would have to trench new wires to the house (cost out of my pocket) Then he missed the appointment to turn off the main power to the house. The electrician did all he could and left for the day. Then he was late for the inspection to turn the power back on to the house. Didn't show up at all. It all worked out in the end, but we were without power for 1 night.
_________________ 40x20 Free Form IG Pool (aprox 29,000 Gal, 140 Perimeter, depth 3'6"-7', Baja Shelf, 8x8 Free Form Spa) - Gunite Shell, Pebble Plaster Finish, Poured Concrete Coping - 3 Deep Heat Returns - Jandy LXi400 Gas Heater (400,000 Btu) - Jandy Variable Speed Pump JEP 2.0 - Jandy CL 600 Filter - HASA Liquidator - Jandy PDA 6 w/ Remote - 4x Jandy WaterColors Pool LEDs - 48" Gas Fire Pit - 6x Gas Tiki Torches - 12'x15' U-shaped BBQ Island (Firemagic Equipment) http://www.troublefreepool.com/new-pool-under-construction-riverside-ca-t28413.html
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: January 4th, 2012, 9:15 am |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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Hard to believe it's January 4, 2012, and our pool build isn't complete yet!
I'll post pictures tonite (hopefully!)....
Last week the decking was poured, and the equipment put into place. The plumbing to the pump/filter was completed as well.
The plaster was originally scheduled for Monday this week, but I was told Monday morning that the plaster crew had decided to take the day off, and that it was postponed to Tuesday. (Coincidentally, our PB also gave his guys Monday off).
Tuesday came, and I was notified the gunite shell was too cold to plaster. (They measured 22 degrees towards the bottom of the pool). Plaster has now been rescheduled for "later on in the week". No idea if this means Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. Also on Tuesday, the PB's electrician came in to complete the wiring for the pump, AutoPilot digital SWG controller, and Intellibrite controller. I got a call from our PB in the afternoon to tell me their electrician couldn't finish the job because my electrician hadn't put any breakers into the 100 amp panel he installed last month (or was it November...?). I was asked to call my electrician, which I did. My electrician said there was no way he could install breakers without knowing what size breakers were needed, and neither he or I were ever told what was needed. In the end, I had my PB contact my electrician...no idea what they came up with as yet.
I've got a contractor coming over to day to begin work on adding some new stairs to our wooden deck, and am meeting with our fencing contractor tomorrow evening to get that scheduled.
I'll post more on this as it happens.
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: January 4th, 2012, 9:30 pm |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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fyton2v
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: January 5th, 2012, 11:07 am |
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Looks great! I like how the colors of your coping and decking pair up.
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mhosborn
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: January 5th, 2012, 1:02 pm |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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Thanks....we're very happy with our design/color choices. And our PB did a fantastic job with the coping, and the way the different types of stone tie the different colors together.
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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cramar
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: January 6th, 2012, 9:01 am |
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Joined: November 10th, 2010, 3:27 pm Posts: 398 Location: Sault Ontario
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I love the color schemes, nice earthy and natural tones, different from the 'standard' pool look but nothing bold, very nice!
_________________ 20' X 54" Sharkline Matrix Resin AGP, 9400 Gallons, Sta-Rite 1 HP Dynamo Pump, 150 lb Pentair Sand Filter, Gorilla Pad, Foam Cove, Taylor K-2006 kit, BBB method, Hard Plumb, DIY Fountain, Margarittaville Fiji Coming Soon: Solar Heater
My Build: one-man-one-pool-and-one-deck-agp-pics-t37172.html My Build 'To-Do' List: my-pool-build-list-t40249.html?hilit=list
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mhosborn
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Post subject: It's Almost A Wrap!  Posted: January 8th, 2012, 9:09 pm |
Joined: July 2nd, 2011, 8:31 am Posts: 142 Location: Broken Arrow, OK (Tulsa)
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Our pool is just about finished!!!! Our PB has said he'll be taking care of it for the first 30 days, so we don't have to worry about it for a few weeks yet. Our sprinkler company will be here tomorrow to connect the autofill and rework the sprinkler system now that the heavy equipment won't be destroying the yard any further. Our fencing company will be here in about 10 days to install fencing around the pool and use the same fencing for our deck rails. PB says he'll be adding salt to the pool in about 3-4 weeks. A couple of our grandkids were in awe last night as we ran the Intellibrites thru a few display shows! Here are pictures of what we now have:   Here are photos of our equipment pad:   Our AutoPilot Controller:  Hard to believe it, but that little white box on the right is the Pentair Intellibrite Controller that costs $200! 
_________________ 16 x 31, Approx. 12,000 Gal Freeform IG pool; Flagstone coping; Quartzscapes Super Blue plaster finish; Tanning ledge w/2 bubblers; 1 HP Pentair Whisperflo pump, Pentair sand filter; (2) Pentair Intellibrite LEDs w/controller; Easytouch8 w/IC-40 SWG; Salt finish concrete decking.
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cramar
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: January 9th, 2012, 8:38 am |
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Awesome job 
_________________ 20' X 54" Sharkline Matrix Resin AGP, 9400 Gallons, Sta-Rite 1 HP Dynamo Pump, 150 lb Pentair Sand Filter, Gorilla Pad, Foam Cove, Taylor K-2006 kit, BBB method, Hard Plumb, DIY Fountain, Margarittaville Fiji Coming Soon: Solar Heater
My Build: one-man-one-pool-and-one-deck-agp-pics-t37172.html My Build 'To-Do' List: my-pool-build-list-t40249.html?hilit=list
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TK13LG
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Post subject: Re: New Build in Tulsa, OK (Photo-heavy)  Posted: May 10th, 2012, 9:07 am |
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Nice...I love your stone coping it goes nicely with your salt rock finish decking.
_________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ In the process of building a Lonestar Fiberglass Pools : Savannah in Caribbean Blue. 13,000 Gallons SWG, 4 therapeutic jets, Pentair 1 HP superflow (348023) pump, 200 Clean & Clear cartridge filter (CCRP-160353), Pentair salt cell IntelliChlor IC40, 3 LED lights, 1 skimmer, cantilever coping with integral light wheat color, and salt-rock pool decking finish.
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