Hello everyone, I started reading hits forum last year when we moved into our new house that had a pool. This was my first pool and I have learned tons from this site. I used TFPC to take care of our pool last summer and it worked great.
Having said that, our liner has a leak in the deep end. The previous owner used way to many chemicals and destroyed the liner in the deep end.
Our pool is about ~35' long by ~16' wide and a kidney bean shape. It has polymer walls. The pool deck is concrete about 4' wide all the way around the pool with about 10' of extra decking at 1 end.
I'm in the process of getting bids to replace the liner. At the same time we would like to replace the pool deck and move the pool equipment to more secluded location (currently its sitting directly next to the pool and an extreme eyesore) Currently it has a concrete pool deck that is cracked and lifted in several places and has some significant settling in multiple places around the pool.
If I understand it properly, it would be best to get the decking replaced before we replace the liner to prevent damage to the new liner?
Is the decking itself integral to the to pool structure?
Can I get the concrete pool deck demoed and removed to get it out of the way to make room for the pool company to move the plumbing without risking the pool structure?
If it falls into the budget we would also like to add a hot tub/spa near the deep end that flows into the pool. Likely a pre-made fiberglass model.
All of the pool installers I have talked to so far will only replace the liner and don't do the pool deck as well.
I got a quote from a landscape company to demo and replace the decking and lets just say it was astronomical. (16k to demo, 40k to install pavers). I have contacts with several different subs that can do the individual pieces, but I would need to coordinate individual components. Demo,plumbing,decking,liner, etc.
Assuming my assumptions above are correct my plan is as follows. Does this seem like a reasonable plan?
1. Demo and remove existing pool deck.
2. Pool company to move plumbing and electricity to new location.
3. Install Hot Tub/Spa (if possible) including plumbing.
4. Install new decking (looking at pavers or stamped concrete) Would appreciate thoughts on pros/cons
5. Pool company to install new liner
6. Fill the pool
7. Enjoy.
Having said that, our liner has a leak in the deep end. The previous owner used way to many chemicals and destroyed the liner in the deep end.
Our pool is about ~35' long by ~16' wide and a kidney bean shape. It has polymer walls. The pool deck is concrete about 4' wide all the way around the pool with about 10' of extra decking at 1 end.
I'm in the process of getting bids to replace the liner. At the same time we would like to replace the pool deck and move the pool equipment to more secluded location (currently its sitting directly next to the pool and an extreme eyesore) Currently it has a concrete pool deck that is cracked and lifted in several places and has some significant settling in multiple places around the pool.
If I understand it properly, it would be best to get the decking replaced before we replace the liner to prevent damage to the new liner?
Is the decking itself integral to the to pool structure?
Can I get the concrete pool deck demoed and removed to get it out of the way to make room for the pool company to move the plumbing without risking the pool structure?
If it falls into the budget we would also like to add a hot tub/spa near the deep end that flows into the pool. Likely a pre-made fiberglass model.
All of the pool installers I have talked to so far will only replace the liner and don't do the pool deck as well.
I got a quote from a landscape company to demo and replace the decking and lets just say it was astronomical. (16k to demo, 40k to install pavers). I have contacts with several different subs that can do the individual pieces, but I would need to coordinate individual components. Demo,plumbing,decking,liner, etc.
Assuming my assumptions above are correct my plan is as follows. Does this seem like a reasonable plan?
1. Demo and remove existing pool deck.
2. Pool company to move plumbing and electricity to new location.
3. Install Hot Tub/Spa (if possible) including plumbing.
4. Install new decking (looking at pavers or stamped concrete) Would appreciate thoughts on pros/cons
5. Pool company to install new liner
6. Fill the pool
7. Enjoy.