- Jan 4, 2016
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Good points about steps made by Suz above. Make them all equal rise and from top of coping on down. The last step down can be a bit bigger, because you're more or less starting to swim by then and most of your body is supported by the water. So for 4' depth of water you have 48" depth + ~4" freeboard above waterline = ~52" to the bottom - 4 steps down of 10" each and then a final step to the bottom of the pool of ~12" (just as an example). I'll post a picture of our steps, just to give an example. Pardon the slightly cloudy water!
The main drain in a pool is plumbed to the pool's circulation pump. It's usually tee'd together via a 3-way valve with pipe(s) from the skimmer(s) just before the suction side of the pump. There are other alternatives, but that's the most practical. The 3-way valve is used to adjust the blend of water between skimmers and main drain.
They don't do main drains down here so much anymore, but autofill and overflow are great to have. Overflow probably doesn't matter there in Arizona, but I bet autofill would be pretty handy!
Adding hot and cold water and sewer to an outdoor kitchen adds significantly to the cost, but I've never heard anyone say they regret doing it!
Just my two cents. Lots of people here with Arizona experience!

The main drain in a pool is plumbed to the pool's circulation pump. It's usually tee'd together via a 3-way valve with pipe(s) from the skimmer(s) just before the suction side of the pump. There are other alternatives, but that's the most practical. The 3-way valve is used to adjust the blend of water between skimmers and main drain.
They don't do main drains down here so much anymore, but autofill and overflow are great to have. Overflow probably doesn't matter there in Arizona, but I bet autofill would be pretty handy!
Adding hot and cold water and sewer to an outdoor kitchen adds significantly to the cost, but I've never heard anyone say they regret doing it!
Just my two cents. Lots of people here with Arizona experience!
