- Dec 17, 2017
- 667
- Pool Size
- 36000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Astral Viron eQuilibrium EQ45
So another pool build to add to TFP forum.
For our majority northern hemisphere friends, this pool will be located way down south in South Australia.
I joined the forum in Dec and at that time I knew nothing about pools except for the fact that you generally fill them with water.
After spending the time up to now reading/absorbing many posts and stickies I feel quite confident in managing my pool once it has been installed - All thanks to TFP and it's membership.
Design wise I have chosen a fairly basic rectangle with a couple of lead-in steps to suit our relatively small rear yard.
Equipment wise I have stuck (mostly?) to the recommended items as gleaned off the TFP forums. Plant room equipment choices such as a variable speed pump, oversized SWG, oversized sand filter and most importantly a Clear Choice Labs test kit are on my 'to buy' list.
Current schedule is for my pool to be installed around mid-late April which coincides with the school holidays.
I have signed the paperwork with my PB and we opted for a mid April installation as we will need to block my narrow street when the 100T crane arrives. To minimise vehicle disruptions to the local school (located up the road) we are aiming for the school holiday period.
It will also allow me some time to sort out my rear facing neighbouring fence which is currently not 'pool' compliant and to remove a number of trees, a small shed etc ready for the main dig.
Here is my two minute plan which I knocked up just now..... (Pool over-layed over existing yard). The whole rear yard is going to be re-landscaped with white/ash type granite paving but with a view to keeping some grass and greenery in the foreground of the house.
Technically I have actually started digging myself - well sort of.... Had to make arrangement for the pool waste water to enter our sewer point via a gully trap which was not quite so conveniently located under some concrete.
50mm pipework will be used throughout for the pool plumbing.
For our majority northern hemisphere friends, this pool will be located way down south in South Australia.
I joined the forum in Dec and at that time I knew nothing about pools except for the fact that you generally fill them with water.
After spending the time up to now reading/absorbing many posts and stickies I feel quite confident in managing my pool once it has been installed - All thanks to TFP and it's membership.
Design wise I have chosen a fairly basic rectangle with a couple of lead-in steps to suit our relatively small rear yard.
Equipment wise I have stuck (mostly?) to the recommended items as gleaned off the TFP forums. Plant room equipment choices such as a variable speed pump, oversized SWG, oversized sand filter and most importantly a Clear Choice Labs test kit are on my 'to buy' list.
Current schedule is for my pool to be installed around mid-late April which coincides with the school holidays.
I have signed the paperwork with my PB and we opted for a mid April installation as we will need to block my narrow street when the 100T crane arrives. To minimise vehicle disruptions to the local school (located up the road) we are aiming for the school holiday period.
It will also allow me some time to sort out my rear facing neighbouring fence which is currently not 'pool' compliant and to remove a number of trees, a small shed etc ready for the main dig.
Here is my two minute plan which I knocked up just now..... (Pool over-layed over existing yard). The whole rear yard is going to be re-landscaped with white/ash type granite paving but with a view to keeping some grass and greenery in the foreground of the house.

Technically I have actually started digging myself - well sort of.... Had to make arrangement for the pool waste water to enter our sewer point via a gully trap which was not quite so conveniently located under some concrete.
50mm pipework will be used throughout for the pool plumbing.

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