Not at all. It's a quality product and looks better than just about anything else out there
Answered via PM.@rhawke - Just read through your build thread. Looks like you've done your homework! I'm new to this so I don't know if I've learned some from you or got more confused because there's a lot more to consider than I was thinking! What side of Houston are you on? I'm curious which of the "big" builders you met with? We are very close to signing a contract with one of the big guys but I'm wondering if I should give your builder a shot.
That auto filler is absolute trash. Those floats are cheaply made and prone to getting stuck open.
Go with this one:
Stetson Development | Auto Water Level System. includes all the parts you need.
I've yet to have an issue with one and they come with a pour-a-lid cover (the same thing you should be using on your skimmer. They come equipped with a port for a drain as well.
Thanks Bryan! Do you think that 1/2 inch overflow is sufficient to keep up with a heavy Houston rain storm on our 450sf surface pool? Or should we add the overflow grate with 2in pipe just in case?
The skimmer right by the bench worries me. Know I am a "momma bear" so.......but what if someone is sitting right there in front of the skimmer and the equipment is on..........skimmers suck water in from the pool......my worry is it sucking hair or bathing suit or..........not best practice in my eyes.
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Skimmers vent to atmosphere.. but that is still poor placement as a foothold / trip hazard.
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand. What do you mean by venting to atmosphere?
Is there a specific location based on the plan that you could recommend instead of by the bench?
It’s a form of suction release.
I recommend bringing any contention of inquiry to the contractor & his design department. They are the best aquatinted to the project & equipped to make adjustments.