Keep in mind that it could be very tricky to coordinate the fencing when it is time.
In my case, they can't finish (pebble tec) until they know they can fill within a few days. They can't fill until the fence is up. The fence cant go up until they are done with all the patio/grading/etc. At least this is what Im being told.
Add in the floating schedule that it seems all of us in PA are seeing and its becoming another big headache.
Maybe it will be better near the end of the season, but fence companies are mostly booked and if you miss your window it may be a while before they can do the install.
Just something to keep in mind as we are managing that situation currently.
there is a pretty large diff between the S series and M series across the board. they use 2 totally diff technology for climbing to start with. THe S uses the newest tech with the jets that blow water in and out of them to move it in the direction needed either being L/R up/down for climbing. the M series uses floats for climbing.
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keep the pressure side suction for manual vac. it's pennies to keep and makes it alot easier for manual vac. open up the valve and close down some of the others to get good suction and go. i personally don't like the skimmer lid ones. i haven't used my manual vac since o got my s300i though. he is the best. does a bang up job. i brush off my ledges and steps and he does the rest. i push dirt out of the corners for him also.
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i was able to fill with a temp construction fence which needs to be posted every so many feet which i'm still using a year later cause my pool house is one of the walls for the fence and it isn't done yet. just can't get my occupancy permit i was told which means you can't "swim in the pool" so we haven't been swimming in it. . . . . . . . . cough cough
i know when i was considering AS&S's they wouldn't plaster till permenant one was in, but the other 3 builders including mine didn't care.
You're back on track! That's awesome!!
That's very good to know, thanks. I will ask the PB about their requirements before plastering. I know the yard has to be back together at that point as well for the CO. The first fencing company I called mentioned they have a 7-8 week lead time. I better get on the schedule, yikes!
How much is your PB charging to manage the fence? If its a couple bucks / linear foot it is probably well worth it.
Either way you are buying fence and paying to have it installed. (it all comes down to $/l-f)
If you can push that responsibility off to your PB (assuming he can get the exact fence you want and has competitive install rates) it will probably be worth the money vs headaches.
If you need 8 week lead on a fence, what are the odds of PB having the yard rdy on some exact date 2 months away?
Just another lesson we learned on this ohh-so-wonderful adventure...
Wow! Sorry to read about your situation. We literally were going through the exact same situation, but we stuck through it and our dig started last week, a full month behind schedule.
That being said, we were more annoyed that we signed our contract this march, told the PB we had no expectation of swimming this year, but were told "You'll definitely have no issue! In fact you're digging in May" We got a 5/1 dig date contingent upon approvals and weather. Well.. weather was bad and every landscape designer we talked to said the industry was totally swamped, not only due to weather but just the economy is up and so are pool builds.
Anyways, we were at our end but learned if we pulled out we'd be up creek without a paddle and would push our build a year easy, having already started yard demo we could not fathom leaving our yard in shambles for a year.
Glad yours is working out, ours appears to be moving forward and we'll think up some clever mantra to soothe our frustrations when weather impacts us during plumbing and paver phases...
Those are some detailed plans! Nice! I love the curves and features. Do you have a inspiration pic for the waterfall?
I am not sure I like the idea of the floor returns. All I can think of is someone stubbing their toes on themhurt toes and broken returns=sad times.
I also notice there is no return by the loveseat.
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WOW, I love everything about this! And this thing is going to be huge...I see fun times ahead at your house! Can't wait to watch it come to life.
Your waterfall inspiration pic looks like it might be from Aquatic Artists. They did my waterfall.
The PB we're using has a good relationship with a local landscaping/landscaping/design company (Triton) that does lots of water features and were priced competitively so we're going with them. Based on some of their work I've seen (WF pic above from them) we shouldn't be too disappointed. They're also doing our retaining wall, paver decking, travertine coping, tile, and probably some planting beds and steps. They will be busy.
The return is up to you. I just worry there will not be enough water movement. I have an idea.....move D2 return to the other side of the light. That will move the water around the curve!
Now give me a min while I go back up and drool over that waterfall again sigh..................SO pretty!
Kim.
Well I never...........Do you know the name of the main drain system? I LOVE learning new things and this is new to me!!!
Sounds like you have it all sorted out and ready to go!
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I have a floor return in my deep end. We just use a drain cover for it. So all three match when u look in deep end. I use it when we heat the pool. Other than that it’s closed. Works well. I’m adding an accuater to that valve so I don’t have to walk over to the pad when I heat. We just didn’t install it yet.
I like my floor return. When we got a price from who u are using they mentioned the solar thing too. I guess they do it on all thier pools. Only info I ever found on it on the net always bounced me back to thier site.
I also forgot to mention the PB uses a 'solar re circulation system" which allows the main drain flow to be reversed and used as a return as well (fed from skimmer). So in total:
3 wall returns (2 in main pool, 1 in sunshelf)
2 floor returns
Solar recirc (via main drain)
Waterfall as return should help move water
3 X bubblers / splash downs
Spa return
I'd imagine that should be pretty decent? The sales guy looked at me crazy already when I asked to add in the 2 floor returns, LOL.
Well I never...........Do you know the name of the main drain system? I LOVE learning new things and this is new to me!!!
Sounds like you have it all sorted out and ready to go!
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