My wife and I have been toying with getting a pool for the kiddos the last few years and this year we finally decided to make the plunge! Kids are 3 and 5 and we're looking forward to creating a lot of great family memories out back! We're in process of finalizing our contract for the pool and given we've never owned a pool before, we'd really like to hear what other veterans would have to say about some of the options we've selected. As with most pool contractors, our options tend to be limited as it seems they don't want to have the hassle of understanding too many pieces of equipment, which is understandable. Here's our current setup:
20 X 36 Gemini Pacific Pool - Polymer walls - Graphex
8' walk in steps (gray)
Natural Gray liner from Latham Pools, no border
Hayward DE ProGrid filter
Hayward Omni VS pump
2 LED color changing lights
Aqua Comfort 125 heat pump
Auto Pilot salt system
Dolphin S300 robot vacuum
safety cover
Ladder, stair handrail, skimmers etc. in a gray color
We've gone back and forth on whether to add a bench or not and right now are leaning to no. Would definitely love to hear what others think about the option to skip the bench, especially with young kids. Gives another exit point for them, but it also creates a shallow spot in a normally safe area for jumping. We'll be doing stamped concrete around the pool. Should we be looking at anything else to add in to the mix? Do we have the right equipment selected or have people had problems with the equipment above? Is our pool big enough for a family of 4 that likes to entertain? Looking for any and all feedback, particularly from those in the northeast as well as those with small children!
Excited to get this sucker installed! Picture below is our yard - the rock wall is all boulders that are about 30 feet high at the highest point. Thinking of putting the pool in the red area (sun moves right to left throughout the day on the picture).

20 X 36 Gemini Pacific Pool - Polymer walls - Graphex
8' walk in steps (gray)
Natural Gray liner from Latham Pools, no border
Hayward DE ProGrid filter
Hayward Omni VS pump
2 LED color changing lights
Aqua Comfort 125 heat pump
Auto Pilot salt system
Dolphin S300 robot vacuum
safety cover
Ladder, stair handrail, skimmers etc. in a gray color
We've gone back and forth on whether to add a bench or not and right now are leaning to no. Would definitely love to hear what others think about the option to skip the bench, especially with young kids. Gives another exit point for them, but it also creates a shallow spot in a normally safe area for jumping. We'll be doing stamped concrete around the pool. Should we be looking at anything else to add in to the mix? Do we have the right equipment selected or have people had problems with the equipment above? Is our pool big enough for a family of 4 that likes to entertain? Looking for any and all feedback, particularly from those in the northeast as well as those with small children!
Excited to get this sucker installed! Picture below is our yard - the rock wall is all boulders that are about 30 feet high at the highest point. Thinking of putting the pool in the red area (sun moves right to left throughout the day on the picture).

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