I am only half crazy for building my own pool. For the dig I got people with the right equipment.I hope so!!
This is kind of why I was thinking one on that 45 degree panel. Should cover the steps but was worried about the bulb facing the seating area.Smart man to do that work with your wallet instead of your back!
Lights-I would make sure one of the lights are where it will shine on the steps. I am thinking where the "arch" of the foot would be. The other two light I would put on the wall by the house for the deep and shallow end.
Interesting, I had not thought of placing it that close to the steps. You think it will provide sufficient light into the angled corner if I place it in that location and another in the first straight panel just past the other side of the steps? that leaves me with the third to place closer to the deep end.Look at the first pic. See where that straight edges is closest to the camera. See that black leg/support? I am thinking that light go between that support and the stairs. That way it is not shining in eyes. It will give light to the steps and the shallow area at the same time.
You may have already known this from your installation instructions, but you need to work quickly to get the panels covered up. The longer they are exposed the more prone they are to warping. My pool was a diy kit as well and I choose metal panels just because I knew I was a one man crew and it would take me longer.
Ok. Thank youI recall reading it in some literature. I think as long as you store the panels out of the sun you will be ok. Its once you get the kit in the ground you need to work in a timely fashion to minimize the exposure.
I actually did not know that. I pulled some panels out since I did not like the measurements when I was double checking some of the locations. I got all but the two closest to the steps put back on saturday before the rain came in. They will be put back in tomorrow, I then have to call for inspection prior to pouring the bond beam around the outside. Plumbing should be quick after that, the next longest part would be the pool base that needs to be put down if I have to do it. Not sure who I could contact locally that would be reasonable that could do it faster. The sand is packing down so firm after some rain on it I almost wish I could just leave it a sand bottom and toss the liner in.You may have already known this from your installation instructions, but you need to work quickly to get the panels covered up. The longer they are exposed the more prone they are to warping. My pool was a diy kit as well and I choose metal panels just because I knew I was a one man crew and it would take me longer.
Luckily for me then the area is pretty shady. That is about the only time you will hear me say that about a pool and shadeOk. Thank you
If subs are anything like they are around here you will be hard pressed to find somebody to help you out. Most people that I contacted didn't want to touch my owner build at all.I actually did not know that. I pulled some panels out since I did not like the measurements when I was double checking some of the locations. I got all but the two closest to the steps put back on saturday before the rain came in. They will be put back in tomorrow, I then have to call for inspection prior to pouring the bond beam around the outside. Plumbing should be quick after that, the next longest part would be the pool base that needs to be put down if I have to do it. Not sure who I could contact locally that would be reasonable that could do it faster. The sand is packing down so firm after some rain on it I almost wish I could just leave it a sand bottom and toss the liner in.