PoolBrews
Well-known member
- Oct 16, 2019
- 590
- Pool Size
- 6750
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite Pro (T-15)
I'm not sure you want to connect your autofill to sprinkler control. The autofill is designed to be connected directly to a water source - or are you putting it on a zone that will be on all the time? You don't know when the autofill will demand water, and for how long, so it is best to have it connected to constant source of water. Also, is the water in the sprinkler system the same as your house water? You don't want to use a non-potable source for your pool.
With the shallower depth of the deep end, I would look at a channel drain. Normal main drains are fine when the pool is 7' or deeper, but when it gets 6' or less, folks are always stubbing their feet on the raised drains... and the pool cleaner likes to get hung up on it. That is the single feature I really wish I could change on my new pool.
Long term, you may regret the 3.5' decision. My first pool was 3.5' - 8', and once the kids got a little older, this was way too shallow. Both of my last two pools have started at 4'. That works out much better for us (and we are not that tall!).
With the shallower depth of the deep end, I would look at a channel drain. Normal main drains are fine when the pool is 7' or deeper, but when it gets 6' or less, folks are always stubbing their feet on the raised drains... and the pool cleaner likes to get hung up on it. That is the single feature I really wish I could change on my new pool.
Long term, you may regret the 3.5' decision. My first pool was 3.5' - 8', and once the kids got a little older, this was way too shallow. Both of my last two pools have started at 4'. That works out much better for us (and we are not that tall!).