- Apr 6, 2020
- 55
- Pool Size
- 19000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I've got a major pool/spa remodel on the horizon: new plaster, tile, and coping all over. The equipment also needs to be replaced, and, leveraging what I've learned here, here are my wants for the new equipment:
•Replace (2) existing pumps with (1) variable speed pump
•Install Pentair IntelliCenter automation system
•Install Pentair IC40 salt cell
•Remove and replace (2) pool lights and (1) spa light with 12VDC color LED lights
•Combine spa supply/return
•Install >= 400 sqft cartridge filter
•Remove blower; replace with vent cap
•Remove cinderblock stilts from under heater, set on ground, replumb gas with sediment trap
•Install filter bypass for Spa Mode
•Install heater bypass for Pool Clean mode
I have two quotes asking $14-17k for all that. I think I can source the parts for ~$9k, so then I'm paying $5-8k for the installation. I'd rather use that money for new decking.
So my question: is this project in the realm of a capable DIYer, with PVC plumbing experience and a good working familiarity with pool electrical considerations (NEC-compliant branch circuits, grounding, bonding, GFCI, etc.)? What would you do, and also, how would you amend my equipment plan?
Here's my plumbing plan (salt cell not shown):

Here's my equipment pad as it is today. My number one challenge will be the layout of my equipment and routing of plumbing within the space constraints defined by the walls, plumbing, and the pool (just out of frame to the right):

•Replace (2) existing pumps with (1) variable speed pump
•Install Pentair IntelliCenter automation system
•Install Pentair IC40 salt cell
•Remove and replace (2) pool lights and (1) spa light with 12VDC color LED lights
•Combine spa supply/return
•Install >= 400 sqft cartridge filter
•Remove blower; replace with vent cap
•Remove cinderblock stilts from under heater, set on ground, replumb gas with sediment trap
•Install filter bypass for Spa Mode
•Install heater bypass for Pool Clean mode
I have two quotes asking $14-17k for all that. I think I can source the parts for ~$9k, so then I'm paying $5-8k for the installation. I'd rather use that money for new decking.
So my question: is this project in the realm of a capable DIYer, with PVC plumbing experience and a good working familiarity with pool electrical considerations (NEC-compliant branch circuits, grounding, bonding, GFCI, etc.)? What would you do, and also, how would you amend my equipment plan?
Here's my plumbing plan (salt cell not shown):

Here's my equipment pad as it is today. My number one challenge will be the layout of my equipment and routing of plumbing within the space constraints defined by the walls, plumbing, and the pool (just out of frame to the right):
