Hey folks,
I am planning to do my first DIY pool build and have put together some designs to make it easy to describe what I'm trying to do. I am simultaneously doing a home addition and attempting to use some of the same methods to simplify the build process and do similar things at the same time. So, that being said, is why I am planning this as an ICF pool - ICF is also what I'm using for the addition foundation. I've been relying heavily on advice across this forum to design and plan the build and I'm hoping that some of the experts here would be willing to take a brief look over my plans and advise if I'm messing anything up or doing anything glaringly poorly. I also wanted to ask, with an ICF pool - do I need to backfill and fill the pool at the same time, or is it OK to do one or the other whenever desired? With the lack of lateral support across the top, as there would be in a home foundation - do I need to design the footers similar to a retaining wall (extended footers around the outside) or would a typical 2x1 rule of thumb still apply and be reasonable in this case? Thanks for any insights or advice folks can share! In either case this forum has been a great help with my planning to this point.
One thing I am still on the fence about is including the auto-cover. From what I've seen these don't work well as winter covers and I am in the Northeast so I will likely have some snow days. I might just skip that and go with a standard winter cover+solar cover. Additionally, I am planning to put some pool foam under the liner on the floor to keep that area more comfortable and take the liner out of contact with the concrete. Also considering adding something thin and rigid on the ICF interior walls to help prevent deformation if someone kicks or pushes off the wall fairly aggressively.
Excited to hopefully break ground in a week or two! Will share photos as the project progresses.
[Edit] Adding photos directly as requested:





Have a great day,
Frank
I am planning to do my first DIY pool build and have put together some designs to make it easy to describe what I'm trying to do. I am simultaneously doing a home addition and attempting to use some of the same methods to simplify the build process and do similar things at the same time. So, that being said, is why I am planning this as an ICF pool - ICF is also what I'm using for the addition foundation. I've been relying heavily on advice across this forum to design and plan the build and I'm hoping that some of the experts here would be willing to take a brief look over my plans and advise if I'm messing anything up or doing anything glaringly poorly. I also wanted to ask, with an ICF pool - do I need to backfill and fill the pool at the same time, or is it OK to do one or the other whenever desired? With the lack of lateral support across the top, as there would be in a home foundation - do I need to design the footers similar to a retaining wall (extended footers around the outside) or would a typical 2x1 rule of thumb still apply and be reasonable in this case? Thanks for any insights or advice folks can share! In either case this forum has been a great help with my planning to this point.
One thing I am still on the fence about is including the auto-cover. From what I've seen these don't work well as winter covers and I am in the Northeast so I will likely have some snow days. I might just skip that and go with a standard winter cover+solar cover. Additionally, I am planning to put some pool foam under the liner on the floor to keep that area more comfortable and take the liner out of contact with the concrete. Also considering adding something thin and rigid on the ICF interior walls to help prevent deformation if someone kicks or pushes off the wall fairly aggressively.
Excited to hopefully break ground in a week or two! Will share photos as the project progresses.
[Edit] Adding photos directly as requested:





Have a great day,
Frank
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