New to Forum, Having Pool Built

ofcounsel

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Dec 30, 2020
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Brea, CA
Pool Size
16000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Hey folks! My next door neighbor turned me on to this forum!

I'm located in Brea, CA (in Orange County, not too far from Disneyland) and I'm in the process of having a pool built in my backyard. We'd been thinking of doing this for many years as my wife loves lounging in our neighbor's pool in summer and my son (now 11 years old) has been swimming competitively in the summer time since he was 5 years old (summer swim season was cancelled this year, sigh). So given that COVID keeping us all at home, we decided to go for it.

We have a relatively small back yard, and much of it was taken up by a slope. So we took out a sizable amount of the slope, and are now building a lap style pool with a tanning shelf and spa. The pool includes a 6' raised bond beam that serves as a retaining wall for a good portion of the remaining slope. General dimensions are 12' wide x48.5' long (including spa area). The tanning shelf area adds about an extra 7' of width. The shotcrete was done last week, and I've been wetting it all down twice a day since then. We're excited to see it start coming together.

I'm glad I was pointed in the direction of this forum, and I'm looking forward to learn a lot from all of you. Cheers!
 

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That is going to be wonderful when it gets done! I would love to see a pic of the yard before the dug so we can get a good idea of the slope and what you started it. It will fill out the story of your build.

Kim:kim:
 
That is going to be wonderful when it gets done! I would love to see a pic of the yard before the dug so we can get a good idea of the slope and what you started it. It will fill out the story of your build.

Kim:kim:

Thanks! Here's a couple of photos showing what the backyard area looked like just before construction began. The area was useable, but quite boring. The sloped area was approximately 12' deep, and about 75' long. At its closest, the slope encroached to about about 9' from the rear of my house. We took out enough slope slope to gain about 6'of usable area across the length of the back yard. The slope removal was quite a project in and of itself. As you can also see, we had a small semi-in-ground spa that was put in when the home was first built. That's now gone, and the area where the spa was will be used as a patio/lounge area.
 

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