Moving into a new house mid-August. The pool is only 2 years old and well maintained. I won't have anything to do before we can start enjoying the pool thanks to the current owners who seem to take pride in their house.
That said there are always those elective projects to do once we're all settled in. The current owners have installed a privacy screen to hide the pump and filter. It's effective, but basic.
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I enjoy working with wood and I think I can come up with something a little more ornate.
I'm thinking of making two square cedar columns and suspending a solid privacy partition from them. Seeing as it will be so close to the waterfall do you think it's possible to tap into the waterfall supply line and plumb the solid partition to be a water wall?
If I can't (or shouldn't) tap into it I'll likely build it without the water feature and get creative with some lighting.
That said there are always those elective projects to do once we're all settled in. The current owners have installed a privacy screen to hide the pump and filter. It's effective, but basic.
[attachment=1:1gbfrkcj]99 Pool4430.jpg[/attachment:1gbfrkcj]
[attachment=0:1gbfrkcj]IMG_7708(web).JPG[/attachment:1gbfrkcj]
I enjoy working with wood and I think I can come up with something a little more ornate.
I'm thinking of making two square cedar columns and suspending a solid privacy partition from them. Seeing as it will be so close to the waterfall do you think it's possible to tap into the waterfall supply line and plumb the solid partition to be a water wall?
If I can't (or shouldn't) tap into it I'll likely build it without the water feature and get creative with some lighting.