All,
I'm contemplating a new pool here in sweltering North Texas. Have gotten a design from a reputable PB. My first questions are these.
1. With easements etc.. I can only swing a 15' X 30' mostly geometric pool. Is this a typical residential pool size or is it really too small to justify the large costs of pools these days?
2. With a pool of this size, my PB has scoped in a 2HP single speed pump. I know there's lots of opinions on pumps but if I have to go with single speed, do you want as much as you can get or would you rather have a smaller one that runs a bit longer and more efficiently. Again, consider this is a smallish pool.
I will likely have more questions but would greatly appreciate your expert inputs as I have yet to sign a contract.
Regards,
C
I'm contemplating a new pool here in sweltering North Texas. Have gotten a design from a reputable PB. My first questions are these.
1. With easements etc.. I can only swing a 15' X 30' mostly geometric pool. Is this a typical residential pool size or is it really too small to justify the large costs of pools these days?
2. With a pool of this size, my PB has scoped in a 2HP single speed pump. I know there's lots of opinions on pumps but if I have to go with single speed, do you want as much as you can get or would you rather have a smaller one that runs a bit longer and more efficiently. Again, consider this is a smallish pool.
I will likely have more questions but would greatly appreciate your expert inputs as I have yet to sign a contract.
Regards,
C