- May 24, 2021
- 10
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I've lived 75 years in Manhattan. Wife likes to garden. 10 months ago she bought a place in the Hudson Valley. I insisted on a view of the river. Came with a pool. Pool didn't mean a thing to us. We never had one, and knew absolutely nothing about them.
Turns out we love the pool and I swim every day we are there. My cardiologist beams. But existing pool looked terrible and had too many problems. We wanted a pool that was bigger, for laps, and prettier, and available to swim in year round using of a retractable enclosure.
But the liner was leaking so badly, we just installed a new liner in the exiting pool, for insurance.
Now the new liner makes the pool looks gorgeous. Amazingly so. We love it. We want to keep it. But we still want to swim year round and this pool cannot accept a removable enclosure -- 32 x 14 with a Roman bump out on the long end inside a curved retaining wall.
PB suggested a swim spa. But I'm not the kind of disciplined athlete that will use it every day, so I doubt it would work. Same problem with an Endless Pool. Buying one of these would be a risk, and might not be daily maintained (we are only there half time).
So we are thinking of building a second matching vinyl pool 10 x 46, next to the house, with a fixed or retractable enclosure.
Are we nuts? What are we overlooking?
I'm sure the second pool with need a second slab (or pool shack) with new equipment. Two pools would have to be maintained in a home we don't use full time. If the pool had a retractable enclosure, would one treat it as an enclosed pool, or an open air pool?
We don't have anyone to take care of the pool for us. So what would we be getting into?
Even now, we're in the city and not able to monitor and balance the chemicals with the new liner.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Turns out we love the pool and I swim every day we are there. My cardiologist beams. But existing pool looked terrible and had too many problems. We wanted a pool that was bigger, for laps, and prettier, and available to swim in year round using of a retractable enclosure.
But the liner was leaking so badly, we just installed a new liner in the exiting pool, for insurance.
Now the new liner makes the pool looks gorgeous. Amazingly so. We love it. We want to keep it. But we still want to swim year round and this pool cannot accept a removable enclosure -- 32 x 14 with a Roman bump out on the long end inside a curved retaining wall.
PB suggested a swim spa. But I'm not the kind of disciplined athlete that will use it every day, so I doubt it would work. Same problem with an Endless Pool. Buying one of these would be a risk, and might not be daily maintained (we are only there half time).
So we are thinking of building a second matching vinyl pool 10 x 46, next to the house, with a fixed or retractable enclosure.
Are we nuts? What are we overlooking?
I'm sure the second pool with need a second slab (or pool shack) with new equipment. Two pools would have to be maintained in a home we don't use full time. If the pool had a retractable enclosure, would one treat it as an enclosed pool, or an open air pool?
We don't have anyone to take care of the pool for us. So what would we be getting into?
Even now, we're in the city and not able to monitor and balance the chemicals with the new liner.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.