- May 13, 2011
- 340
- Pool Size
- 12000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
This will be part of a renovation of a house on the National Historic Register in the Houston Heights area, an addition to the house, a 2nd story garage apartment, and pool house attached to the front of the garage. At my current house the pool pad is too small and I don't work on the equipment myself. I just check the SWG, pump and Polaris run times. Anytime the equipment is worked on I feel so bad for the guys that help me out. It's really tight in there, no place to stand, no place for tools, and the sun in Houston is brutal. So in this new location I want to do it right. The typical equipment, heater, SWG, automation, etc. It will be under a roof for protection from sun and rain and will have some kind of walls with ventilation, thinking slatted fence panels that open on all 3 sides for access and ventilation, 4th side is the garage. The regular pads the builders put in seem to be the minimum square footage.
What would you design if you could? What would you change on your pad now, what you did that you would skip, what did you forget. Oh, and I know a light is essential, I got that from reading lotssssss of posts.
Can't wait to hear your thoughts.
What would you design if you could? What would you change on your pad now, what you did that you would skip, what did you forget. Oh, and I know a light is essential, I got that from reading lotssssss of posts.
Can't wait to hear your thoughts.