Duval Splash Pool Owner Build

malf

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Jan 18, 2023
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NE Florida
Hello TFPers!

I have been working on designing a pool for our house in Jacksonville, FL.
At this time, it is a small (27x10) pool, ranging from 3.5' to 5' deep. I have also planned a sun shelf (5x10) and a raised (8x8) spa, with a spillover to the pool.
I have considered a 10' infinity edge to maximize the wow factor, but if that substantially increases the cost, it is probably the first thing that can go.

Outdoor kitchen, pergola, new balcony, landscaping, etc will be in a later phase.

I will be documenting the build in this thread as well as asking questions and considering suggestions!
For now, any advice on the design will be greatly appreciated. If somebody has recommendations of subs that work with owner builders in this area, I'm also all ears.

Build Sequence​

  1. Get a pool design (in progress, 90% completed)
  2. Engineering
  3. Permitting
  4. Get bids and select contractors
  5. Complete layout, dig, forming and steel
  6. Plumbing rough in
  7. Electrical rough in
  8. Gunite
  9. Water edge tile
  10. Finish electrical
  11. Finish plumbing
  12. Plaster/pebbletec finish
  13. Retaining Wall / Drainage / Backfill
  14. Decking and coping
  15. Pool fill and initial startup


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Welcome to TFP.
It is a great design to fit your yard.
Please review the following to provide guidance on specific aspects of construction.
Pool Construction & Start-Up

How to Pick a Pool Builder

How to Pick a Pool Builder

How to Select Pool Equipment

How to select pool equipment - Further Reading

Construction Tips & Best Practices

Construction Best Practices - Further Reading

Watering New Gunite & Concrete

Watering New Gunite and Concrete - Further Reading

Pool Start-Up Guidelines

Plaster Start-Up Guides - Further Reading
 
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