Hey all!
I'm facing a conundrum as to where to locate the equipment (gas heater, salt generator, pump, cartridge filter, etc) in my backyard. Our yard is very small and has an existing deck (that we are not going to remove).
This leaves us with only 2 possible locations for the equipment:
A: Would require a minor variance application ($550+tax and no guarantee it would be accepted. Image below includes a mock 'heater')
B: Is not an option due to proximity of windows on the home not in the drawing
C: Is what I was looking to ask everyone's thoughts on. Locating the equipment in the shed. A 'plastic' shed from Costco (this one to be exact)
We had the gas guy come by and take a look. He said it can be installed in the shed to code. But I wanted to hear thoughts about doing so. Given it is plastic, it isn't the most sturdy thing in the world, and a windstorm could damage/take it down.
Any reasons why you might think installing it in the shed is a bad idea? Or would you say go for it? Thoughts??
Thanks!!


I'm facing a conundrum as to where to locate the equipment (gas heater, salt generator, pump, cartridge filter, etc) in my backyard. Our yard is very small and has an existing deck (that we are not going to remove).
This leaves us with only 2 possible locations for the equipment:
A: Would require a minor variance application ($550+tax and no guarantee it would be accepted. Image below includes a mock 'heater')
B: Is not an option due to proximity of windows on the home not in the drawing
C: Is what I was looking to ask everyone's thoughts on. Locating the equipment in the shed. A 'plastic' shed from Costco (this one to be exact)
We had the gas guy come by and take a look. He said it can be installed in the shed to code. But I wanted to hear thoughts about doing so. Given it is plastic, it isn't the most sturdy thing in the world, and a windstorm could damage/take it down.
Any reasons why you might think installing it in the shed is a bad idea? Or would you say go for it? Thoughts??
Thanks!!

