- Mar 1, 2019
- 258
- Pool Size
- 10200
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hi! When I had my meeting with the construction supervisor I assumed they would pour concrete for the equipment pad, especially since the designer/sales person told me it is concrete. The super said no, it is a pad that is made up of Styrofoam and concrete material. Did some more digging because I recall the equipment pad is pretty important here on the forum. I called their supplier and there are two pads. One is called a ultralite pad and made of a lightweight concrete over Styrofoam and the other is called hurricane that is heavier and more expensive. I believe both are made by Diversitech. The one that was included in my pool quote is the ultralite (concrete and Styrofoam). Anyone use this product and recommend for the equipment pad? Any issues? It will be on a shaded area of by back yard in Central Florida. I am already experiencing unexpected expenses $$ (electrical and removing a portion of my foundation) so don't want to incur anymore unless it is really necessary. Any advice is appreciated!!
Also I am attaching a picture of what my pool sales guy says it looks like, this is from a client they installed this week. I assume this is the ultralite.
Also I am attaching a picture of what my pool sales guy says it looks like, this is from a client they installed this week. I assume this is the ultralite.