- May 23, 2015
- 25,695
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Well, I'm no expert in decking but it looks like they did a pretty decent job on getting the elevations and slopes. My deck is pretty flat and I wish it had a bit more slope because I do get small puddles in two areas, but nothing terrible. The biggest issues that jump out to my eye are -
1. The downspout from the covered patio roof, and
2. The exit point of the channel drain in the deck.
I would definitely consider making sure those area are properly graded and filled to reduce soil erosion and move the water away. For the deck drain out to the open area on the side of the yard, I would consider some kind of decorative rock cover French drain to handle all of the water flow from the pool and patio deck. The drain orifice itself looks like it can handle a lot of water so you'll want to ensure that the surface runoff has a good exit point. Just leaving that drain open to grass in that area will result in soggy flooded soil and dead grass. A properly designed French drain can do wonders for moving water away.
As for the down spout on your ZLL, that's going to be a hard one. If you plan to landscape that area with shrubbery and stone, you'll definitely want a buried drainage pipe (4" or more) and either perforated to help water the soil in that area or solid to completely move the water away. If you thin that area between your lot and your neighbors is not going to have a lot of drainage, then I would use a perforate pipe to collect and move the water away. My pool sits very close to my lot line wall and there is no buried drainage there. When we get heavy rains, the soil that is between the pool and the wall area gets soaked with water and stays wet for days and days after all the rest of the yard has dried out. there's no decking on that side of the pool, just the coping, rocks, shrubs and wall, but I really wish we had dug in some drainage pipe in that area to keep the soil from staying so wet. I have irrigation over there and it is very easy for me to oversaturate the ground if I get rain storms and leave the irrigation running....one time I even thought I had a pool leak the ground was so soggy....thankfully it was just over irrigation.
Good luck and great pool build!
1. The downspout from the covered patio roof, and
2. The exit point of the channel drain in the deck.
I would definitely consider making sure those area are properly graded and filled to reduce soil erosion and move the water away. For the deck drain out to the open area on the side of the yard, I would consider some kind of decorative rock cover French drain to handle all of the water flow from the pool and patio deck. The drain orifice itself looks like it can handle a lot of water so you'll want to ensure that the surface runoff has a good exit point. Just leaving that drain open to grass in that area will result in soggy flooded soil and dead grass. A properly designed French drain can do wonders for moving water away.
As for the down spout on your ZLL, that's going to be a hard one. If you plan to landscape that area with shrubbery and stone, you'll definitely want a buried drainage pipe (4" or more) and either perforated to help water the soil in that area or solid to completely move the water away. If you thin that area between your lot and your neighbors is not going to have a lot of drainage, then I would use a perforate pipe to collect and move the water away. My pool sits very close to my lot line wall and there is no buried drainage there. When we get heavy rains, the soil that is between the pool and the wall area gets soaked with water and stays wet for days and days after all the rest of the yard has dried out. there's no decking on that side of the pool, just the coping, rocks, shrubs and wall, but I really wish we had dug in some drainage pipe in that area to keep the soil from staying so wet. I have irrigation over there and it is very easy for me to oversaturate the ground if I get rain storms and leave the irrigation running....one time I even thought I had a pool leak the ground was so soggy....thankfully it was just over irrigation.
Good luck and great pool build!