- Jun 2, 2018
- 107
- Pool Size
- 12690
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
@ctrav - thanks for the feedback! I still like Option 3 also, but I should have been more specific when I put the price differences. I should have compared to the PB equipment list which only had 2 GloBrites total. Adding the extra 4 is really like $1100 more than what they told me to get
. Either way I don't think the 2 Globrites would be enough and I would have needed the more expensive IntelliBrites anyway. I did not request a light over the pad, but I have no problem doing my own wiring. I will probably be hovering over the electrician anyway so I don't have a rats nest of flex conduit.
As I'm going with Pentair, the salt system will be an IC40. I'm looking at also going with an Intellichem to monitor the pH and inject MA to keep the levels down since I will have a 24" sheer and two bubblers. I've read some people don't have to bother with MA very often so I may wait to see what my pool does to determine if it's worth the added expense or not. I would think I could use it during the colder months to add liquid chlorine to the pool since the SWG would be hibernating, but putting chlorine into a tank vs directly into the pool may just be a wash as far as effort goes.
On the topic of the trees, they are dwarf fruit trees so all of them should eventually get 8'-10' tall and wide. Some of them were purchased a little more mature than others so there is some size difference right now. They are between 3-5 years old now and we finally got our first yield of fruit this year. Had some plums ripen already and waiting on green apples, donut peaches, and pears to ripen now. The plan is to keep them in the barrels for now since my soil isn't really adept for planting most of these trees, so hopefully with them being dwarf and staying in the barrel we can manage their growth and fruit yield better and not need to plant them in the ground.
The sizing of the pergolas will probably have to be increased once we actually get some chairs out there and see how bad the sun is going to be, but the back of the house is facing due west so we get afternoon and evening sun. We are allowed two sunken umbrella holders so looking at the tanning ledge and bar top right now.
As I'm going with Pentair, the salt system will be an IC40. I'm looking at also going with an Intellichem to monitor the pH and inject MA to keep the levels down since I will have a 24" sheer and two bubblers. I've read some people don't have to bother with MA very often so I may wait to see what my pool does to determine if it's worth the added expense or not. I would think I could use it during the colder months to add liquid chlorine to the pool since the SWG would be hibernating, but putting chlorine into a tank vs directly into the pool may just be a wash as far as effort goes.
On the topic of the trees, they are dwarf fruit trees so all of them should eventually get 8'-10' tall and wide. Some of them were purchased a little more mature than others so there is some size difference right now. They are between 3-5 years old now and we finally got our first yield of fruit this year. Had some plums ripen already and waiting on green apples, donut peaches, and pears to ripen now. The plan is to keep them in the barrels for now since my soil isn't really adept for planting most of these trees, so hopefully with them being dwarf and staying in the barrel we can manage their growth and fruit yield better and not need to plant them in the ground.
The sizing of the pergolas will probably have to be increased once we actually get some chairs out there and see how bad the sun is going to be, but the back of the house is facing due west so we get afternoon and evening sun. We are allowed two sunken umbrella holders so looking at the tanning ledge and bar top right now.