Hello all,
After many months of doing research and reading a ton of threads on this awesome forum, I'm finally starting construction on our new pool. The two driving points for me as an OB were savings and quality control. After reading several other OB threads I figured I would give it a go. The biggest challenge on this project will be the water table we deal with in the Keys.....anything below 3 ft will be affected by the coastal tide levels so it's a real challenge.
Pool will be 10' x 20' rectangle 3.5'-5'. There will be a bench across deep end with 4 "therapy" jets, 3 returns, 1 skimmer, 1 vac line, and 2 microbrite lights. Fiberglass was an option but I would really like to tile the entire pool so I'm doing Shotcrete. My labor is free so why not LOL. Hopefully, I don't make to many mistakes along the way. I've already started project so I'll post a few pics shortly to catch up to my current stage of the build.
After many months of doing research and reading a ton of threads on this awesome forum, I'm finally starting construction on our new pool. The two driving points for me as an OB were savings and quality control. After reading several other OB threads I figured I would give it a go. The biggest challenge on this project will be the water table we deal with in the Keys.....anything below 3 ft will be affected by the coastal tide levels so it's a real challenge.
Pool will be 10' x 20' rectangle 3.5'-5'. There will be a bench across deep end with 4 "therapy" jets, 3 returns, 1 skimmer, 1 vac line, and 2 microbrite lights. Fiberglass was an option but I would really like to tile the entire pool so I'm doing Shotcrete. My labor is free so why not LOL. Hopefully, I don't make to many mistakes along the way. I've already started project so I'll post a few pics shortly to catch up to my current stage of the build.