- Aug 3, 2015
- 245
- Pool Size
- 15900
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
UPDATE 1-24-2022:
Excavation completed in 1 day!
UPDATE 1-4-2022:
Excavation scheduled for 01-24-22!
UPDATE 11-17-2021:
Received city permits and HOA approval. Started receiving bids from trades.
Final actual plan (shorter shallow-end bench than the 3-D picture below).

Pretty close to final plan design

UPDATE 09-27-2021:
Design updated and ready for our approval!
www.troublefreepool.com
UPDATE 08-06-2021:
We had our appointment with our pool consultant a few weeks ago and he was very receptive to our wants and will be incorporating quite a few things that we learned from TFP that are not things most customers request (he was the first industry member we met with that did not scoff at wanting to use soft water for the autofill).
We received the video link of our design and while there are a few things I had not thought of originally, I think I like this version quite a bit. I would love to hear feedback. One thing I will probably add is another ledge along the wall across from the baja ledge and also need to figure out where I would want to put basketball hoop anchors.
Thanks!
Pool Design Video
Original Post 05-17-2021
Hello. Long-time reader, first time poster (and I was really hoping for something much more exciting than this for a first post).
After much deliberation, my wife and I have decided to build a pool for our family. We had received a couple of quotes 2 years ago and started getting quotes again for a pool build. Out of 6 companies, I contacted, only 2 have actually contacted me outside of a canned response (in 8 weeks) and those 2 actually came out to my house to measure for a design. One guy spent less than 20 minutes, and the other guy spent about an hour. Only one company actually sent a quote (the one that actually spent time listening) and while the design is pretty spot-on to what I wanted, the sticker-shock to a fairly apples to apples comparison from less than 2 years ago was a little eye opening.
Because of this forum, I had been leaning towards an owner build for quite a while and unfortunately, the inability for most companies (small and large) to actually respond is further moving me towards that route. AZ has statutes that address payment schedules for pool construction now, and final payment is required prior to plastering, so that does not sit well with me. Add in the sticker shock, and I am almost 100% on board with that route.
I am looking to use a consultant for the build (similar to BYOP), but actually does on-site inspections as part of the package. Everyone here has been a great resource for other builds I've followed, and I have quite a set of reference links available for each stage of the pool build. I have made quite a list of items I want in a pool and have dabbled with Pool Studio in order to give designers a really good idea of what I want (I think this was actually off-putting to a couple of builders).
One of the starting questions I have is regarding In-floor cleaners vs robots (Maytronics type). I had originally asked for the contract to remove the IFC design, but now am second-guessing myself. Father-in-law had said he would just use his robot if doing it again, but now that his IFC is fixed, he likes it better now... I live on the edge of the desert, so fine dust is inevitably going to be in the pool.
Here's a picture of my yard and a couple of my trial designs.



Excavation completed in 1 day!
UPDATE 1-4-2022:
Excavation scheduled for 01-24-22!
UPDATE 11-17-2021:
Received city permits and HOA approval. Started receiving bids from trades.
Final actual plan (shorter shallow-end bench than the 3-D picture below).

Pretty close to final plan design

UPDATE 09-27-2021:
Design updated and ready for our approval!
Goodyear, AZ (EMR) O/B Pool Deliberations - UPDATE - Pool is Filled!
Our Baja step is 15". Our last one was 18". While it was great for my son to play in, it was a tad too deep to sit in. I like this depth. We have the plastic Adirondack chairs from Lowe's and I think they work great on there. My bum is in the water and I put my feet on a pool noodle. And sitting...

UPDATE 08-06-2021:
We had our appointment with our pool consultant a few weeks ago and he was very receptive to our wants and will be incorporating quite a few things that we learned from TFP that are not things most customers request (he was the first industry member we met with that did not scoff at wanting to use soft water for the autofill).
We received the video link of our design and while there are a few things I had not thought of originally, I think I like this version quite a bit. I would love to hear feedback. One thing I will probably add is another ledge along the wall across from the baja ledge and also need to figure out where I would want to put basketball hoop anchors.
Thanks!
Pool Design Video
Original Post 05-17-2021
Hello. Long-time reader, first time poster (and I was really hoping for something much more exciting than this for a first post).
After much deliberation, my wife and I have decided to build a pool for our family. We had received a couple of quotes 2 years ago and started getting quotes again for a pool build. Out of 6 companies, I contacted, only 2 have actually contacted me outside of a canned response (in 8 weeks) and those 2 actually came out to my house to measure for a design. One guy spent less than 20 minutes, and the other guy spent about an hour. Only one company actually sent a quote (the one that actually spent time listening) and while the design is pretty spot-on to what I wanted, the sticker-shock to a fairly apples to apples comparison from less than 2 years ago was a little eye opening.
Because of this forum, I had been leaning towards an owner build for quite a while and unfortunately, the inability for most companies (small and large) to actually respond is further moving me towards that route. AZ has statutes that address payment schedules for pool construction now, and final payment is required prior to plastering, so that does not sit well with me. Add in the sticker shock, and I am almost 100% on board with that route.
I am looking to use a consultant for the build (similar to BYOP), but actually does on-site inspections as part of the package. Everyone here has been a great resource for other builds I've followed, and I have quite a set of reference links available for each stage of the pool build. I have made quite a list of items I want in a pool and have dabbled with Pool Studio in order to give designers a really good idea of what I want (I think this was actually off-putting to a couple of builders).
One of the starting questions I have is regarding In-floor cleaners vs robots (Maytronics type). I had originally asked for the contract to remove the IFC design, but now am second-guessing myself. Father-in-law had said he would just use his robot if doing it again, but now that his IFC is fixed, he likes it better now... I live on the edge of the desert, so fine dust is inevitably going to be in the pool.
- Pros to IFC
- Seems to work well with AZ fine dust
- Resale of pool
- Do not have to put a robot into the pool everyday
- Cons to IFC
- Expensive up-front cost
- Higher electricity cost
- More noise due to higher pump speed
- More chances for leaks
- Cleaning heads have a propensity to jam and break
- If system is designed with no returns, no circulation or chlorination (planned SWG)
Here's a picture of my yard and a couple of my trial designs.



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