- Jun 7, 2017
- 10,001
- Pool Size
- 29000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Check with your building inspector a true retaining wall is structural and requires a building permit and inspection.
Totally agree. I am so freaking mad right now. They are supposedly one of the top builders here. They just keep throwing everything in that corner. I believe it should be moved. For the money, they should be holding our hand. That's a major eyesore. Apparently, that pipe is for the autofill. Well, it could have been put up against the wall. I am about to explode.? The poured pad is too small for that piece ofplastic "pad". THEN that pipe.................what in the world were they thinking??? More NOPE!!!! With MANY adult words thrown in!!! They don't have ANY pride in their work of the finial product it seems.
Have you talked to the PB yet? Can I please talk to him for you??? I need someone to chew on right about now and he deserves it!
I have told the PB about the wall not being built correctly. He said it was but hasn't been out to look at it. I have not talked to him about all of that Crud in the corner, but I am going to.Totally agree. I am so freaking mad right now. They are supposedly one of the top builders here. They just keep throwing everything in that corner. I believe it should be moved. For the money, they should be holding our hand. That's a major eyesore. Apparently, that pipe is for the autofill. Well, it could have been put up against the wall. I am about to explode.
Yes. I will get a few more shots in the morning and post them for you to review. What is SWG? Sorry|What's that plastic thing after the SWG? Also can you show a couple more shots of the equipment layout where we can see all the pipes and valves?
There is a bathroom on the other side of the wall. I would have much preferred it the way you laid it out. It seems they are taking the easy route with everything. Isn't this something they would normally discuss with the customer at some time?They didnt put it on the patio because they would have ripped part of it out to get the plumbing there. Easier to make a new spot. Could have been done a lil nicer considering the money your spending but that's kinda typical quick and cheap. The plastic pad on cinderblocks would bug me too looks like they used the automation panel and wood to screen the equipment. If you go that route a nice low vinyl fence section looks way better than that. As for the auto fill that was the easiest to do for them. Not sure what's on the other side of the spigot but a hole thru wall underground and tied into house plumbing with ita own shutoff valve is the way to go with this. What they gained by their install is no need for permit or plumber to hook to domestic water and looks like they have a backflow device at least. I get your angle and you expect more than this, and I think we all would in your shoes.
They talked us out of putting it 9 ft over on the concrete pad because they said something about the plumbing being difficult. I don't see why they could run pvc on the concrete. They advised us that it would be best by the fence so we could then put a small box around it. The described the height which was about 4ft. Well, it's over five feet and we were never told an electrical box taller would go in front of it. You really don't think they can move it now? They sold us on something totally different than what is there. more photos two more photosThere's no way to move your equipment pad at this point without major re-work. Wasn't the equipment location talked about and put on your site drawing? You could build a nice little shed around it though.
We agreed for it to go there, however, they told us it would not go above the fence. Everything we have been told has turned out different then their original explanation.I found a picture of what that "thing" on the side is. It's a Pentair IntellipH pH pump. It puts muriatic acid in your water automatically depending on detected pH.
Your equipment pad, plumbing and electrical is somewhat sloppy, but far from the worst I have seen. To say it is fairly typical is not comforting I know but it is what it is. Put some lattice work around it and you'll not see it anymore. It also is on your original plan you posted. I assume there was an electrical inspection and it passed?
Also you do want your equipment pad higher than your pool or else when you open up stuff (like your pump basket to clean it) water will drain out of your pool onto the equipment pad. There are ways around this but putting the pad higher than the water is the simplest.
We agreed for it to go there, however, they told us it would not go above the fence. Everything we have been told has turned out different then their original explanation.
Electrical inspection? I am not sure about that. They never mentioned anything about one being done. I work out of the home and have not seen or heard about an electrical inspection. Dumb question, but an electrical inspection should be completed? BTW, thank you for all of your with this.