- Mar 1, 2013
- 107
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
First time poster here.
My pool builder started building our pool in the fall of 2012 and it seems like there is a lot of water filling into the hole they have dug for our pool. It can fill up 2 - 3 feet per day in the deep end if left un-pumped. They dropped a temp pump in the deep end and asked me to run it every few days when it was warm enough. The concrete floor and liner has not been installed yet because he wanted to wait until spring 2013 when the weather was more favorable for a concrete pour. We didn't mind because it was the fall anyway. I am concerned I don't know all the right things to ask and make sure we are dealing with this type of issue correctly. I was hoping someone could add some thoughts around this. They have installed a perforated pipe around the footing of the side panels which are made from a thick plastic, honeycomb material and the footing has poured concrete. The walls seem super solid and the earth has been filled in around it with gravel, sand and dirt. He also installed another perforated pipe about 2 feet below grade to catch water. Both drain pipes tie into a well which consists of a buried 15" plastic drain pipe vertically mounted, about 8 feet in length, put a cover on it, about 50' away from the pool which has a submersible pump at the bottom with a float switch to pump the water away from the pool and into the woods once the well fills with water. Any thoughts about how he is dealing with this situation? I actually like him a lot but I don't feel educated enough to ask the right questions to make sure I am protected long term. By the way, the well pump has already broken because the pipe going to the woods froze over the winter and eventually the pump burned out. The pump was installed because he couldn't get the correct pitch from the pool to the woods since my yard is so flat the drains simply can't pitch down correctly. Thank you.
My pool builder started building our pool in the fall of 2012 and it seems like there is a lot of water filling into the hole they have dug for our pool. It can fill up 2 - 3 feet per day in the deep end if left un-pumped. They dropped a temp pump in the deep end and asked me to run it every few days when it was warm enough. The concrete floor and liner has not been installed yet because he wanted to wait until spring 2013 when the weather was more favorable for a concrete pour. We didn't mind because it was the fall anyway. I am concerned I don't know all the right things to ask and make sure we are dealing with this type of issue correctly. I was hoping someone could add some thoughts around this. They have installed a perforated pipe around the footing of the side panels which are made from a thick plastic, honeycomb material and the footing has poured concrete. The walls seem super solid and the earth has been filled in around it with gravel, sand and dirt. He also installed another perforated pipe about 2 feet below grade to catch water. Both drain pipes tie into a well which consists of a buried 15" plastic drain pipe vertically mounted, about 8 feet in length, put a cover on it, about 50' away from the pool which has a submersible pump at the bottom with a float switch to pump the water away from the pool and into the woods once the well fills with water. Any thoughts about how he is dealing with this situation? I actually like him a lot but I don't feel educated enough to ask the right questions to make sure I am protected long term. By the way, the well pump has already broken because the pipe going to the woods froze over the winter and eventually the pump burned out. The pump was installed because he couldn't get the correct pitch from the pool to the woods since my yard is so flat the drains simply can't pitch down correctly. Thank you.