Hey everyone,
I know it's a long post but I truly would appreciate any and all feedback, especially with equipment/component selection.
I'm planning an Extreme Pool Makeover on my current setup, and would like to get some feedback. I'll try to keep it short, so here goes...
Over the next year or two I plan on doing a complete makeover of basically everything in and around the pool. I am also planning to add/integrate a concrete block spa with spillover on the deep end of the existing pool.
We live in Pennsylvania, so the pool is open from sometime in May till usually sometime in October. We have about 3 hot months (June-August) out of the 5-6 that its open. There is a small pool equipment room (approx. 6'x7'); it's about 15'-20’ from the side of the pool.
PLAN
I'm planning to update the entire pool. The pool itself is about 50 years old, with a poured concrete shell that is painted and it may or may not have a thin layer of plaster under the several, flaking layers of paint. The shell seems to be in good condition, and I don't experience and leaking from it. The existing equipment is on its last legs though, and the heater and return piping is broken. Currently I'm using flex piping from the filter to return the water to the pool and I'm only using one skimmer to get adequate flow through it. I was previously returning the water to the pool reversed through the main drain, but it seemed like I was refilling the pool a lot more so I stopped doing it that way. I think maybe the main drain piping has a leak in it, so I am planning to just eliminate it during the makeover.
That said, I'm replacing practically everything... all new equipment, new skimmer and return lines, skimmers, valves, etc. I'll also be doing a full strip and refinish including coping, tile and plaster, and reinstalling a pool light and niche. And lastly add a travertine paver deck all around it over the existing concrete deck.
This is what I currently have...
- Pool size: 49.5' X 18.5', somewhere between 40-45k gallons
- Lines: 2 skimmers, 1 main drain and 2 returns (right below the skimmers)
- Pump: Old Hayward, 1 HP I believe (probably undersized)
- Filter: Old Jacuzzi Sand (probably also undersized)
- Gas Heater: Hayward 400
Here is the proposed spa design which I found on the internet and like...
- Size: 9' x 9' OD; 7' x 7' ID; 49 sq.ft.
- Water Depth 3'-1"
- Gallons: Approx. 800-850
This is what I've come up with for my design parameters...
- Pool size: 40-45k gallons
- Pool flow rate based on 8 hour turnover: ~83-93 GMP
- Pool flow rate based on 10 hour turnover: ~67-75 GMP
- Spa jets: 2 loops of 5 or 6 jets each
- Spa jet flow rate based on 15 GMP/jet: ~150-180 GMP
LAYOUT & DESIGN
I'm trying to design everything to be as complete of a system as I can think of. I want it to be properly sized, very efficient and as automatic as possible, especially for daily maintenance of the water chemistry. I've been using the TFP method for the last few years, and its working fine even with my subpar current system. But since I'm redoing everything, let's make this a system that makes it as easy as possible for me maintain. I want to put in an automated control system too of course... something that I can setup modes, and easily control it from my phone.
I'm thinking I'll want the following modes:
- Pool Only
- Spa Only
- Spa Spillover
Here is what I've put together for the new plumbing equipment and piping layout...


Here is the list of equipment I believe I will need and most likely choice so now...
- Automated Control System
- Pentair Intellitouch or EasyTouch - model?
- Filter Pump
-Pentair 011018 IntelliFlo Variable Speed 3HP Pool Pump -or- maybe a more reliable/lower priced pump? I don't want to spend a small fortune on a top-of-the-line pump if I can pump that will give me 80-90% of its performance at half the cost and meet my needs. Plus I’ve been reading that the reliability of this pump is subject.
- Filter
- Pentair Quad Cartridge/DE Filter 80 or 100 w/ HiFlow MultiPort Valve
- Gas Heater
- 300k or 400k BTU Raypak (Rheem)
- Sanitizer
- Intellichlor IC60 Cell and Power Center (Combo)
- Auto Fill
- Skimmers (Qty. 2)
- Return Ports (Qty. 2)
- Piping and fittings (Qty. As needed)
- All hard PVC, no flex. Unions where beneficial
- 2-Port Gate Valves (Qty. ?)
- Jandy Never Lube
- 3-Port Gate Valves (Qty. ?)
- Jandy Never Lube
- Actuators (Qty. ?)
- Check Valves (Qty. ?)
- Flow Gauge and/or Pressure Gauge (If needed)
- Pool Light
- IntelliBrite 12V LED
- Pool Light Niche
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- Spa Jet Pump
- Spa Blower (If needed)
- Spa Jet Pump Drains (Qty. 2)
- SDX drains; 2" or 2 ½“ PVC at Drains, 3" PVC to Pump
- Spa Return Jets (Qty. 2 Loops of 5 or 6 Jets each)
- Waterway Storm PolyJets, 3" PVC Feed, 2" or 2 ½“ PVC to Ports
- Blower Line
- 2" PVC Feed, 1.5" PVC Loops
- Filter/Heater Drains (Qty. 2)
- MDX Floor drains -or- SDX drains; 2" PVC at Drains, 3" PVC to Pump
- Filter/Heater Return Ports: (Qty. 2)
- Brand?; 3" PVC Feed, 2" PVC to Ports
- Spa Light
- IntelliBrite 12V LED
- Spa Light Niche
MAKEOVER PHASES
1. Build the spa
2. Update Pool
- Strip the coping, tile and skimmers
- Level the bond beam and install new skimmers
- Install/repair pool piping and pool light
- Install coping and tile
3. Install paver deck
4. Update pool equipment
5. Plaster (last because of cost)
FEEDBACK / QUESTIONS
Please provide general and/or specific input on the plan and any other aspect of the project. I'm sure I'll have a lot more questions, but here are some of my initial ones...
- Please provide comments to the equipment and piping layout, pipe sizes and any suggestions for changes/additions.
- Please provide your recommendations for equipment, including brands, models and sizes/quantities.
- Which type and size filter should I go with and why? I'm probably ruling out sand just because of the size. I'm leaning towards the Quad DE 80 or100.
- What should I use for sanitation and why? SWG, clorinator or Stenner pump? I'm heavily leaning toward SWG. Do you think a 60 will big enough for my size pool to run based on an 8 (or 10) hour day? And how much would I have to worry about having saltwater with travertine coping and pavers? Also, where in the layout is it best to put the SWG?
- Should I design the system on an 8 or 10 hour turnover. It seems like the plumbing and equipment might like the flowrates from a 10 hour turnover better (70-75 GPM vs 90+ GPM)? Would that be ok and better for the overall performance of the system and the 3 proposed operating modes?
- Are 2 skimmers and 2 returns good? Should I add any more?
- Is it okay to keep the return ports right under the skimmers as they are now? How far down should the returns be located? And what kind and size return ports/eyes should I do?
- Should I add an extra suction and/or return port for a future vacuum or just to have one? I have a Dolphin Discovery robot right now which works nice, but I'm open to future options. I just don't want to add anything that probably won't get used or will be needed if I don't have to.
- Should I include a valve and piping to bypass the filter, heater and SWG? From what I've read, you could go either way, but I'm honestly thinking that I don't think I need it.
- Should I add in a flow and/or pressure gauge? I guess if I go with a SWG it will come with a flow sensor, but do I need a separate flow sensor. And I'm not sure if the filter will come with a pressure gauge or not, or if I would need an extra one.
- How far down should I lay the suction/return pipes in the ground? My understanding is they are akin to a sprinkler system and go maybe a foot down.
- Do I need a spa blower? How do I know if I need one or not? I read you might not need one, but I'm not sure. Should I plumb for one, then add one if I do?
- Can I put the spa jet pump right next to the spa to eliminate a good amount of piping? I could build a hollow step on the side of the spa and put the pump there. Also, how do you keep the water from flowing out of the pump when you remove the lid to clean the basket?
Should I run a single 3" pipe or dual 2" pipes to and from the spa and filter/heater?
If you’ve made it all the way to the end, thank you. And hopefully you can provide some input.
I know it's a long post but I truly would appreciate any and all feedback, especially with equipment/component selection.
I'm planning an Extreme Pool Makeover on my current setup, and would like to get some feedback. I'll try to keep it short, so here goes...
Over the next year or two I plan on doing a complete makeover of basically everything in and around the pool. I am also planning to add/integrate a concrete block spa with spillover on the deep end of the existing pool.
We live in Pennsylvania, so the pool is open from sometime in May till usually sometime in October. We have about 3 hot months (June-August) out of the 5-6 that its open. There is a small pool equipment room (approx. 6'x7'); it's about 15'-20’ from the side of the pool.
PLAN
I'm planning to update the entire pool. The pool itself is about 50 years old, with a poured concrete shell that is painted and it may or may not have a thin layer of plaster under the several, flaking layers of paint. The shell seems to be in good condition, and I don't experience and leaking from it. The existing equipment is on its last legs though, and the heater and return piping is broken. Currently I'm using flex piping from the filter to return the water to the pool and I'm only using one skimmer to get adequate flow through it. I was previously returning the water to the pool reversed through the main drain, but it seemed like I was refilling the pool a lot more so I stopped doing it that way. I think maybe the main drain piping has a leak in it, so I am planning to just eliminate it during the makeover.
That said, I'm replacing practically everything... all new equipment, new skimmer and return lines, skimmers, valves, etc. I'll also be doing a full strip and refinish including coping, tile and plaster, and reinstalling a pool light and niche. And lastly add a travertine paver deck all around it over the existing concrete deck.
This is what I currently have...
- Pool size: 49.5' X 18.5', somewhere between 40-45k gallons
- Lines: 2 skimmers, 1 main drain and 2 returns (right below the skimmers)
- Pump: Old Hayward, 1 HP I believe (probably undersized)
- Filter: Old Jacuzzi Sand (probably also undersized)
- Gas Heater: Hayward 400
Here is the proposed spa design which I found on the internet and like...
- Size: 9' x 9' OD; 7' x 7' ID; 49 sq.ft.
- Water Depth 3'-1"
- Gallons: Approx. 800-850
This is what I've come up with for my design parameters...
- Pool size: 40-45k gallons
- Pool flow rate based on 8 hour turnover: ~83-93 GMP
- Pool flow rate based on 10 hour turnover: ~67-75 GMP
- Spa jets: 2 loops of 5 or 6 jets each
- Spa jet flow rate based on 15 GMP/jet: ~150-180 GMP
LAYOUT & DESIGN
I'm trying to design everything to be as complete of a system as I can think of. I want it to be properly sized, very efficient and as automatic as possible, especially for daily maintenance of the water chemistry. I've been using the TFP method for the last few years, and its working fine even with my subpar current system. But since I'm redoing everything, let's make this a system that makes it as easy as possible for me maintain. I want to put in an automated control system too of course... something that I can setup modes, and easily control it from my phone.
I'm thinking I'll want the following modes:
- Pool Only
- Spa Only
- Spa Spillover
Here is what I've put together for the new plumbing equipment and piping layout...


Here is the list of equipment I believe I will need and most likely choice so now...
- Automated Control System
- Pentair Intellitouch or EasyTouch - model?
- Filter Pump
-Pentair 011018 IntelliFlo Variable Speed 3HP Pool Pump -or- maybe a more reliable/lower priced pump? I don't want to spend a small fortune on a top-of-the-line pump if I can pump that will give me 80-90% of its performance at half the cost and meet my needs. Plus I’ve been reading that the reliability of this pump is subject.
- Filter
- Pentair Quad Cartridge/DE Filter 80 or 100 w/ HiFlow MultiPort Valve
- Gas Heater
- 300k or 400k BTU Raypak (Rheem)
- Sanitizer
- Intellichlor IC60 Cell and Power Center (Combo)
- Auto Fill
- Skimmers (Qty. 2)
- Return Ports (Qty. 2)
- Piping and fittings (Qty. As needed)
- All hard PVC, no flex. Unions where beneficial
- 2-Port Gate Valves (Qty. ?)
- Jandy Never Lube
- 3-Port Gate Valves (Qty. ?)
- Jandy Never Lube
- Actuators (Qty. ?)
- Check Valves (Qty. ?)
- Flow Gauge and/or Pressure Gauge (If needed)
- Pool Light
- IntelliBrite 12V LED
- Pool Light Niche
-----
- Spa Jet Pump
- Spa Blower (If needed)
- Spa Jet Pump Drains (Qty. 2)
- SDX drains; 2" or 2 ½“ PVC at Drains, 3" PVC to Pump
- Spa Return Jets (Qty. 2 Loops of 5 or 6 Jets each)
- Waterway Storm PolyJets, 3" PVC Feed, 2" or 2 ½“ PVC to Ports
- Blower Line
- 2" PVC Feed, 1.5" PVC Loops
- Filter/Heater Drains (Qty. 2)
- MDX Floor drains -or- SDX drains; 2" PVC at Drains, 3" PVC to Pump
- Filter/Heater Return Ports: (Qty. 2)
- Brand?; 3" PVC Feed, 2" PVC to Ports
- Spa Light
- IntelliBrite 12V LED
- Spa Light Niche
MAKEOVER PHASES
1. Build the spa
2. Update Pool
- Strip the coping, tile and skimmers
- Level the bond beam and install new skimmers
- Install/repair pool piping and pool light
- Install coping and tile
3. Install paver deck
4. Update pool equipment
5. Plaster (last because of cost)
FEEDBACK / QUESTIONS
Please provide general and/or specific input on the plan and any other aspect of the project. I'm sure I'll have a lot more questions, but here are some of my initial ones...
- Please provide comments to the equipment and piping layout, pipe sizes and any suggestions for changes/additions.
- Please provide your recommendations for equipment, including brands, models and sizes/quantities.
- Which type and size filter should I go with and why? I'm probably ruling out sand just because of the size. I'm leaning towards the Quad DE 80 or100.
- What should I use for sanitation and why? SWG, clorinator or Stenner pump? I'm heavily leaning toward SWG. Do you think a 60 will big enough for my size pool to run based on an 8 (or 10) hour day? And how much would I have to worry about having saltwater with travertine coping and pavers? Also, where in the layout is it best to put the SWG?
- Should I design the system on an 8 or 10 hour turnover. It seems like the plumbing and equipment might like the flowrates from a 10 hour turnover better (70-75 GPM vs 90+ GPM)? Would that be ok and better for the overall performance of the system and the 3 proposed operating modes?
- Are 2 skimmers and 2 returns good? Should I add any more?
- Is it okay to keep the return ports right under the skimmers as they are now? How far down should the returns be located? And what kind and size return ports/eyes should I do?
- Should I add an extra suction and/or return port for a future vacuum or just to have one? I have a Dolphin Discovery robot right now which works nice, but I'm open to future options. I just don't want to add anything that probably won't get used or will be needed if I don't have to.
- Should I include a valve and piping to bypass the filter, heater and SWG? From what I've read, you could go either way, but I'm honestly thinking that I don't think I need it.
- Should I add in a flow and/or pressure gauge? I guess if I go with a SWG it will come with a flow sensor, but do I need a separate flow sensor. And I'm not sure if the filter will come with a pressure gauge or not, or if I would need an extra one.
- How far down should I lay the suction/return pipes in the ground? My understanding is they are akin to a sprinkler system and go maybe a foot down.
- Do I need a spa blower? How do I know if I need one or not? I read you might not need one, but I'm not sure. Should I plumb for one, then add one if I do?
- Can I put the spa jet pump right next to the spa to eliminate a good amount of piping? I could build a hollow step on the side of the spa and put the pump there. Also, how do you keep the water from flowing out of the pump when you remove the lid to clean the basket?
Should I run a single 3" pipe or dual 2" pipes to and from the spa and filter/heater?
If you’ve made it all the way to the end, thank you. And hopefully you can provide some input.