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Coming soon... a 60-foot by 12-foot lap pool in the hill behind my house. Digging is done. Steel is done. Nagging the pool builder for when the plumbers & electricians will come. The uphill side of the pool has a "raised bond beam" - essentially a retaining wall, shot in gunite.
This builder is a Hayward shop. Planned equipment includes a variable speed circulation pump, a big multiple-cartridge filter, a salt water generator, a 400,000BTU gas heater, and a motorized locking cover. There will be plumbing for a positive-pressure pool sweep. I may wind up using an electric robot, but the pressure sweep has one great advantage - it's LIGHT. And it would be impractical to add it later. The pool sweep will have its own dedicated pump. There will also be water features - three waterfalls embedded in the raised bond beam. They will have their own pump, too. The raised bond beam will be finished with stone veneer made of chunks of travertine marble.
I have also contracted with the pool builder to "stub out" solar. They will trench up the hill and install pipes so that solar water heating can be
added later. We have already installed a 5.5kW photovoltaic system on the roof. They are also going to add electrical takeoffs for a 220V spa and a barrel sauna.
When the pool builder is finished, we will have a perfectly functional pool....in the middle of the weeds. So I have contracted with a concrete
guy to build us some nice decks and staircases.
This all is getting into ..."if you have to ask...you can't afford it" territory. From my point of view, anyway.