- Jun 18, 2015
- 712
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
My PB said a standard height of a wall like that is around 12-18" and I think for your pool, that would look nice. PB also said a lower height like 12 to 18" usually doesn't require a booster pump unless you have various features running.
This is our wall right after placing tile. It is 2' tall but with the waterline tile under it, it makes it look 2.5' tall. It has a 4' sheer decent in the middle. It will have stone columns on either side that will probably be 2.5' but we are going to play with the height once decking is in place to see how tall we want them. Then on top of the columns will be fire bowls.
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Regarding your question of fire bowls, they don't have to be raised. I have seen many in photos that sit on the deck. You could even do one larger one in the center of the wall at the end of the pool, having the sheer decent under it.
Shantelly - I immediately start humming that song in my head every time I see your name! [emoji4] Chantilly is also a very pretty lace.
Thanks for your comments. I agree with the height for sure. But I'm now very annoyed that we may not be able to do it after all. We've been told by several people not to do anything that could introduce a hole in the original shell. Can't believe I didn't even think about recirculating the water! I kept thinking about bringing the plumbing up just beyond where the coping stops at that point. *Sigh* I've been told no on so many things. It seems if you have a pool in existence, you almost have to stay with the original configuration! Well, unless I win the lottery .....
Love your tile wall! I need to go back and reread about your build.