I'm a fairly new pool owner, we bought a house with a Kayak on-ground pool. It's dug into the ground to 6 feet on the deep end and has a deck surrounding it. The previous owners took the pool heater with them when they moved so we paid a company to come out and install a new heat pump. Now we're getting ready to tear out the deck and replace it with composite. The equipment is in a small box to the side of the deck and it is terrible to get to. Demolition on the deck will likely start in about 2 months and I feel a bit more confident in regards to how a pool works so I'm planning to redo the pad and enclosure to make it more accessible and was hoping I could get another set of eyes on it to see if I'm missing anything or making any stupid mistakes since I have little to no experience in such things, but I'm pretty confident in my plumbing skills so I think we'll be OK.


The equipment:
This is the current layout. The enclosure has a hatch on the top that opens on the side of heat pump and on the opposite side is a door so you can crawl underneath.

I intend to either put a large paver/gravel base or possibly pour two small pads since it's on a slope, one for the heat pump, one for the equipment and then the enclosure will have two gate openings in front as well as the top hinging up so I can just walk up and access everything. For the same reasons I figured flipping the pump and filter around so I can have the valves be more accessible would be a good idea. I also added in a bypass for the heat pump and a check valve since we don't use if for almost half of the season. We haven't used the frog so I could remove it, but I just left it in the sketch because I was unsure. Am I missing something or is there a reason this would be a bad idea?

Thanks in advance!


The equipment:
- The System:2 Mod Media PLM Series Aboveground System (Pump and Cartridge Filter)
Frog Chlorinator
Jacuzzi JHX85 Heat Pump
This is the current layout. The enclosure has a hatch on the top that opens on the side of heat pump and on the opposite side is a door so you can crawl underneath.

I intend to either put a large paver/gravel base or possibly pour two small pads since it's on a slope, one for the heat pump, one for the equipment and then the enclosure will have two gate openings in front as well as the top hinging up so I can just walk up and access everything. For the same reasons I figured flipping the pump and filter around so I can have the valves be more accessible would be a good idea. I also added in a bypass for the heat pump and a check valve since we don't use if for almost half of the season. We haven't used the frog so I could remove it, but I just left it in the sketch because I was unsure. Am I missing something or is there a reason this would be a bad idea?

Thanks in advance!