Great install. I had a similar pile of dirt to dispose of.
Some of it can be used to backfill around the base to keep the sand from washing out. Do that urgently. One good rainstorm can do it.
You have all that dirt in a pile, I’d bury the pipe and seed it over. Keep it from getting kicked, walked on and possibly broken. In a perfect world, they would have dug a trench for you.
You may want to mod the pipe work anyway with some valves for maintenance.
That looks great they did a good job for you. The install looks perfect. Told you it would be quick. To be honest I think a sand call cove is better than foam as well but its not as easy to do for a home owner.
Just tell the wife all that plumbing will be hidden be the awesome deck you are going to build.
Congratulations on the awesome new pool, I like the darker liner as well.
Yes, thanks Chuck. I had not forgotten. Luckily, the installers added the bonding clamp to my PVC pipe on Tuesday and my electrician said he's done a few of them so he is familiar with the procedure. I'm going to help him dig down 6-8" about 18" away from the pool wall so he can bury the copper wire. He said it needed to make contact to the pool wall at least 4 places and loop back to the bonding clamp. Basically, where the dirt was NOT disturbed much from the install, I'll need to dig.Don't forget your bonding loop around the pool.
I hear ya, JenMichelle. In other words, I should be grateful that my PVC, pump and filter are in the wide open spaces and very accessible. It is surprisingly quiet while it's running. I'm expecting my Intermatic timer later this week. I wonder if it's better to run the pump during the day, evening or overnight.... Hmmmm.The previous owners of our house built the deck over the pump/filter and it is definitely NOT convenient. I would rather it be out in the wide open for everyone to see than under there. Trying to hard plumb it was super fun![]()