- Apr 24, 2022
- 254
- Pool Size
- 14800
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hello, I’ve browsed TFP for a little bit and the more I read and learned the more I do not want to have a pool. I’ve read about the pool chemistry and that’s right over my head. There’s so many moving parts in building a pool and the more I dive in the confusion sets in and stresses me out.
I’ve had the privilege to talk some members which provided great insight, but also put in perspective I’m over my head.
Well here’s the design for owner build, please let me know if I’m missing anything or questions.
Individual who did plans added one skimmer, I suggested two but he doesn’t think I need it. Reading on here, I should opt for two, correct?
Skimmers are plumbed separately from everything, correct?
34x16
Acapulco shelf : 7’ wide, 18” depth
Permitter:100
Depth 31/2-6-1/2
Area:544
Gallons:19000
Pool finish will be a pebble finish, haven’t decided which one yet. We have kids so we want something smooth that isn’t rough on them and I’ve talked to people that have pebble finishes and it’s rough on their feet etc, but they are older pools as well.
The rock, tile part.. ahhh don’t get me started.. stress 99999999999 level.
Pool equipment recommended from designer
Filter pentair cartridge
Pump pentair vsf 3 hp
Lights: pentair globrite (3)
Pool cleaner : suction end
Adding from me
Intellichlor: ic40
Recommend for inteilliph by member. I just skimmed it and looks good to have.
Intellicenter?
Bonding: #8 solid copper wire, 4 equal bond points on deck grid , #3 rebar
Pool equipment/water all bonded. (Water bond pb2008)
Electrical
#10 thhn to pool sub panel 30 amp, min 18” sealed conduit lights/pump 20 amp gfi
I asked for #8 but he has 10 on hand, would this be sufficient enough for future add on etc?
All the bonding, electrical plumbing is based on the designer so thoughts appreciated.
We do have hard water where I’m located and speaking with a TFP, he utilizes his water softener as his auto refill. At the moment I do not have a water softener and when I do get one, it’s going to be difficult to hook it up as auto fill but it would be connected to the house that I can run a hose off of, but not sure how efficient that would be.
My concern is will the hard water be bad for the swcg?
We are about to work on the structural engineering aspect and then submit for permits.
Startup will be on our own and reading one members experience of managing it was putting my anxiety through the roof.
I hope we can do this!
I apologize if I missed anything, I will add as I think of it.. it’s Starbucks and donuts time, stress relievers. Lol
I’ve had the privilege to talk some members which provided great insight, but also put in perspective I’m over my head.
Well here’s the design for owner build, please let me know if I’m missing anything or questions.
Individual who did plans added one skimmer, I suggested two but he doesn’t think I need it. Reading on here, I should opt for two, correct?
Skimmers are plumbed separately from everything, correct?
34x16
Acapulco shelf : 7’ wide, 18” depth
Permitter:100
Depth 31/2-6-1/2
Area:544
Gallons:19000
Pool finish will be a pebble finish, haven’t decided which one yet. We have kids so we want something smooth that isn’t rough on them and I’ve talked to people that have pebble finishes and it’s rough on their feet etc, but they are older pools as well.
The rock, tile part.. ahhh don’t get me started.. stress 99999999999 level.
Pool equipment recommended from designer
Filter pentair cartridge
Pump pentair vsf 3 hp
Lights: pentair globrite (3)
Pool cleaner : suction end
Adding from me
Intellichlor: ic40
Recommend for inteilliph by member. I just skimmed it and looks good to have.
Intellicenter?
Bonding: #8 solid copper wire, 4 equal bond points on deck grid , #3 rebar
Pool equipment/water all bonded. (Water bond pb2008)
Electrical
#10 thhn to pool sub panel 30 amp, min 18” sealed conduit lights/pump 20 amp gfi
I asked for #8 but he has 10 on hand, would this be sufficient enough for future add on etc?
All the bonding, electrical plumbing is based on the designer so thoughts appreciated.
We do have hard water where I’m located and speaking with a TFP, he utilizes his water softener as his auto refill. At the moment I do not have a water softener and when I do get one, it’s going to be difficult to hook it up as auto fill but it would be connected to the house that I can run a hose off of, but not sure how efficient that would be.
My concern is will the hard water be bad for the swcg?
We are about to work on the structural engineering aspect and then submit for permits.
Startup will be on our own and reading one members experience of managing it was putting my anxiety through the roof.
I hope we can do this!
I apologize if I missed anything, I will add as I think of it.. it’s Starbucks and donuts time, stress relievers. Lol
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