New build in Menifee Ca

TameraF

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Feb 18, 2017
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Menifee,Ca

Hi everyone!

ive been lurking for a while...finally finished the design process, and am about halfway through construction.

Decades ago, I was a landscape designer designing high end pools. Boy, it's been rough designing my own!

Details:

18 x 37 550sf
spa is huge. 12x6
8' deep(my husband demanded this)

Pool design software wasn't readily available all those years ago, I had a bit of a learning curve using pool studio. But here it is.
 

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T,

Welcome to TFP... A Great resource for even high-end pool designers... :drown:

I like your design.. I would have gone with a bigger single builder rather than two individual buildings, but that is just me...

I like the deck area and fire pit..

If you have read this site much, you'll know we are all about testing and pool chlorination.

I think one of the often overlooked things about designing a pools is how it will be chlorinated and what specific equipment will be used.

Thanks for posting your design,

Jim R.
 
Thanks!



we are using Pentair products

400k but heater
variable speed pump
catrt filet.
Mineral system

we have three return lines, and two sheer descents plus the spa spillway.

we are going with real stacked stone on the RBB.

the reason for the smaller two cabins is because they don't require permits. Out city will rape us on permits, plus will require other inspections and tests. Our neighbor attempted this and ended up not building because of it.
 
Already looking good Tamera...neat design with fire pit. Your landscape design skills show up right away. I would certainly like any suggestions (see the link in my signature). I am very new to this site as well but the folks are super helpful and will walk you through any concerns or questions. I would create a signature line with pool details so when folks look it makes it easy as your thread gets longer. Keep the pics coming, seriously consider becoming a member and get the TF-100 test kit.
 
T,

Do your really mean a "Mineral system"? I did not know Pentair made a mineral system..

Thanks,

Jim R.
Well, we originally wanted to go salt, but my husband was convinced otherwise. It's the Frog system. But honestly, after reading about it, Im worried. When I was designing pools back in the 80's and 90s, salt pools were the the barre....I don't know what the barre is now.

any suggestions would be appreciated.

Tam
 
Already looking good Tamera...neat design with fire pit. Your landscape design skills show up right away. I would certainly like any suggestions (see the link in my signature). I am very new to this site as well but the folks are super helpful and will walk you through any concerns or questions. I would create a signature line with pool details so when folks look it makes it easy as your thread gets longer. Keep the pics coming, seriously consider becoming a member and get the TF-100 test kit.

Im happy to help!

I just paid to be to be a member, and can upload some more pics
 
I also have saltwater and love it! Only maintenance seems to be adding muriatic acid once a week to lower the ph.

One thing I noticed in your design is the planters right next to the pool. I just saw another member post about how to best remove them. I'd recommend taking a look at their thread. I think their main complaint was the dog digs in them and throws mulch into the pool and the plants drop their dead leaves into the pool. Something to think about.
 

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Well, we originally wanted to go salt, but my husband was convinced otherwise. It's the Frog system. But honestly, after reading about it, Im worried. When I was designing pools back in the 80's and 90s, salt pools were the the barre....I don't know what the barre is now.

any suggestions would be appreciated.

Tam

Tam,

If you search this site you will see that we have a pretty negative opinion of the Frog.. In theory it adds silver or copper to the water, which is supposed to reduce the amount of chlorine needed. In practice the only thing it reduces is the amount of money in your wallet.

I would suggest going back to a Saltwater system. The main myth about a saltwater pool is that it can cause soft stone, like flagstone, to flak away. Even if this were true, you clearly do not have that issue.

I have a salt system and find that it is by far the most hands off approach to pool sanitization.

Any idea why your pool builder was against a saltwater system?

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
Great progress T...I concur on SWG for pool. I'm no expert and it all comes down to personal choice. My SWG won't get turned on for another 3 weeks and I am already sick of the constant addition of bleach and water testing constantly. If you have concerns or question reach out to one or two of the moderators here at TFP. Keep those pics coming and ask questions about anything!
 
Yes and no.

My husband didn't want me to OB it. I'm battling colon cancer, and I don't need the stress. That said, I wish I would have. Ive already done much of the supervision and all if the layout. The builder is driving me nutty.

here are some current pics, almost ready to pour deck.

Does anyone have any experience with mesh fencing?

T.
 

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I have a dilema with pool fence

it is required by code that it be 5'. The city will not allow me to use mesh fencing.

My biggest problem is that the house cant be used as a barrier. And the property is too big to fence. Plus I cant run the fence in the garden next to the deck because then it would be climable.

Here is an overhead view of the property...the driveway is a breezeway and there is no way to gate it.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated

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Hi! I am just now finding this awesome thread. Wow! Nice job so far!

Mesh fencing.....what do you mean? The child safety fencing? Can you post what you are thinking about?

Kim:kim:

Thanks Kim!

The mesh fence is a no go, even though its allowed by state code, the city is not allowing it :(
 
What I would do is ask the city inspector to come out and talk with your and share ideas of what KIND of fence and placement of the fence he would "pass". You need to do this NOW before the decking is put in so you can move the forms if need be.

Good luck and let us know what you find out. I have a couple of ideas but need to know kind of fence first.

Kim:kim:
 
A lot of people in your situation have chain link fence installed to pass the inspection. Not the most beautiful things but it would get the job done at least until you decide what you want to do and more funds are available.

I live in an area with 1 acre plus lots and that's exactly what most do. You'd go broke trying to fence the entire property.
 

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