New build in San Antonio, TX

krisk

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Nov 28, 2016
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San Antonio, TX
So after a very hard design process (we were shocked by the cost of pools here in SA compared to other cities in Texas and I'm so jealous of FL and AZ!), we have decided on a design. Below are the specs. Let me know if anything causes concern because I'm far removed from the technical aspects. However, we went with a builder that has the best reputation so we are somewhat blindly following their recommendations. Also, the colors in the drawing will differ as we haven't made our selection of travertine or rock for walls/spa.

Size : 32' by 26'3"
Type : 1 Non Diving
Design : CUSTOM
Depth : 3'6" to 5'
Gallons: 19141
The pool shall contain 58.1 cubic yards of 4,500 PSI concrete and 4831 pounds of
steel, Grade 60, # 4 reinforcing rods complying with the American Society for Testing and Materials.


Steel 9 Inches on center both ways , grade 60 - 1/2" reinforcement.
Concrete 6 to 8 Inches thick walls and floor, 4500 PSI concrete.
Under Drain 4 Inches of washed gravel under the pool floor with 1 1/2" hydrostatic relief port. Cushions pool from sub grade movement and prevents pool flotation.
Coping Texas Crème Limestone
Tile 6 Inches of standard frost proof water line tile.
Pool Steps Included Underwater steps per plan.
Decking Square feet of topping, walks and patios.
Finish: Travertine
#4 Bar 12" On Center Both Ways Grade 60
Plaster Blue Granite Pebble Sheen

ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE , ENERGY EFFICIENT FILTRATION SYSTEM
Filter 60 FT2D.E. Diatomaceous Earth; 1 to 3 microns; Flow rate 120 GPM.
Filter tank is non-corrosive, UV stabilized and complete with pressure gage, automatic air relief and backwash valve.
Pump 2 Hp Variable Speed
Pump 1.5 Hp Single Speed
Skimmer 2 Surface skimmer with hydrodynamic weir and 2" suction line.
Prefilter 3 The prefilter collects four times the leaves and debris in its own 300 micron mesh bag and basket.
Main Drain 1 Gray 32" Drain Virginia Graeme Baker Federal Safety Act
Inlets 6 Clear 11/2" adjustable directional returns, fed by a 2" header line.
Heater 1 400,000 BTU w/ electrical ignition. Natural Gas
Chlorinator 1 In line chlorinating system with adjustable dial.
Cleaner 1 #3900 Polaris vacuum sweep with a 3/4 HP booster pump.


Equipment Included 8' to 16' telescopic pole, leaf net, 18" nylon brush, Four-in-One test kit, and vacuum head with hose.
Basketball 1 Basketball set with S.S. post, backboard and net.


Swim Out Included Lf. of seat bench per plan.
Fill Line Included Lf. of 3/4" PVC fill line connected to pool skimmer. Automatic shut off timer included.
Overflow Included Concealed PVC overflow.
Slab Included Ft. by 3 ft. poured in place pool equipment slab.

ALLOWANCES
Excavation Included
Gas Included

ELECTRICAL
Connect Included Electrical wiring of the pool equipment including Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) and # 8 ground wire from pool to equipment slab.
Sub Panel Included A separate breaker panel box for swimming pool electrical.
Light 2 Blue Square MULTI COLOR Pool Light
Spa Light 1 Blue Square MULTI COLOR Spa Light
Rack 1 Electrical tower with outdoor light and GFI plug at pool equipment slab.
Aqua Star 1 Corona Discharge Ozone Generator
iAqualink 1 Jandy iAqualink wireless 8 function controller


ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Blue Granite Pebble Sheen free with promotion
3 Bubblers with extra pump included per plan.
Aqua Star Ozone Unit included per plan.
Removal of existing patio included per plan.
Chopped stone face on seat walls and spa included per plan.
Arm Rest in spa included per plan
BB Goal included per plan
Fix gates to be self latching and 54" above natural grade
 
So exciting! Glad you finally picked a design. I hope it starts getting fun again. Try not to let this stress your relationships. Any housing project can do that and deep down we all know if it doesn't get done just so it really isn't the "end of the world". Enjoy the process, each and every second of it because that's all it is, a process. At some point, this build will all be behind you - so long that you'll forget a lot of the headaches and sleepless nights that came with it. Looking forward to lots of pics!
 
Congrats on the pool! A couple things that caught my eye you may wish to consider (you can search more here in TFP if you like):
- For outdoor pools, UV/Ozone products are generally not productive and tend to cost you more $$$. Our TX sun will provide all the oxidation needs your water requires to remove combined chlorine for sanitation.
- Do you know what the single speed pump was for exactly? If just for cleaning or occasional use, that may be fine. But if it's used for any water circulation or ran on a frequent basis, you may want to consider a 2-speed to save energy costs. My 2-speed is on low virtually 99% of the time and only on high for vacuuming or heaving swimming.
- You might also evaluate the placement of the equipment pad. If it's on the west side, our summer sun will be brutal on that area. I actually ended-up fabricating a small patio cover enclosure for my pad.

Looks like a very nice design. Stay in touch and re-post to this thread for any questions or more visibility. Stay warm today! Brrrrrrrrrrr.
 
Thanks for the feedback! Yes, we are excited about finally moving to the next phase. They are coming out Monday to outline the pool in our yard. Then we will send everything off to the HOA for approval!

We will look into the Robot and the Ozone. Thanks for bringing that to our attention! Our builder won't do anything with salt water (I assume that is SWG).

I think the variable pump is for the pool and the single pump is for the bubblers. Would I need a two speed for the bubblers?

The pad will be on the East side of the house so I hope we are good!!
 
Good to hear. Yes, salt would be the SWG. Some builders seem to shy away claiming excessive corrosion or problems with locally-obtained stone used for the coping. Not a real concern here at TFP, but some in the industry seem to think so. No worries, there are other options for chlorinating later to include aftermarket SWG installation is you chose to do so. Just remember that if it's not a SWG, then liquid chlorination is a must - either automated or simply adding x-amount of regular bleach to maintain the proper FC level. Never rely on the tabs/pucks. :) If the single speed is for the bubblers, then you should be fine as I wouldn't think they would be on all the time. Exciting times I know. Good luck, and let us know how things progress.
 
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