DUDE! It is starting to look like a real pool now!
Now is when I ask you what test kit will your PB provide. Let us know so we can fill in any holes.
I am also going share a set of links I put together for new pool owners.
Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule
Pool School - Recommended Levels
Bookmark these:
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals
http://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html
Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry
Make sure to ask any and all questions you might have no matter how small! We have all been where you are at one point.
Kim![]()
Do you know about bonding with your pool when the gunite is done? It is aka as watering it! I really don't think there is any way you would have the time to hand water that thing. You can set up sprinklers to help you out. You do this to help it cure. If it gets some cracks in it that is normal. You should not be able to stick your whole finger in them.
Kim![]()
I've been reading through countless threads in this forum for a couple years, joining the forum almost a year ago to post a few questions. This site has been great and has helped me sort through what we want and do not want on our dream pool. It has also been entertaining to watch everyone's pool builds over the years. I will try do my part and post lots of pictures and updates of the progress on our pool so others can enjoy and learn from our experience.
So Here We Go!
Short Background story:
My wife and I met on our high school swim team and got married shortly there-after.
After 15 years of talking about a pool and 12 years playing with different designs / saving up our pennies - we are FINALLY beginning our "Back Yard Lap Pool" - (in about 6 hours to be precise).
(I just sent in a supporter donation so hopefully I will be able to start posting pictures before too long once my account gets configured.)
General Specs on the Pool:
Length: 82 Ft. (25 M)
Width: Between 18.5 Ft. and 33.5 Ft.
Depth: Between 1 Ft. 8 In. and 10 Ft.
Volume: ~83K Gal.
Features
- Sunken Seating Area
- Pavillion
- Hot Tub
- Baja Shelf
- 2 Swimming Lanes
- Back Wall Bench
- (2) 36" Sheer Descents on Raised Wall
Equipment:
2 x Pentair Intelliflo VS Pumps
2 x Pentair Quad DE 100 Filters
2 x Pentair MasterTemp 400K BTU Cupro-Nickel Heaters
1 x Pentair Intelliflo XF Booster Pump (Spa)
1 x QT 2HP Blower (Spa)
1 x Pentair Intellitouch i10+3D
1 x Pentair Mobile-touch Wireless Control
1 x Pentair Screen Logic 2 Wireless Interface
2 x Pentair Valve Actuators
1 x Pentair Intellivalve Actuator
4 x Color Match Superflo 360 Driains
1 x Paramount ParaLevel Auto-Fill
4 x Paramount Venturi Skimmers
7 x Paramount 6" ParaGlo P-Type Color LED Lights
That's it for now. Pictures to follow. Gotta catch some sleep before the excavators are knocking on the door.
-Back_Yard_Lap_Pool
Okay so I see two filters and two heaters correct?
where do the different filters filter? Where do the different heaters heat?
Good move on the lights if he is having those kinds of problems.
Kim![]()
You are doing so much right with this build!
Did you design this or did you have outside help?
Kim![]()
didn't they put caps on the ends of the pipes as they moved down installing them in the trenches? my guys has a bucket with water in it with a ton of pvc covers. everytime before they laid a pipe in the trench or heated or moved it a cover was inplace. when they added a new piece of a pipe with a union or bend they would remove the cover and put the pipe in place. i actually asked what they were doing and he said it was for just that. not to get dirt in the lines. they are all capped now that they r done on both ends and conduit for electrical is just taped.
pool build is nuts. would love to see some detail pics of the whole spa bridge thing or something you mentioned.