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I have no advice/experience on adding lights to the spillway after construction, as stated before any thing can be done it’s just finding the right trades.
I am asking about lighting the waterfall, not the spa spillway. A couple of decades ago we had some puck-sized lights in among the the waterfall rocks. They didn't work well because the technology for reasonably priced underwater lights didn't exist.I have no advice/experience on adding lights to the spillway after construction, as stated before any thing can be done it’s just finding the right trades.
I have a similar makeup line but mine is bury underground (pool built by previous homeowner). So I also have constant spillover from Spa to Pool. All I can do is plug the return in the spa to then use the spillover feature on the automation. However my spillover height is only an inch or 2 and about 24 inches wide. So while I get some aeration that pushes upwards on pH, it is not terrible and I keep my TA at 60-70 which also helps manage pH rise. Furthermore I keep my water level on the high side so at times the spillover is hardly noticeable. I have a separate water feature so I do not rely on the spillover to be the main water sound.guess I should ask if there is any benefit to not having it spillover all the time so I can weigh it against the expense.
Unfortunately not at this time. It is supposedly something they are intending on finally getting around to. See meeting notes here... IntelliCenter MeetingIn Intellicenter, is there any way to control an Intellivalve valve actuator in steps? I know how to set the start and end points, but can I set up low/medium/high positions and control with features?
That is a much better option. Thank you for pointing it out.It would be cheaper, I think, to replace the check valve with a diverter valve kit, and shut it off then set up spillover feature on automation. This avoids the cost of also adding a controller for that diverted valve.
pH | 7.8 |
Total Chlorine | 2 |
Total Alkalinity | 90 |
Calcium Hardness | 250 |
I don't have a picture showing that aspect. My picture stopped just above that line so I don't know. They said they did. We had over 8" rain in the days before the spots showed up. The spa is on the higher elevation side of the yard. I am hoping that the high level of water and early in the post-construction period contributed more to the problem than I will have during typical times.Did they put a waterproofing coating on the entire spillway before they put the travertine on? I went back and looked at your photos but didn't see one showing that.