Yeah, you may be right. No big deal though and I really have no complaints about our project manager. He has been great through the whole process and I'd gladly use him again if I ever built another pool.
Yeah, you may be right. No big deal though and I really have no complaints about our project manager. He has been great through the whole process and I'd gladly use him again if I ever built another pool.
Not all of the main drain covers sit up from the surface. Here is one that is flush.
http://www.aamfg.com/avscDrain.php
And this particular drain can be fitted with covers that accept pebble or plaster finishes to make the less visible.
http://www.poolfittings.com/channel-pebble-top
I wish I had gone this route. It's not a big deal to have the hump but why have it if you don't need to. This drain also accepts larger debris easier due to the size of the openings.
Those look nice Bmore, but I have two 7.5 inch circular drain holes and it's too late for me to switch to these long ones. I too wish I had know about this other type. I guess the best I can do now is find some replacement drain covers down the line that are easier on the feet.
Gotcha...I didn't key into your project status. Mine are comfy but just stick up. https://www.yourpoolhq.com/hayward-...suM_dGmrSBos1MLvNsldF8asxKkBampXyMaAu5v8P8HAQ
Should be easy to swap if you find these (or something similar) more feet friendly. My pressure side cleaner (soon to be history and replaced by a robot) doesn't get stuck on it but can have it's vector changed. Do you copy Victor?