Hello everyone! This is my first post as a new pool owner (to-be) for a new home construction project.
I currently have a design that was made by our architect and then the design put into construction plans with the assistance with a national pool builder (Platinum Pools by Cody)
Overall the pool seems to fit what we want to accomplish which is:
- lap swimming
- typical pool games (volleyball, basketball)
My question is more about the equipment selected which is in the drawings I've attached. Currently setup for Jandy equipment. Is the pump sized well? It's a cartridge setup, but wondering if Sand is better?
During construction, we have the option to plumb for gas for a future heater OR I've been considering an electric heat pump/chiller type option so we can use the lap pool for a longer season in Houston, TX. It seems that the gas heater works fast but is much more expensive long term while heat pumps seem to have mixed experiences from talking to the pool companies. Not sure if its a lack of experience or selection of equipment? Would like feedback on that as well.
Why are we waiting to put the heating option after construction? Because the builder puts a markup on it and I'm trying to go as barebones during the initial install and just plumb for things we can add on without the mark up.
My hope is to use ultimately have the automation setup using the Pool Attendant by Poolside. I'm a complete newb to pool setup so I've been trying to read as much as I can through the pool school but I'd like to try and set this pool up with as little re-work.
I currently have a design that was made by our architect and then the design put into construction plans with the assistance with a national pool builder (Platinum Pools by Cody)
Overall the pool seems to fit what we want to accomplish which is:
- lap swimming
- typical pool games (volleyball, basketball)
My question is more about the equipment selected which is in the drawings I've attached. Currently setup for Jandy equipment. Is the pump sized well? It's a cartridge setup, but wondering if Sand is better?
During construction, we have the option to plumb for gas for a future heater OR I've been considering an electric heat pump/chiller type option so we can use the lap pool for a longer season in Houston, TX. It seems that the gas heater works fast but is much more expensive long term while heat pumps seem to have mixed experiences from talking to the pool companies. Not sure if its a lack of experience or selection of equipment? Would like feedback on that as well.
Why are we waiting to put the heating option after construction? Because the builder puts a markup on it and I'm trying to go as barebones during the initial install and just plumb for things we can add on without the mark up.
My hope is to use ultimately have the automation setup using the Pool Attendant by Poolside. I'm a complete newb to pool setup so I've been trying to read as much as I can through the pool school but I'd like to try and set this pool up with as little re-work.