- Jun 23, 2012
- 1,054
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I think it turned out amazing!! LOVE the glow tiles you added, great idea! I hope you are able to capture them with your camera.
waterworx said:Dog goes crazy over the laminar jets don't know why but she is crazy trying to bite the water stream when they are on. If I had to do anything different I would have extended the lazy river to at least 50'. We love the lazy river. When we kick on all pumps it's almost too much flow to be a lazy river. It whitecaps when all the pumps are on. Also I wish the island would have been bigger as was in my orginal plan the island was supposed to be 18' x 12' and it turned out more like 8 x 6. The island is really cool and I get alot of compliments by people who have seen the pool. Also I would have added 1 more light in the center on the lazy river for more light at night. I wish I could get a good pic of the pool color itself but none of the pictures do it justice. The pool color is awesome and turned out much better than I anticipated.
cbink said:This is a truly amazing pool! Congrats - it's beautiful! The lazy river is just so cool.
Do you mind sharing your cinema setup? It looks great. Is the projector setup permanent or do you move it out every time you want to use it?
billsteff said:I have a quick question about your pool. We were looking at doing something like this, and just curious what the monthly electric runs for a project like this?
Thanks for the response! The quality looks great - it's an awesome setup you have there.waterworx said:cbink said:This is a truly amazing pool! Congrats - it's beautiful! The lazy river is just so cool.
Do you mind sharing your cinema setup? It looks great. Is the projector setup permanent or do you move it out every time you want to use it?
Sorry it had been awhile. The projector and receiver is setup each time we use it. I have a bracket mounted to the palapa/tiki hut and the projector mounts to it with one bolt/wing nut setup. I'm afraid to leave them out due to the humidity. As far as the screen it is 9' x 16' and we also take it down when it's not being used. It is secured in place with the bungee cord tie downs to a metal EMT tubing frame that is mounted to the cedar post. We leave emt tubing in place and just remove the bungee cords and fold the screen up for storage. The screen and bungee's was purchased at Carls Place. They have all the dimensions you need to build the frame out of emt tubing. This spring I plan to cut a hole in the side of my garage and install the receiver where it will stay out of the weather and still keep setting up the projector each time. If you have any more questions please let me know.