- Apr 12, 2021
- 11
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Hi ya'll, we've gotten an estimate after a fair amount of design work with a particular builder - hoping some of you might be able to spot any weaknesses or concerns (so many good people with good information up here). Onto the details:
Pool Specs
Size: 18x36
Perimeter: 108ft
Depth: 3.5 to 8 ft
Beach area - 36 (sq ft?)
Benches - 28 (linear ft?)
Gallons: 21,600 (roughly)
Spa Specs
Size - 7’ square with benches, tile, coping, and 6 venturi fed jets
18” raised compared to pool
Equipment
Filter: 300 sq ft Sta-Rite System 3 cartridge filter (up size to 500 sq ft with the spa)
Sanitization: IntelliChlor IC40
Heater: Pentair Max-E-Therm 400K BTU Propane Gas (we have 500 gallon in ground propane tank)
Main Pump: 0.5 to 3 HP Sta-Rite Variable Speed pump (including valves, unions)
Control Panel: i10 Intellicenter Personality Kit and Load Center
Pool Lights: 4 Pentair Glo-Brites (asked for Micro-Brites, getting a little push back from designer)
Bubbler for beach area
Cleaner: quoted with a Pentair Racer LS auto cleaner with booster pump (most likely remove)
Plumbing
2 skimmers, dual main drains, 4 returns (going to get the skimmer independently plumbed)
Autofill with RPZ and inspections
Construction
Plaster - Level 1 or 2 quartz
Steel - #4 Rebar, 9” on centers, both ways
Bonding - #8 bare copper loop for grounding of pool shell per code (one for the halo bond), and #8 bare copper water bond
Quoted with Lueder coping (12” with eased edge), Granite bar top for pool, 6” frostpropof ceramic tile ($8 allowance)
Misc
Autocover with sump/stone brackets and stone leading edge
4 Removable bar stools
Roughly 14’ square sunken deck area
Permits, insurance, excavation, life line, pool school, etc
Also note - equipment pad looks to be at about 110 ft from closest pool / spa edge, not sure if that influences anything aside from having extra costs for longer plumbing runs, etc.
Thoughts, comments, concerns?
I do have a couple areas I’m not as sure about w.r.t. the auto-cover (I’d really like to include mostly for peace of mind about safety, etc).
Pool Specs
Size: 18x36
Perimeter: 108ft
Depth: 3.5 to 8 ft
Beach area - 36 (sq ft?)
Benches - 28 (linear ft?)
Gallons: 21,600 (roughly)
Spa Specs
Size - 7’ square with benches, tile, coping, and 6 venturi fed jets
18” raised compared to pool
Equipment
Filter: 300 sq ft Sta-Rite System 3 cartridge filter (up size to 500 sq ft with the spa)
Sanitization: IntelliChlor IC40
Heater: Pentair Max-E-Therm 400K BTU Propane Gas (we have 500 gallon in ground propane tank)
Main Pump: 0.5 to 3 HP Sta-Rite Variable Speed pump (including valves, unions)
Control Panel: i10 Intellicenter Personality Kit and Load Center
Pool Lights: 4 Pentair Glo-Brites (asked for Micro-Brites, getting a little push back from designer)
Bubbler for beach area
Cleaner: quoted with a Pentair Racer LS auto cleaner with booster pump (most likely remove)
Plumbing
2 skimmers, dual main drains, 4 returns (going to get the skimmer independently plumbed)
Autofill with RPZ and inspections
Construction
Plaster - Level 1 or 2 quartz
Steel - #4 Rebar, 9” on centers, both ways
Bonding - #8 bare copper loop for grounding of pool shell per code (one for the halo bond), and #8 bare copper water bond
Quoted with Lueder coping (12” with eased edge), Granite bar top for pool, 6” frostpropof ceramic tile ($8 allowance)
Misc
Autocover with sump/stone brackets and stone leading edge
4 Removable bar stools
Roughly 14’ square sunken deck area
Permits, insurance, excavation, life line, pool school, etc
Also note - equipment pad looks to be at about 110 ft from closest pool / spa edge, not sure if that influences anything aside from having extra costs for longer plumbing runs, etc.
Thoughts, comments, concerns?
I do have a couple areas I’m not as sure about w.r.t. the auto-cover (I’d really like to include mostly for peace of mind about safety, etc).
- Would a robot cleaner be able to work under a closed cover? Would I need to open the cover, let it clean, then pull it out and close cover whenever I need to clean? Or would keeping the pressure type cleaner that the PB recommended be better for having an auto-cover? (When I mentioned the drop in robot cleaner, the designer suggested keeping the pressure line anyways in case we change our mind or a future home owner does).
- I have concerns about the raised spa / spill-over with the auto-cover. Is that allowed? What about w.r.t. freeze times? My understanding is that Texas pools are configured to turn on all the water once the temperature gets low enough to prevent pipes freezing.
- Maybe instead of a spill-over, we have them build a channel inside the spa wall that connects into the pool below the auto-cover line? Or pull the spa away from right next to the pool and let the water pour into a channel that leads to the pool.