I'm building a new in ground gunite pool near Boston,MA and am currently deciding between builders. I'd love to see what suggestions and thoughts people have to share about the project. Our goal is to be able to operate the pool year round with minimal risk of damage from freezing and reasonable heating cost. We have a backup generator that will be able to run the pool equipment when the power goes out.
Here's the current plan:
I have quotes from 2 builders that cover all these items. On the insulation, both builders proposed using rigid insulation for the pool walls. For the pool floor, one did not feel comfortable using rigid insulation fearing that it may settle and cause issues later on. Instead they proposed using a vermiculite mixture for the pool floor.
I'm also considering trying to insulate the buried pipes running to the equipment, possibly using closed cell spray foam (like this).
Here's the current plan:
- size: 10' x 20', 3.5' to 6' depth
- Pentair or Hayward variable speed pump
- cartridge filter
- 400K btu Mastertemp heater
- prism matrix wet edge pebble finish
- automatic cover
- sides and bottom of pool insulated from the ground
- Endless pool Fastlane
- Equipment will be put in the basement of my house which will be about 20' from the pool
I have quotes from 2 builders that cover all these items. On the insulation, both builders proposed using rigid insulation for the pool walls. For the pool floor, one did not feel comfortable using rigid insulation fearing that it may settle and cause issues later on. Instead they proposed using a vermiculite mixture for the pool floor.
I'm also considering trying to insulate the buried pipes running to the equipment, possibly using closed cell spray foam (like this).