After covid delays, I'm almost at the point of breaking ground on a new pool in Los Angeles. I've appreciated this forum, steering me away from UV / Ozone sanitation (thanks!)
I have a few questions and would love any feedback. Pool is 50' x 14' with 10' x 14' spa inside.
1. Designer found a gorgeous glossy bluegreen ceramic tile that's not pool certified, only bath. Designer says it'll work for pools. Tile manufacturer says not recommended but people have installed similar tiles in pools and none have reported issues. Glaze is acid sensitive. (Abrasion Class 1, chemical resistance Class A, stain resistance Class C, slip resistance < 0.42). Anyone have experience going this route, good or bad? Despite the beauty my gut says don't risk it.
2. I want a play pool with a tiny deep end for diving and have 39' of pool to work with. Proposed depth is below, half 3'6" and half 6'. I think I'd prefer something like 4' or 4.5' all the way across, with the last 5-8' at 5'5" or 6' (instead of 20' of deep end). Does that sound reasonable or does anyone have a better suggestion to get what I want? Don't want a "deep middle" to keep diving and splashing away from a seating area.

3. I'm thinking 400k BTU gas heater + hybrid electric heat pump to maintain swimming temps plus provide a spa heating boost when needed. There is an automatic cover. I hear conflicting things on if a heat pump will provide value in Los Angeles, but I'm willing to be a guinea pig. Roof solar water heater is not an option though I understand it's the most cost efficient. Will have solar power generation eventually that I would plan to leverage. Average ambient temp is 60.2 degrees, above the 50 degree minimum for heat pumps 90% of the year. Anyone else in LA try a heat pump?
4. I want the smoothest possible surface that's not plaster. I've read on here all pebble products are rough; some people get lucky; mostly it's about a good install process. Designer likes Pebble Sheen Black Onyx. I like the feel of the Finest Finish Micro Fusion sample, but their Midnight isn't dark enough to achieve the desired look. Any other suggestions?
4. Current equipment:
- 2 1/2" Pentair commercial grade skimmer
- 2" PVC vacuum line
- 3" PVC jet suction and return for spa jets
- 2" PVC for spa heating and circulation
- 2" PVC booster air blower for spa jets
- 2" overflow pipe
- Jandy RS I-Aqualink 900
- Jandy 4 function spa controller
- 5 Pentair Glow Brite low voltage color lights
- Pentair 400k BTU Mastertemp heater
- Pentair Ultratemp ETi Hybrid heat pump + gas heater
- Pentair 520 Clean & Clear cartridge filter
- Pentair variable speed Intelliflow pump
- Pentair 2 HP whisperflow jet pump
- 2 HP silencer air blower
- Pentair 1 1/2 HP water feature pump
- Pentair Intellichlor salt system
Last time someone recommended a Raypak heater so I'll look into those again. Open to any other suggestions.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I have a few questions and would love any feedback. Pool is 50' x 14' with 10' x 14' spa inside.
1. Designer found a gorgeous glossy bluegreen ceramic tile that's not pool certified, only bath. Designer says it'll work for pools. Tile manufacturer says not recommended but people have installed similar tiles in pools and none have reported issues. Glaze is acid sensitive. (Abrasion Class 1, chemical resistance Class A, stain resistance Class C, slip resistance < 0.42). Anyone have experience going this route, good or bad? Despite the beauty my gut says don't risk it.
2. I want a play pool with a tiny deep end for diving and have 39' of pool to work with. Proposed depth is below, half 3'6" and half 6'. I think I'd prefer something like 4' or 4.5' all the way across, with the last 5-8' at 5'5" or 6' (instead of 20' of deep end). Does that sound reasonable or does anyone have a better suggestion to get what I want? Don't want a "deep middle" to keep diving and splashing away from a seating area.

3. I'm thinking 400k BTU gas heater + hybrid electric heat pump to maintain swimming temps plus provide a spa heating boost when needed. There is an automatic cover. I hear conflicting things on if a heat pump will provide value in Los Angeles, but I'm willing to be a guinea pig. Roof solar water heater is not an option though I understand it's the most cost efficient. Will have solar power generation eventually that I would plan to leverage. Average ambient temp is 60.2 degrees, above the 50 degree minimum for heat pumps 90% of the year. Anyone else in LA try a heat pump?
4. I want the smoothest possible surface that's not plaster. I've read on here all pebble products are rough; some people get lucky; mostly it's about a good install process. Designer likes Pebble Sheen Black Onyx. I like the feel of the Finest Finish Micro Fusion sample, but their Midnight isn't dark enough to achieve the desired look. Any other suggestions?
4. Current equipment:
- 2 1/2" Pentair commercial grade skimmer
- 2" PVC vacuum line
- 3" PVC jet suction and return for spa jets
- 2" PVC for spa heating and circulation
- 2" PVC booster air blower for spa jets
- 2" overflow pipe
- Jandy RS I-Aqualink 900
- Jandy 4 function spa controller
- 5 Pentair Glow Brite low voltage color lights
- Pentair 400k BTU Mastertemp heater
- Pentair Ultratemp ETi Hybrid heat pump + gas heater
- Pentair 520 Clean & Clear cartridge filter
- Pentair variable speed Intelliflow pump
- Pentair 2 HP whisperflow jet pump
- 2 HP silencer air blower
- Pentair 1 1/2 HP water feature pump
- Pentair Intellichlor salt system
Last time someone recommended a Raypak heater so I'll look into those again. Open to any other suggestions.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!