We have started building an enclosure to keep our pool equipment out of the elements. Thankfully it is not in the sun much, but we want to make sure we prolong the life of the equipment as long as possible.
I wanted to share the progress/photos in case it helps someone else in the future!
Hubby and I started by a trip to the local home improvement store to get the essentials to build a frame. I'm certainly not the best builder, but we got the job done. Here are a few photos:
We measured out a shed or "lean to" that would be large enough to accommodate a gas heater in the future. We also wanted to make sure that it would be big enough to be serviceable if parts need to be replaced or repaired in the future. This amounted to about a 10ftx5ft structure with a pitch to the roof suitable for shingles or tin. We marked the spot for the posts with spray paint and dug holes with pole diggers. We dug to about 18 inches, put in the posts, leveled and filled in with concrete. We used scrap wood to keep the posts level while they dried (you should see that in the photos) We did this about 10 days ago. After the concrete cured for the week (and we got our friend over to help us) we moved on to the next step. To be continued in next post...
I wanted to share the progress/photos in case it helps someone else in the future!
Hubby and I started by a trip to the local home improvement store to get the essentials to build a frame. I'm certainly not the best builder, but we got the job done. Here are a few photos:
We measured out a shed or "lean to" that would be large enough to accommodate a gas heater in the future. We also wanted to make sure that it would be big enough to be serviceable if parts need to be replaced or repaired in the future. This amounted to about a 10ftx5ft structure with a pitch to the roof suitable for shingles or tin. We marked the spot for the posts with spray paint and dug holes with pole diggers. We dug to about 18 inches, put in the posts, leveled and filled in with concrete. We used scrap wood to keep the posts level while they dried (you should see that in the photos) We did this about 10 days ago. After the concrete cured for the week (and we got our friend over to help us) we moved on to the next step. To be continued in next post...