I see the "ramp". Is it made of composite boards? Does it go to the main door to the house from the pool? I like how it is laid at an angle. Nice touch!
Very sharp. The yard and pool design are all very well coordinated.
Did you have a designer create an overall plan? The overall plan was so well thought off and executed
Will you use glass or lava rocks for the inside?
Does the fire pit have a slo-mo switch??
Natural gas line (as well as a conduit for the LED light) was run underground while we were doing the decking. The company that makes the inserts (HPC) also can configure them as propane, so that could be an option too, but obviously you'd need a much larger access panel for the tank. We have just a small (maybe 5" X 12" panel) for access to the burner control and the gas shutoff - you can see it in one of the pics above.
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Thanks for the info. Yeah I saw the one door I wasn't sure if there was another one somewhere else that supported the propane tank I wasn't seeing in the photos. I wanted to pipe natural gas to my yard but the cost was too much. Our city codes are insane and I would have needed to bring my entire house up to code to run an exterior gas line from the meter to the back yard.
Yeah I know what you are talking about. I have enough capacity to my home but the problem is the city requires that an independent plumber comes out and does the gas. This means the pool company cannot use their own plumbers. In addition said plumber must be a "master" plumber and also be approved by the city to do gas work (they have a separate procedure I guess). I know one of these guys and he is very fair so I would have probably used him. He told me the problem is the city comes in and inspects the entire house and say my water heater isn't up to current code then I would have to replace it etc... It is a pain! If I was getting a spa or a heater then I would have been forced to do it but eventually I'll just put in solar heating or something.