- Jul 29, 2007
- 115
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Owner builder - Starting again after 5 years away. Job changes had us working/living apart, after buying our home here in Apache Junction in 2012. We've completed the preliminary work, retaining wall, fill and grade. Now on to OB with BYOP. Using BYOP because we decided to go with them in 2013, after receiving a number of bids that were very high and the builders all wanted to take us away from the simplistic pool we wanted to something more grand and more expensive. BYOP remembered us and were very nice about not having us pay today's rates, for what we had already purchased in 2013 and never used.
Hubby decided that he would dig the pool, by hand, over the years that I was working out of state, so here's a few pictures from that journey. This spanned several years because he also worked full time. It was really an excuse to play in the dirt, he loves the outdoors.
All of the rocks were dug out by hand and used to build up a barrier.
An engineer by design who swears by the "simple tool". There's a wash that runs within the property when we have a heavy rain over a short period of time.

When we were finally both finally here for good and started talking to pool builders, the first thing they said was "stop digging!". "It's better if you fill and grade to patio level and then dig the pool out. hahaha

We removed the temporary retaining wall he'd built, great exercise and I now have my own, 3 wheel, wheel barrow. We had the professionals install the permanent walls at the end of last year.


And now, the area is filled and we have our compaction rate certified, so we're ready to move forward. Below is the job site.

Here's the plan we're working with to submit for permit soon. My only wants are size 20X44, rectangle, baja shelf that will be on the west end so I can have the view of the Superstitions. I want to retain as much of the natural landscape and not hardscape a lot of the area. I'd really like to find some large stepping stones instead of having a uniformed surface. All Pentair stuff except for the heat pump and will add a propane heater later. Any suggestions, workmen referrals are greatly appreciated.

Hubby decided that he would dig the pool, by hand, over the years that I was working out of state, so here's a few pictures from that journey. This spanned several years because he also worked full time. It was really an excuse to play in the dirt, he loves the outdoors.
All of the rocks were dug out by hand and used to build up a barrier.

When we were finally both finally here for good and started talking to pool builders, the first thing they said was "stop digging!". "It's better if you fill and grade to patio level and then dig the pool out. hahaha

We removed the temporary retaining wall he'd built, great exercise and I now have my own, 3 wheel, wheel barrow. We had the professionals install the permanent walls at the end of last year.


And now, the area is filled and we have our compaction rate certified, so we're ready to move forward. Below is the job site.

Here's the plan we're working with to submit for permit soon. My only wants are size 20X44, rectangle, baja shelf that will be on the west end so I can have the view of the Superstitions. I want to retain as much of the natural landscape and not hardscape a lot of the area. I'd really like to find some large stepping stones instead of having a uniformed surface. All Pentair stuff except for the heat pump and will add a propane heater later. Any suggestions, workmen referrals are greatly appreciated.
