After lurking for a few months I thought I'd start a thread as our pool build is about to start. I'm feeling fairly comfortable with the build process and I'm ready for the inevitable hiccups along the way. It was quite a process selecting a pool builder, but we're fairly comfortable with the company we chose. My main concern is managing the pool once it's up and running. Will cross that bridge when we come to it. I have read through pool school several times and downloaded the ebook.
We have 2 boys, aged 6 and 11, who are both fish. Our neighbours put a pool in a year or so ago and it's almost cruel for my boys to have to watch them through the fence on 40+ degree days. When we bought our house 10 years ago we specifically looked for a house without a pool. I was terrified that as young children they would find their way in, despite pool fencing etc. They are at an age now where they are both good swimmers and sensible enough to follow the rules. This doesn't stop me worrying completely though!
About our pool... in comparison to other builds I've seen here, it's really just a big puddle! We have a tiny backyard and wanted to leave a little space for the dogs and kids to play. Our access is very narrow at 1.2 metres, so it's $$ for time and small equipment. Dig is due to start tomorrow and will run for 3-4 days pending weather... and of course rain is predicted for the next 3 days. Sigh.
Concrete inground pool
- 3.2 x 6m
- 1.2 - 1.8m depth (water height)
- 0.5m bench width running length of pool
- Mini pebble interior, in salt and pepper
- s.r smith slide (if it fits!)
Decking
- Tumbled Travertine (linen) 40 x40 coping and paved surround
- ceramic waterline tile to blend with travertine look
- frameless glass pool fence on 2 sides, remaining sides will use boundary fence subject to certification.
- in water solar alarm system plus gate latch alarm
- nib retaining wall house side to level off slight slope
- grate drain running alongside nib wall and French drains around the rest of the perimeter.
Equipment/Plumbing
- swcg
- 1.5hp variable speed pump
- Sand filter with glass medium
- Heat pump provisions, but we will organise though a different company (will have its own pump).
- overflow with connection to storm water
* will update these details soon when I dig out the exact specifications.
We're after a fairly understated look and think it will suit the area - sorry Kim, but bling isn't my thing!
I'm already grateful for all the wonderful advice I've read here and looking forward to never setting foot inside a pool store if I can help it!
We have 2 boys, aged 6 and 11, who are both fish. Our neighbours put a pool in a year or so ago and it's almost cruel for my boys to have to watch them through the fence on 40+ degree days. When we bought our house 10 years ago we specifically looked for a house without a pool. I was terrified that as young children they would find their way in, despite pool fencing etc. They are at an age now where they are both good swimmers and sensible enough to follow the rules. This doesn't stop me worrying completely though!
About our pool... in comparison to other builds I've seen here, it's really just a big puddle! We have a tiny backyard and wanted to leave a little space for the dogs and kids to play. Our access is very narrow at 1.2 metres, so it's $$ for time and small equipment. Dig is due to start tomorrow and will run for 3-4 days pending weather... and of course rain is predicted for the next 3 days. Sigh.
Concrete inground pool
- 3.2 x 6m
- 1.2 - 1.8m depth (water height)
- 0.5m bench width running length of pool
- Mini pebble interior, in salt and pepper
- s.r smith slide (if it fits!)
Decking
- Tumbled Travertine (linen) 40 x40 coping and paved surround
- ceramic waterline tile to blend with travertine look
- frameless glass pool fence on 2 sides, remaining sides will use boundary fence subject to certification.
- in water solar alarm system plus gate latch alarm
- nib retaining wall house side to level off slight slope
- grate drain running alongside nib wall and French drains around the rest of the perimeter.
Equipment/Plumbing
- swcg
- 1.5hp variable speed pump
- Sand filter with glass medium
- Heat pump provisions, but we will organise though a different company (will have its own pump).
- overflow with connection to storm water
* will update these details soon when I dig out the exact specifications.
We're after a fairly understated look and think it will suit the area - sorry Kim, but bling isn't my thing!
I'm already grateful for all the wonderful advice I've read here and looking forward to never setting foot inside a pool store if I can help it!
