Hi All,
I have been lurking a little here nad there while we considered taking the plunge to do a pool. We signed a contract in August and permit was approved in September. We had our excavation delayed a few days due to rain. They dug the pool 2 weeks ago between rain storms. Unfortunately we had a hard dig. I am in far NW Peoria and this area is known for caliche. We had anticipated a hard dig and it was actually less $$ than we expected so we feel like we are ahead of the game. We decided on doing just a basic play pool with just a few upgrades including a salt water generator, an upgraded pebble radiance finish, and a larger filter. Nothing too fancy. We are a blended family with kids from teens to 30's and one grandchild with another on the way. My wife and I hope to make our home a gathering spot for all the kids, grand kids and friends. Even though the nest is almost empty we think adding the pool is a great way to have fun and relax during the AZ summers. Our house was built in 2015/16 and at the time we did not think we wanted a pool. So I landscaped the back myself and planted palms, pavers, artificial grass and 18 tons of landscape rock. It was a lot of work. A few weeks ago I basically tore it all out to make way for the pool. Fortunately, I will be able to re-purpose everything but the fake grass, which I donated to my Father in Law.
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Time to dig!!
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Caliche!
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They started on Friday 10/5 and finished up on Saturday. Brownie isn't so sure about all of this!
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Last Wednesday Plumbers arrived
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Last Friday the steel guy arrived
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Amazingly this work got done between epic rains here in AZ. The electric should be run this week hopefully.
I did have one plumbing question. I noticed when they pressurized the plumbing it was at 35psi and now is is slightly below 30psi. is that normal for that to fluctuate?
I have enjoyed looking through all your build threads out there and wanted to share.
I have been lurking a little here nad there while we considered taking the plunge to do a pool. We signed a contract in August and permit was approved in September. We had our excavation delayed a few days due to rain. They dug the pool 2 weeks ago between rain storms. Unfortunately we had a hard dig. I am in far NW Peoria and this area is known for caliche. We had anticipated a hard dig and it was actually less $$ than we expected so we feel like we are ahead of the game. We decided on doing just a basic play pool with just a few upgrades including a salt water generator, an upgraded pebble radiance finish, and a larger filter. Nothing too fancy. We are a blended family with kids from teens to 30's and one grandchild with another on the way. My wife and I hope to make our home a gathering spot for all the kids, grand kids and friends. Even though the nest is almost empty we think adding the pool is a great way to have fun and relax during the AZ summers. Our house was built in 2015/16 and at the time we did not think we wanted a pool. So I landscaped the back myself and planted palms, pavers, artificial grass and 18 tons of landscape rock. It was a lot of work. A few weeks ago I basically tore it all out to make way for the pool. Fortunately, I will be able to re-purpose everything but the fake grass, which I donated to my Father in Law.


Time to dig!!


Caliche!


They started on Friday 10/5 and finished up on Saturday. Brownie isn't so sure about all of this!



Last Wednesday Plumbers arrived




Last Friday the steel guy arrived



Amazingly this work got done between epic rains here in AZ. The electric should be run this week hopefully.
I did have one plumbing question. I noticed when they pressurized the plumbing it was at 35psi and now is is slightly below 30psi. is that normal for that to fluctuate?
I have enjoyed looking through all your build threads out there and wanted to share.