Hi -- another single mom! I totally understand where you are coming from.
I'm working on a renovation -- but I've been taking notes, so here are some questions/punchlist items from around the forum that I've gathered.
I personally would not do a water feature. I think water features take a lot of time and effort, or money, to maintain over time. The opposite of rest and relaxation. I've never done a pool feature -- but I've had to deal w/ the 3 water features already on the property and its a PITA. So in the interest of future sanity I'd ixnay a water feature.
See below -- and the experts I know will chime in. I've cut some of the below from other posts. Hope its helpful.
Lay down conduits under the decking now for future expansion (extra pvc sleeves as trenches dug) consider low voltage, regular electrical, water, natural gas, Cat5 cable as future expansion possibilities. |
Possible water line extension near to pool? Autofill. |
install electrical outlet at deck near the deep end (future robot) |
sufficient low voltage for lighting and future lighting |
hardwired /cat 5 cable? |
make steps smaller/different? |
Insert Safety Tiles on steps (make sure grouting matches the color of the pool plaster or it will look bad) |
Plumbing details; we will not have a spa but will have bubblers, a slide and waterfall. I asked a question about "will we be able to control everything separately" and got a "yes", but I know we are only having one pump so I am going to get more details on that. Want to make sure I can control on/off and flow rate for all three |
need to really be sure the coping is right for us -- people complain a lot. . . |
stub for a few electrical outlets in. backyard, it really helps down the line |
put extra pvc sleeves in backyard while trenches are dug. Makes it easy for future landscaping or lighting (thanks beachhead) |
speakers? Music outside? (more wiring) |
oversize the filters and SWG to make it easier. . . |
How do we drain pool if we go w/ salt? Do we need a line to the city? |