Hello TFP community,
This is my first post at TFP, but I have been using this website as an invaluable resource to learn as much about pools as I can.
I promised my wife that instead of a cottage that I would build a pool for her and our little family (we have 3 children under 5). So our plan is to start this pool and our backyard landscaping next spring. We live just outside of Hamilton, Ontario (Canada), so our pool season is relatively short. We live on just under 2 acres of land, and our house is a partial walkout, so there is a pretty significant slope in the back. This means we will have to put in a number of retaining walls to support one side of the pool.
I have attached our landscape plan drawings.



The drawings do not quite show the elevations but you can get the idea. The pool equipment will be housed in the garage in the picture.
The plan is to have a 20 x 40 rectangular (my wife likes symmetry) salt water pool. Our water source is a well (with pretty hard water) and septic tank. My hope is to design a relatively low maintenance pool (I plan on doing most of the maintenance myself if i can, with the help of TFP).
I have tried to read as much as i can about the pool options, equipment, etc. but I am finding myself a bit overwhelmed with all the options.
So I have done as much research as i can regarding reputable pool builders in our area. We have gotten quotes for both vinyl liner and fiberglass pools.
I hope the TFP community can help us make some decisions.
1) Our first big decision is of course fiberglass vs vinyl liner (gunite was not an option due to price). Most of the people we know have vinyl liner pools and are very happy. I have read the pros and cons of fiberglass pools, but I truly don't know anyone who has one. Would one be recommended over the other in Canada? The fiberglass quote was a bit more expensive, but factoring in vinyl liner changes it probably evens out. Anyone in Ontario (or the Northern USA) have great or terrible experiences with fiberglass recently? I know it depends on the quality of the PB. Our fiberglass PB also recommended chlorine pucks and ozone instead of SWG for the pool due to the fact he states the salt will damage the fiberglass over time (as well as the equipment). I have read at TFP that ozone and pucks are not recommended, but does salt damage the fiberglass pool? The PB said he would install a SWG if we wanted, but he didn't recommend it.
2) Each PB recommended different equipment, only one used a variety of pool equipment. I understand that if you use 3 or more pieces from the same company that it often extends the warranty for some (i.e Hayward, Sta rite) but would it be better to go with what reviews the best and the lesser warranty? The companies used were Jandy, Hayward and Sta rite.
3) My plan was to go with a large sand filter, but i was concerned regarding the backwashing and loss of water. Would my hard well water be okay to fill the pool as long as i checked the calcium? There is very low iron content but I could have it rechecked just in case.
We originally wanted a Coverstar Autocover, but it was price prohibitive. Especially with the fact it would have to be replaced every 4-5 years. We don't have many trees nearby so we hope the pool will stay relatively clean.
I have so many questions, but I will stop here and be happy to answer any questions about our plans. Any feedback, or insight would be greatly appreciated. I truly would like to thank all of the contributors to TFP for giving their time to help rookies like myself.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks!
Derek P
This is my first post at TFP, but I have been using this website as an invaluable resource to learn as much about pools as I can.
I promised my wife that instead of a cottage that I would build a pool for her and our little family (we have 3 children under 5). So our plan is to start this pool and our backyard landscaping next spring. We live just outside of Hamilton, Ontario (Canada), so our pool season is relatively short. We live on just under 2 acres of land, and our house is a partial walkout, so there is a pretty significant slope in the back. This means we will have to put in a number of retaining walls to support one side of the pool.
I have attached our landscape plan drawings.



The drawings do not quite show the elevations but you can get the idea. The pool equipment will be housed in the garage in the picture.
The plan is to have a 20 x 40 rectangular (my wife likes symmetry) salt water pool. Our water source is a well (with pretty hard water) and septic tank. My hope is to design a relatively low maintenance pool (I plan on doing most of the maintenance myself if i can, with the help of TFP).
I have tried to read as much as i can about the pool options, equipment, etc. but I am finding myself a bit overwhelmed with all the options.
So I have done as much research as i can regarding reputable pool builders in our area. We have gotten quotes for both vinyl liner and fiberglass pools.
I hope the TFP community can help us make some decisions.
1) Our first big decision is of course fiberglass vs vinyl liner (gunite was not an option due to price). Most of the people we know have vinyl liner pools and are very happy. I have read the pros and cons of fiberglass pools, but I truly don't know anyone who has one. Would one be recommended over the other in Canada? The fiberglass quote was a bit more expensive, but factoring in vinyl liner changes it probably evens out. Anyone in Ontario (or the Northern USA) have great or terrible experiences with fiberglass recently? I know it depends on the quality of the PB. Our fiberglass PB also recommended chlorine pucks and ozone instead of SWG for the pool due to the fact he states the salt will damage the fiberglass over time (as well as the equipment). I have read at TFP that ozone and pucks are not recommended, but does salt damage the fiberglass pool? The PB said he would install a SWG if we wanted, but he didn't recommend it.
2) Each PB recommended different equipment, only one used a variety of pool equipment. I understand that if you use 3 or more pieces from the same company that it often extends the warranty for some (i.e Hayward, Sta rite) but would it be better to go with what reviews the best and the lesser warranty? The companies used were Jandy, Hayward and Sta rite.
3) My plan was to go with a large sand filter, but i was concerned regarding the backwashing and loss of water. Would my hard well water be okay to fill the pool as long as i checked the calcium? There is very low iron content but I could have it rechecked just in case.
We originally wanted a Coverstar Autocover, but it was price prohibitive. Especially with the fact it would have to be replaced every 4-5 years. We don't have many trees nearby so we hope the pool will stay relatively clean.
I have so many questions, but I will stop here and be happy to answer any questions about our plans. Any feedback, or insight would be greatly appreciated. I truly would like to thank all of the contributors to TFP for giving their time to help rookies like myself.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks!
Derek P