So the pool hole is being dug tomorrow, and the pool will be set as well. Over the course of next week the PB will do the plumbing etc... The week after, concrete.
So, things finally moving...
However I have a question to ask you pool vets.
Do any of you have a freeform pool with an automatic cover? Thats what mine will have.
I always envisioned a top track cover. I just dont particularly like the look of a deck within a deck.
First picture here is TOP Track. I just think (or thought) that always looked more appealing than the second picture.
For an number of reasons my PB converted me to the latter picture. Granted our track will be inches from the sides of the pool, not feet out like this one.
1. The lid in this sunken (deck in deck) will be completely FLush... With the top track it would be angled up, and a massive tripping hazard.
2. The track would be facing up and debris and stuff would constantly be in the way.
3. The Cover would be dragging across much more concrete, wearing out the life of the cover quicker.
So, does anyone here have this system? or the first? What made you choose one option over the other?
I have to literally figure this all out, in the next 10 hours... tomorrow he digs..
The main issue im facing is due to the fact that the concrete lower deck is squared off (basically a rectangle pool at that point) it makes it so the corners (near my deck and new hot tub local) are literally touching... Meaning there is not enough room to walk around, and unless i push the pool further out in the yard people will just walk down, then up, across the deck in a deck.
So the first pic here is the issue im facing.
This picture is what happens when I move the pool further from the deck, allowing more passage.
The downside is I lose some space for the deck chair bump out, and some space at the end. Im constrained by my cities code who only allows 33% of the space to be hard surface.
I guess im just looking for a little bit of friendly advice... I was so in love with my original plan... Now im being thrust last minute essentially in to adopting a new one.