- Jun 3, 2020
- 108
- Pool Size
- 19500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Good afternoon,
All the information on this site has been very helpful. Thank you to all who share your knowledge!
We have signed a contract for a pool with some contingencies that have almost been resolved. The last two items could end up being very expensive which would mean I'd need to opt out of a few of the options we have planned for our build. Any advice you have for what is the best option, long-term, not just immediate price-wise, are appreciated.
We have well water and a septic system.
Well: we are going to have our water tested this weekend. We know it is high in iron and we're planning for a gunite pool with a pebble finish so we'd need to start it with trucked in water, a slurry tank type set up to pre-treat it, or we'd need to add some sort of filtration system at the water pump so the water is treated before it comes to the pool and house. The other option is to switch to city water but that will cost us close to $3500 end to end ($2145 to connect and then we have to pay to run pipe 150-200' to the house/pool) and seems like the most expensive option. I've noticed several well related threads at the time of fill but haven't seen anyone compare these options from the very start. I am happy to read an older thread if someone is aware of it, otherwise, your suggestions for the best path to pursue are welcome.
Septic: This is one of those 'apologize after' or 'ask permission' scenarios. We aren't sure but it appears there is an (old?) septic line that crosses where we plan to install the pool. The home is very old and we have grandfathered into most of the septic related codes. If we pay someone to come out and move the line we have to pay for an all new system. So, we can 'ask permission' and go through a whole new septic permitting and install process or we can just dig and if there is a line there and it appears to still have any activity, we deal with it then. We are leaning toward "apologize after' if we hit a line and have to stop the project. Do any of you have any suggestions regarding handing this in advance or in the project, if needed?
Thanks in advance!
__All details in progress - we're calling the pool Snoopy because it resembles the outline of that character__
Snoopy's details: 16K gal, IG gunite, 3.5' shallow to 6.5' deep,
Equipment: Jandy Pro Stealth 2.67 HP Variable Pump, Jandy Pro 340 CV Filter, Jandy Purelink 1400 SWG, Polaris TR28P, AquaLink RS controller
Minutia: well water (test pending, expect high iron), pool site is in full sun most of the day
Colors: Aqua blue pebble interior, silver travertine coping and patio, waterline NPT Iridium light blue waterline tile, 2 LED lights
All the information on this site has been very helpful. Thank you to all who share your knowledge!
We have signed a contract for a pool with some contingencies that have almost been resolved. The last two items could end up being very expensive which would mean I'd need to opt out of a few of the options we have planned for our build. Any advice you have for what is the best option, long-term, not just immediate price-wise, are appreciated.
We have well water and a septic system.
Well: we are going to have our water tested this weekend. We know it is high in iron and we're planning for a gunite pool with a pebble finish so we'd need to start it with trucked in water, a slurry tank type set up to pre-treat it, or we'd need to add some sort of filtration system at the water pump so the water is treated before it comes to the pool and house. The other option is to switch to city water but that will cost us close to $3500 end to end ($2145 to connect and then we have to pay to run pipe 150-200' to the house/pool) and seems like the most expensive option. I've noticed several well related threads at the time of fill but haven't seen anyone compare these options from the very start. I am happy to read an older thread if someone is aware of it, otherwise, your suggestions for the best path to pursue are welcome.
Septic: This is one of those 'apologize after' or 'ask permission' scenarios. We aren't sure but it appears there is an (old?) septic line that crosses where we plan to install the pool. The home is very old and we have grandfathered into most of the septic related codes. If we pay someone to come out and move the line we have to pay for an all new system. So, we can 'ask permission' and go through a whole new septic permitting and install process or we can just dig and if there is a line there and it appears to still have any activity, we deal with it then. We are leaning toward "apologize after' if we hit a line and have to stop the project. Do any of you have any suggestions regarding handing this in advance or in the project, if needed?
Thanks in advance!
__All details in progress - we're calling the pool Snoopy because it resembles the outline of that character__
Snoopy's details: 16K gal, IG gunite, 3.5' shallow to 6.5' deep,
Equipment: Jandy Pro Stealth 2.67 HP Variable Pump, Jandy Pro 340 CV Filter, Jandy Purelink 1400 SWG, Polaris TR28P, AquaLink RS controller
Minutia: well water (test pending, expect high iron), pool site is in full sun most of the day
Colors: Aqua blue pebble interior, silver travertine coping and patio, waterline NPT Iridium light blue waterline tile, 2 LED lights