We're finally nearing the home stretch on our pool build. This is our second pool build as we unfortunately had to move just 2 years after our last build.
Were just waiting on plaster and fill (which is happening this week) and we'll be done! We've had a few issues which has me questioning the current plumbing setup. We are getting a gunite pool with a raised spa and grotto waterfall. When we designed the pool with the builder the grotto was supposed to split and spill into the spa as well. The contractor and designer did not communicate well and I noticed when the stonemason left we just had a grotto waterfall that was separated from the spa. I asked the pool builder what was going on and they explained the mistake. Luckily I caught it before the deck (pavers) was laid and they plumbed another line and built another smaller waterfall that spilled into the spa. It's not exactly how we envisioned it, but too kuch work to fix and I didn't feel like waiting/wrangling with them to fix it exactly the way we agreed and I'm happy with the final aesthetic appearance.
My question is about the plumbing/equipment which were just completed today. We were quoted for Hayward Prologic PS-8 automation with remote to control "everything". Currently, there are only manual valves installed. I'm not sure if they plan on installing them later, but the way things have been going, I'm thinking they may not. Our last pool had a separate spa pump circuit from the pool pump, so I'm unfamiliar with the single pump for spa and pool. I wanted to post some pictures of our setup and a sketch I made to show the plumbing more clearly. I want to be able to turn either waterfall off independently, operate bubbler independently, and switch spa on/off all from the remote.
How could this best be accomplished with my current plumbing and is this the most efficient way to have my system plumbed? (It seems overly complicated and I have a strong suspicion that they don't know what they're doing due to the extra line for the unexpected second waterfall.)
In short, if they try to say they weren't planning on adding any automated valve actuators, how many and where do they need to go to accomplish what I was promised?
Edit: looking at my schematic, I can't understand why they didn't plumb the waterfall and bubbler both on the feature pump. Looks like that would have simplied the automation and allowed operation of the bubbler without stealing flow from the pool/spa.
Thanks for any help.

Were just waiting on plaster and fill (which is happening this week) and we'll be done! We've had a few issues which has me questioning the current plumbing setup. We are getting a gunite pool with a raised spa and grotto waterfall. When we designed the pool with the builder the grotto was supposed to split and spill into the spa as well. The contractor and designer did not communicate well and I noticed when the stonemason left we just had a grotto waterfall that was separated from the spa. I asked the pool builder what was going on and they explained the mistake. Luckily I caught it before the deck (pavers) was laid and they plumbed another line and built another smaller waterfall that spilled into the spa. It's not exactly how we envisioned it, but too kuch work to fix and I didn't feel like waiting/wrangling with them to fix it exactly the way we agreed and I'm happy with the final aesthetic appearance.
My question is about the plumbing/equipment which were just completed today. We were quoted for Hayward Prologic PS-8 automation with remote to control "everything". Currently, there are only manual valves installed. I'm not sure if they plan on installing them later, but the way things have been going, I'm thinking they may not. Our last pool had a separate spa pump circuit from the pool pump, so I'm unfamiliar with the single pump for spa and pool. I wanted to post some pictures of our setup and a sketch I made to show the plumbing more clearly. I want to be able to turn either waterfall off independently, operate bubbler independently, and switch spa on/off all from the remote.
How could this best be accomplished with my current plumbing and is this the most efficient way to have my system plumbed? (It seems overly complicated and I have a strong suspicion that they don't know what they're doing due to the extra line for the unexpected second waterfall.)
In short, if they try to say they weren't planning on adding any automated valve actuators, how many and where do they need to go to accomplish what I was promised?
Edit: looking at my schematic, I can't understand why they didn't plumb the waterfall and bubbler both on the feature pump. Looks like that would have simplied the automation and allowed operation of the bubbler without stealing flow from the pool/spa.
Thanks for any help.


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