pbdbk
07-23-2013, 01:01 AM
My wife and I are in the process of soliciting designs and proposals from pool constructors for a roughly 15' x 40' free form pool with spa, sun shelf and water feature. So far, we have only been in contact with one builder who has a good reputation with the Better Business Bureau and Angie's List and has been in business for approx. 34 years in Central Florida. We had a pool at the last house we owned and find we really miss having that body of water in near proximity even when we are not swimming in it. The last house was on a heavily-wooded lot and the pool had to be screened to minimize the debris that dropped into it. Since it was also pretty much in deep shadows most of the day that made for a double whammy when it came to pool temperatures. The next pool will be unscreened and the deck area will be surrounded by a 4' high metal fence. There are no large trees in the yard and none too near the property line on either side. The back of the lot faces an open area (mostly a large retention pond that never has any water in it, even in hurricane season).
At the last house we had a pool service but I think I will be giving the pool maintenance a shot myself this time. The last pool was a chlorine system and this one will be a SWCG. We had a Hayward Navigator-type cleaner on the last pool and I am pretty sure we will be going with a robotic cleaner that doesn't dump all the pool sweepings right back through the pump and into the filter.
We are just starting to get into the equipment choice phase of our first proposal and my preference is to pick equipment that is aimed at lower operating costs rather than low initial expenditure. This pool builder seems to like Pentair products and from what I read that would be a step up from the Hayward pump, chlorinator and filter we had on the previous pool.
Any suggestions anyone might have regarding pool cleaners, filter systems, pumps, etc. would be more than welcomed. Even though we had a pool before this still feels a lot like I imagine sky diving would be. No matter how much you read about it and talk with people who have done it, it's still kinda scary.
At the last house we had a pool service but I think I will be giving the pool maintenance a shot myself this time. The last pool was a chlorine system and this one will be a SWCG. We had a Hayward Navigator-type cleaner on the last pool and I am pretty sure we will be going with a robotic cleaner that doesn't dump all the pool sweepings right back through the pump and into the filter.
We are just starting to get into the equipment choice phase of our first proposal and my preference is to pick equipment that is aimed at lower operating costs rather than low initial expenditure. This pool builder seems to like Pentair products and from what I read that would be a step up from the Hayward pump, chlorinator and filter we had on the previous pool.
Any suggestions anyone might have regarding pool cleaners, filter systems, pumps, etc. would be more than welcomed. Even though we had a pool before this still feels a lot like I imagine sky diving would be. No matter how much you read about it and talk with people who have done it, it's still kinda scary.