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PoolDoc
04-27-2014, 05:37 PM
Cool pool, and interesting video . . . but I'm not going to get in a plane you're flying, until you've had a bit more practice! ;)

CarlD
04-27-2014, 05:39 PM
Cool pool, and interesting video . . . but I'm not going to get in a plane you're flying, until you've had a bit more practice! ;)

Either that or he trained at "Top Gun"--in which case I am not flying with him! (where's the "chicken" smilie?)

PoolDoc
04-27-2014, 05:51 PM
Either that or he trained at "Top Gun"--in which case I am not flying with him!

Speak for yourself! A chance to fly with a top gun pilot -- in an F-15/16/18 -- is likely to be one of my unfulfilled desires. For about 16 years, Chattanooga had an airshow every other year, with either the Blue Angels (2x) or the Thunderbirds. My back yard was in the middle of the southern leg of the Thunderbirds performance loop. They'd always run practice flights the day before, getting low enough so that once one of my sons got a wave from a pilot!

Three of us LOVED it. Susan, not so much. A couple of years, the T-birds would take a local media rep on a PR flight up to the military air space at Arnold Air Force base, which always made apparently made the reps a bit green. I was green too, but with envy, not nausea. I always said if I ever got an invite, I'd go to Six Flags on some off-days, and spend time on some of the looping and upside down rides to get ready.

A chance to do so, would be the ONLY reason I'd voluntarily go to Six Flags or somewhere similar -- so I could 'flight train' my stomach before getting strapped into the real thing.

martinkennedy
04-27-2014, 06:38 PM
Thanks guys. You can see the way the palms were blowing that the wind was pretty intense. On a side note, when I was younger, I did solo on a Cessna 172. Take care.

PoolDoc
04-27-2014, 06:54 PM
OK. I'll buy that.

Some years ago, I did some consulting and design work on a community condo pool at a luxury resort, and had to commute private plane, in a 1 1/2 hour flight. Several times, I was in a twin engine Beech, but mostly a single engine 4-seat Cessna, which may well have been a 172. On one return flight to Chattanooga, my pilot was threading his way along the NC/GA line between thunderstorms that were both south and north of us. I got into the co-pilot's seat with a fresh cup of coffee, before the pilot noticed. Once he did, he warned me to drink as much as possible before we got above 300 feet. I got a few sips before I had to cover it up with my hand. When we entered the downdraft across the primary mountain ridge, he was in a maximum throttle climb, and still losing 100 fps.

Needless to say, I didn't get another sip of coffee, till we landed in Chattanooga!

CarlD
04-27-2014, 10:26 PM
Speak for yourself! A chance to fly with a top gun pilot -- in an F-15/16/18 -- is likely to be one of my unfulfilled desires. For about 16 years, Chattanooga had an airshow every other year, with either the Blue Angels (2x) or the Thunderbirds. My back yard was in the middle of the southern leg of the Thunderbirds performance loop. They'd always run practice flights the day before, getting low enough so that once one of my sons got a wave from a pilot!

Three of us LOVED it. Susan, not so much. A couple of years, the T-birds would take a local media rep on a PR flight up to the military air space at Arnold Air Force base, which always made apparently made the reps a bit green. I was green too, but with envy, not nausea. I always said if I ever got an invite, I'd go to Six Flags on some off-days, and spend time on some of the looping and upside down rides to get ready.

A chance to do so, would be the ONLY reason I'd voluntarily go to Six Flags or somewhere similar -- so I could 'flight train' my stomach before getting strapped into the real thing.

Have fun! I LOVE to watch them fly! As long as MY feet are firmly on the ground!:D

BigDave
04-27-2014, 11:36 PM
... A chance to fly with a top gun pilot -- in an F-15/16/18 -- ... My Brother-in-Law was a Fighter Instructor (F-5) for the Air Force. I never got close to a ride along but would have loved it. My plan was: don't eat for two days.

PoolDoc
04-28-2014, 12:36 AM
my plan was: Don't eat for two days.

;)

CarlD
04-28-2014, 07:26 PM
My Brother-in-Law was a Fighter Instructor (F-5) for the Air Force. I never got close to a ride along but would have loved it. My plan was: don't eat for two days.

That sounds about right....I don't usually get motion sickness but that would do me!

PoolDoc
04-28-2014, 08:53 PM
@martinkennedy: I'd be very interested in whatever photos / details you can provide on the controls & pump that maintain the overflow basin. I'm getting feedback from various sources that pools with infinity edge often began to have problems after a year or so, and end up been run with levels below the water flow.

I can think of several ways to run a pit below pool level, but some are much more reliable than others.

martinkennedy
04-28-2014, 09:24 PM
There are 3 drains in the catch basin and 6 returns at the shallow end of the pool. It has a Pentair variable speed pump that only controls the flow of water over the infinity edge. It's the 3" line on the left of the picture


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martinkennedy
04-28-2014, 10:33 PM
Ultimately when all the wiring and controls are done the pump for the infinity edge will start when any of the water features that put water into the pool or basin are turned on. The water bowls, the exterior mini waterfalls on the side of the raised beam or the herons

PoolDoc
04-28-2014, 11:18 PM
One thing you'll need to watch for: any time the edge is ON, you'll be stripping carbonate alkalinity and raising the pH. The process won't stop till the pH is around 8.0. It will take time to learn how to manage it, to maintain carbonate saturation. But, given all the tile grout and plaster you have, it will be critical.

How were you planning to treat the pool? There's something feeder-looking between the filter and the Pentair pump. What is that?

What's the Pentair driving? An infloor cleaning system?

martinkennedy
04-29-2014, 11:20 AM
The other Pentair pump is running a few of the water features as well as an in-floor cleaning system. The 3rd pump will be running the bowels. We will be using Tri-Cor tablets for chlorination. With the aeration that we are doing it should help with the CYA. I understand as you have pointed out, that with the water flow into the catch basin that it will have an impact on the PH. I am having an outside service take care of the pool but I also have a test kit of my own to keep another set of eyes on the readings. Thanks for your continued comments and advice.

PoolDoc
04-29-2014, 03:31 PM
Ok, thanks for the info. One more question: in looking through the photos of the pool, I noticed a number of outlets on the wall of the pool closest to the house. What are those?


And . . .


The 3rd pump will be running the bowels.

Huh?



With the aeration that we are doing it should help with the CYA.

Not sure what you mean; aeration has no effect on CYA levels.

martinkennedy
04-29-2014, 09:51 PM
Sorry bowls not bowels. With the water falls and mist and evaporation that goes along with it, the need for replacement water increases. Replacing the water at a higher rate in effect acts as a counter balance to higher CYA. This just means I will go a longer period of time before I will have to drain and refill the pool to lower the CYA created by using chlorine pucks in the chlorinator.

The outlets at the end of the pool are the returns for the catch basin and the other are the returns from the skimmers

PoolDoc
04-29-2014, 10:08 PM
Thanks for the info. I think I can visualize the system functionally, now.


With the water falls and mist and evaporation that goes along with it, the need for replacement water increases. Replacing the water at a higher rate in effect acts as a counter balance to higher CYA.

Actually, that's not correct. Losing water to evaporation has no effect on the total quantity (mass) of CYA present in the pool water, just as solar evaporation does not lower the ocean's salinity. The reason is that the water vapor -- evaporated water -- is essentially distilled water, free of all chemicals. Some volatiles may be present, but CYA does not have a significant volatile fraction.

There are 3 known ways to lower CYA:
1. Drain (as liquid water, not evaporate as water vapor) and replace.
2. Precipitate with melamine, making a huge mess.
3. Biodegrade with heterogeneous 'slime' composed of algae and soil bacteria. This happens naturally, but is unpredictable as to rate of degradation (2 weeks to months) and endpoint (nitrogen gas, nitrates, or ammonia).

martinkennedy
04-30-2014, 07:55 AM
To be clear, I am not talking about evaporation by itself. I am talking about the mist created from the waterfall's (I have three) over the infinity wall and the other two mini falls as well as the mist and water disbursement because as the water falls the wind carries some of it away. If you have ever been to Niagara Falls that mist that is in the air is a direct result from the falls. This necessitates the need for more water. In effect I am replacing more water than a standard pool. It will not completely remove the appropriate CYA, but will delay the need for water replacement on a wholesale basis

martinkennedy
04-30-2014, 09:09 AM
More work going on. We still have about 6 more weeks of work

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martinkennedy
04-30-2014, 09:19 AM
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PoolDoc
04-30-2014, 09:23 AM
OK, you are correct -- water leaving the pool as mist would take the CYA with it. I hadn't considered that.

martinkennedy
04-30-2014, 10:03 AM
It’s something I will have to measure over time and see what the data looks like

PoolDoc
04-30-2014, 10:55 AM
It will be interesting to see the results -- in several areas.

I'd love to see actual timed measurements on pH & TA over, say, a 12 hour cycle of running the overflow.

martinkennedy
05-04-2014, 10:10 PM
The work continues. The PB worked on programming the lights on the pool but still has to work on the remote. The PB is working on the quote for the landscape lighting. I took a few pictures tonight.

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PoolDoc
05-04-2014, 10:58 PM
Looks cool!

martinkennedy
05-11-2014, 06:43 PM
I know I sound like a broken record, but the work continues. We are in our 10th month of construction and am getting close to the finish line( relativity speaking). We have had outside furniture In storage for 5 months. The statues below are ones I found at a gallery when I was in NYC. They are carved out of a single piece of Carrera marble

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martinkennedy
05-11-2014, 06:47 PM
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Watermom
05-11-2014, 07:15 PM
Your water looks beautiful. I assume you have gone swimming by now. ??

BigDave
05-11-2014, 07:21 PM
Hmmm, New York, Lions. Did you buy them in front of the Library?
Thanks for sharing your project here. I enjoy watching the progress. Looks great.

martinkennedy
05-11-2014, 07:22 PM
Your water looks beautiful. I assume you have gone swimming by now. ??

Yes, we have been in a number of times. it's great! The PB figured he needed to get us into the pool as he continues to work. We had the heat cranked up to 90F but cut it ba.ck to 86F

Watermom
05-12-2014, 01:05 PM
I agree. 90 is bath water, not refreshing. Mid 80s is a much more pleasant water temp.

martinkennedy
05-17-2014, 02:34 PM
They are putting a Trex walkway in along the water

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PoolDoc
05-17-2014, 02:34 PM
What's that?

Are you adding a dock of sorts?

martinkennedy
05-17-2014, 04:45 PM
I am calling it a walkway. On the other side of the low wall a feeding dock will be built so my wife can feed the ducks and Nutrias. There will be a floating ramp that will lead up to the dock.

PoolDoc
05-17-2014, 04:46 PM
I was wondering if that critter in one of your pics was a nutria. Are the common around there?

martinkennedy
05-17-2014, 04:49 PM
They are putting the Caps on the perimeter walls and you can see the whistler ducks taking a break. Also the tree that my wife uses to feed the birds

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martinkennedy
05-17-2014, 04:52 PM
I was wondering if that critter in one of your pics was a nutria. Are the common around there?

There are a lot of Nutria around, my wife feeds them flour tortillas. The babies will tug at her pant leg for more

PoolDoc
05-17-2014, 04:58 PM
Any pictures of that?

. . . how are you gonna keep them out of your pool?

I say that because my wife and I were swimming in a large mountain stream several years ago . . . until we discovered the bottom was COVERED with 'deposits' from another large rodent: beaver!

You might also want to investigate what human pathogens your ducks (what species are they?) and nutria may carry. Beaver notoriously carry Giardia, which is very, very chlorine resistant.

You may also want to consider replacing or supplementing your existing filter with a large DE filter. DE filtration will remove many pathogens and most protozoan cysts (like Giardia). Another option is to regularly treat your pool with polyquat (http://pool9.net/polyquat/) since it is a weak supplemental biocide, but an strong filter aid, and will enhance sand or cartridge filters capture rate on pathogens.

martinkennedy
05-17-2014, 05:38 PM
Pooldoc,

Thanks for your thoughtful suggestions. The Nutria will not have access to the backyard pool. All those concrete retaining walls we put up will keep them out. When the yard is done I have some wildlife friendly deterrents that hopefully will keep ducks and other critters away from areas we don't want them in. Things like motion sensors in portable sprinklers heads I can move around, that activate and spray. A wolf silhouette with a moving tail, floating alligator head that you anchor in the water (geese hate alligators). And of course I have these girls.

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PoolDoc
05-17-2014, 05:56 PM
Dogs may well work. Enthusiastically, even. ;)

CarlD
05-17-2014, 07:01 PM
My dogs sure are enthusiastic!

martinkennedy
05-23-2014, 09:52 PM
Egrets coming in to roost for the night


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martinkennedy
05-23-2014, 09:55 PM
The feeding dock is done. Now the Nutria and ducks have a feeding station. Stainless steel post and cable still needs to be installed along the boardwalk.

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Watermom
05-23-2014, 10:30 PM
Your pool is beautiful but ......ewwwww! You want to feed those rodents?? Hope I'm not offending you........ but I am just not a critter kinda gal. Ben knows. I'm even having a hard time looking at your pics! It's giving me the heeby jeebies. If they were near my pool...... I wouldn't be!! :eek::eek::eek::eek:

BEN---- Why didn't you warn me not to look??? You're slacking!!!! :p

martinkennedy
05-23-2014, 11:49 PM
I am not offended at all. They are isolated from the back yard and the pool. There will also be a gate that will be the last barrier. They are part of the wildlife vista that we have. Actually their are coats made from Nutria hair. See how they hold the tortillas in their little paws.

martinkennedy
05-23-2014, 11:52 PM
And don't forget, I have the girls


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martinkennedy
05-31-2014, 05:36 PM
We are now in the 11th and final month of our transformation. I say final month because here is what we have left to do: Final landscaping has started with some of the Cuban palm trees already planted. They have 50% of the plantings on site, with the remainder of the plantings and the grass yet to come. The kitchen and granite counter tops need to be finished, landscape lighting (99 light fixtures), Sunbrite TV, 12 outdoor speakers and 1 buried sub-woofer, outdoor fans, closing up both openings in the stucco block wall and the stone on the columns, travertine skimmer covers, 4 Mahogany gates are being built (2 eight feet wide and 2 three feet) wide and some other stone that will be put on the house.

This is the very first picture I took before we started the project

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And now

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05-31-2014, 05:42 PM
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PoolDoc
05-31-2014, 07:18 PM
Once you get it all done, you definitely need to get some more drone shots!

slythic
05-31-2014, 07:41 PM
Wow... this is truly inspiring! Hope you're enjoying your incredible creation.

Also, I'm not a big fan of tile designs in pool but yours looks great.