View Full Version : What do you wish you would have done?
steveinaz
09-25-2007, 01:10 PM
...but didn't.
For me, I wish I would have gone with pebble-tec. My one and only regret---
How about you, with hindsight being 20/20 what would you have done differently?
JohnT
09-25-2007, 02:02 PM
Interesting topic:
Wider deck on the "back" side of the pool.
Rectangular shape instead of Grecian because of solar cover headaches.
Probably would have gone one size bigger on my pool. I was afraid bigger meant more work.
Might have added a second skimmer due to high spider load late in the season.
Would have done a better job planning for extras around the pool like a poolhouse so I didn't have to fit things in around the plumbing.
CarlD
09-25-2007, 03:07 PM
I wish I had taken up Spanish instead of French when I was in 7th grade. Now, 40 years later I'm struggling to learn Spanish but can still read French.
dawndenise
09-25-2007, 08:06 PM
- Would have brought in a landscape designer right at the get-go, even as the pool was getting planned.
- Would have specified a contract termination date and added a performance (penalty) clause.
- Would have researched stonework/rock work to be sure the correct type stone was being used.
- Would have been more skeptical when the PB said the cleaner return was not a problem to access UNDERNEATH :eek: the waterfall. (Try disconnecting that in the winter, if needed.)
- Would have looked into better pump sizing and efficiency. (Never gave a thought to energy consumption :rolleyes: )
- Would have gone slightly deeper, maybe 6.5' or 7' instead of slightly under 6'.
- Would have gone with a less slippery deck surface.
- Installed a heater or heat pump.
- Installed a control system and/or add a 2nd timer to control the cleaner.
Wow, I guess we learned a lot with this first pool! It's actually quite nice, but, as you can see, we'd be better-educated consumers the next time around.
ivyleager
09-25-2007, 09:33 PM
Snuck out in '76 to the Led Zepplin concert.
Had 2 kids instead of 1
CaryB
ivyleager
09-25-2007, 09:36 PM
No seriously:
-gunite instead of vinyl
CaryB
jv4nu
09-29-2007, 11:40 PM
I would have added a 3rd return jet near my steps to help with circulation/cleaning in that area. I also would've gone with the fiber optic lighting instead of the SAM light.
towney
10-12-2007, 08:39 PM
Take the sun tan shelf in the shallow end from 8" to 14" depth
CarlD
10-12-2007, 09:49 PM
I would have made the warranty crew completely redo the liner when they made such an ugly mess of the second liner. Now I'm caught between wanting it to fail so I can get it done nicely, and NOT wanting it to fail because I want to get as many years out of the liner as possible.
Other things I change as I need to, and mostly have been changed. I see the next changes as improvements, not regrets.
aylad
10-13-2007, 05:11 PM
Probably would have gone SWG from the beginning, since it really wouldn't have made any difference in price while the whole thing was being financed, plus they could have plumbed it all in while building. Could add one now, may in the future, but not sure since my pool is pretty easy to handle just using BBB.
Janet
donaldm823
10-15-2007, 12:37 PM
1-I got white plaster-should have gotten a shade of blue plaster-(better looking with water and also hides the dirt/stains
2-install a SWG as part of construction-took me 2 years to finally install one myself-wonder how I managed the old way
3-I have a free form (kidney) shaped pool with one light at deep end-should have gotten a light in the shallow end also
4-normal pool discharges are in the shallow end and point horizontal approx 1 ft below water surface. That direction relative to the surface is enough to cause turbulence on the water surface with resultant pH rise over time due to aeration. Should have been pointing down or better yet have jets that I can position as needed.
gunkel04
10-17-2007, 10:51 AM
1. Placed the second bottom drain in the shallow end.
2. Placed the tpr's in more effective locations to help with currents around both bottom drains.
3. Placed 2 more tpr's around the tanning shelf to help blow off the debris.
2. Went with Pentair equipment instead of Jandy.
3. Installed the laminar deck jets instead of the non lighted deck jets.
4. Installed a DE filter from the get-go, instead of the cartridge filter. (fixed this problem already)
simsjim
04-30-2008, 03:23 PM
I wish I would have done more research on contractors before I chose one to do my pool reno job. I had many, many difficult challenges with the contractor I chose. Most astounding was the inferior quality of his work and the duration of the entire renovation.
mechanically speaking:
I would have insisted on 2" pvc
more control valves on suction side
Installed heat pump
Electrical outlet on the edge of the concrete deck area
For those that want to know, if you are in the PA area, and hear the name Forchetti and Pools in the same sentence, run away. Avoid this company at all costs. Friendly guy, poor worker.
Phillbo
05-01-2008, 08:59 PM
I'd probably not have asked that Cop to hold my beer while I got my wallet out.... :eek:
waterbear
05-02-2008, 01:48 AM
Used a different pool builder instead of the out of business, drug addict crook that left me with a pool I had to finish myself.
mjlepak
06-04-2008, 09:33 AM
Used a flagstone coping (native to my area) instead of a tumbled stone.
Used a colored plaster instead of brite white to help hide stains.
Made my entry (step) area larger.
Beachnut_PA
06-04-2008, 10:14 AM
Built in a sun shelf.