Re: pool assistance, part II
Of course, I wanted everything except the jump rock (no kids) for my pool, but money WAS a consideration
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Really wished we would have added either a spillover spa or a heater, as I really missed getting into the pool when the weather turned cooler. But money WAS a consideration so we opted to have enough electrical brought out to the equipment pad to install a heater at some future date. For now, I have to wait until maybe sometime in March to get back in the pool
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We did get a waterfall for pure aesthetics; it's centrally visible from several rooms in the house.
We have a Polaris 280 (pressure side) which works great for us, despite the kinked hose that may have something to do with the cold weather. Just be sure your return connection is in an easily accessible place and NOT centered underneath your waterfall!!!
Definitely worth the money to go a full 40' in length, which was about the most we could go on our lot, as that makes lap swimming do-able. I wish we had gone a bit deeper, maybe 7' or 8'. We contracted for 6' but the actual depth might be just a bit shy of that. It's still deep enough for me to tread water for water aerobics, but deeper would have allowed us to jump in and maybe not hit the bottom.
The cozy corner/deep water swimout was worth it and gets used a lot.
Salt water chlorinator is great and I don't regret getting it.
The one thing we got that was an absolute must-have (for us) was PebbleSheen. We had to jump through a few hoops to get an applicator to come out our way, but it was so worth it in the end. If we had not already had gunite when we found out that Pebble might not be an option, we might have scrapped the pool entirely. I know you stated you're not a fan of Pebble, but you also wanted to know what we'd spend the money on and I'd definitely get Pebble (either Tec or Sheen) again.
We will probably sell this house within the next 5 years, so we wanted the pool to have an impact over other pools in the area, if possible, for our budget. In our area, the waterfall, the overall pool size, and defintely the Pebble Sheen are visible features not found on other pools.
Good luck.
Sandy
15,600 gallon, screened 15x30 IG plaster sport pool with 6x8 tanning area, Aquarite SWCG, Hayward cartridge filter, Polaris 280 cleaner
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