First of all, this is a great site. I have browsed it extensively, but this is my first post.
I am about to go under contract to build an 18x42 gunite IG. I am doing a pure rectangle, as I am using an automatic safety cover. We will also be using solar. I am down to deciding between two PBs. I live in Gilroy, CA.
I need to make a few decisions and I would appreciate some advice:
Jandy Ray-Vac vs Polaris 280: I am leaning towards the Jandy as I would like to avoid the booster pump. With an autocover, that will be closed except when we are in the pool, and no substantial trees near the pool (this is a new house and there is no landscaping yet, so I can control all of that) I expect a reasonably light debris load. I have heard that the Ray-Vac can tend to get stuck in the corners of a rectangular pool.
(BTW, none of the pool builders here seem to be aware of the robotics.).
Pebble-Tec vs 3M Quartz: Does anyone have an opinion on the relative durability of these two?
SWCG vs Ozone+mineral treatment: I am clear about the benefits of a SWCG from reading this site. I also heard the doubts about ozone and the mineral based treatments. One of the builders installs 95% of his recent pools (over 200 pools total) with Ultrapure Ozone (UV type) and Pool Rx mineral treatment backed up by a Rainbow 320 injector. They only do SWCG when the client insists. I saw maybe 6-7 pools, in service, and they all had pristine water appearance. Granted, it is not swim season yet, but the homeowners had very positive comments on water quality and ease of maintenance. Also the salesman could not tell me what the chlorine levels were. He did have concerns about salt corrosion of decking, and I have seen some comments on that here also. I was leaning towards SWCG, based on the comments on this site, now I am up on the fence. I have also seen Ben’s warnings in Tip #2 about not using grocery store chemicals with silver/copper systems, but I don’t understand them.
Pumps: I really want to keep energy use down. All the pool builders here just use single speed pumps (even though Title 20 goes into effect in January where 2-speeds will be mandated by Californian law, they seem to be oblivious) I am insisting on a two speed. One builder uses the Jandy Stealth, one uses the Hayward Northstar. I like the concept of the 4x160 intelliflow. Will I really save enough energy over a two speed to press the PB to support me on this? Both PBs are recommending the Jandy controllers, so I am not likely to go the full route of the variable speed intelliflow with Intellitouch. I read recently, that Pentair was going to update their web-site to say the energy savings between the two Inelliflows was comparable, so precise flow control is the only reason to go to the latter set-up. Will I have issues having the Jandy control the 4x160?
Finally, we are trying to decide between a spa built into a corner of the pool, under the cover, vs a standalone/portable spa. The portables have much, much greater functionality, but have separate maintenance and longevity issues. Has anyone else faced this decision?
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