Re: Church pool RE-construction
RECONSTRUCTION UPDATE::
Well, the church pool is coming along slowly, in fits and starts, but coming along nonetheless. We've had so little participation from the congregation that we've given up hope of filling the pool at all this summer. We thought it would be "start the renovation and they will come" but we were mistaken. Worked on the pool this morning and we were three. Mike and I are always there but we never know if anyone else will show. Regardless, we're grateful for the help we get and we feel good about the progress so far.
We've now set all 6 skimmers in their bed of white portland and they're all level within about 5/8". Not perfect but close enough, I hope. Our target waterline is about 4" in the skimmer throat, so I think we're OK. The top wall/cap/coping is all formed, except a section where we're pouring gravel in to fill the old diving well. We used a bobcat to put 36 tons of "57s" gravel in the pool but shoveling it from where it fell into an evenly spread layer over the diving well is going a whole lot slower than anticipated. Gee, imagine that!! Holes have been drilled for the rebar "mesh" that will be constructed over the gravel bed before the 4" of concrete is poured. The original single main drain has been teed and the two 2" pipes are sticking up well above the gravel bed. I've found a source for new anti-vortex drain covers but WHAT GOES UNDER THE COVER AND ATTACHES TO THE 2" DRAIN PIPES?? I don't know but I need to have this problem solved and in hand this week. The forming and pouring are subcontracted but we had to set the skimmers ourselves.
Between the main drains is a 1 1/2" pipe for the hydrostatic valve. We were able to re-use the old one, with addition of a new O ring. All these roughed in pipes have to be brought down to final level before the diving well concrete is poured.
Next will be electrical work (subcontracted) to move the electrical panel more than 10' from the edge of the pool and to run all new wiring inside the pump house, adding exhaust fans and individual kill switches for each pump.
We'll bring in a backhoe to dig good beds for the new pool plumbing, from the new skimmers all the way to the pumps. For some reason, the pump house roof was built to run off toward the pool so we're going to reverse the roof pitch, adding vents as well.
We met with a fence contractor today, as the old fence was only 4' high and won't meet any codes today. That could be a big number ($) as we're looking at around 500' of 5' high chain link with two 4' wide entry gates. We're also adding a 16' ramp for handicap accessability.
This will have to do for now, as I'm tired of thinking about the pool today. Will get some sleep and continue thinking about it tomorrow. I think about it nearly all the time.
I hope I don't sound jaded because I'm really enjoying this project.
Hal
20x40 IG gunite free form, approx. 27K gal, 60sq DE filter, Jandy Stealth 2hp 2speed pump, Polaris 380, SWCG
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