Re: Excavating and receiving my 12'x24' this weekend. I'm Ready!... I hope
UPDATE:
First off, I have to say that my DW Dawn is doing a great job helping out. I'd be much farther behind (and even more exhausted) if it wasn't for her pitching in. Team project is much more fun than solo nightmare
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EXCAVATING DONE. We rented a John Deere D35 mini-excavator. We probably could have done a bit better with a bobcat with lift bucket, but it went well for roughing in. By my calculations (possibly off) we hauled out 6 yards of dirt. I hadn't figured out best place to put this so we just "leveled" out a different part of our back yard. (We're on a shy quarter acre suburb plot so not a lot of room to shoehorn stuff in.)
POOL RECEIVED 6/16: Two palates (650 lbs) dropped off. Yesterday we checked all boxes and the count matches the invoice. Looks like we're ready to go.
TOOL PREP IS DONE. We just went to Home Depot for extra screwdrivers and patio blocks for each post. I recall something about someone not doing patio blocks
WATCH INSTALL VIDEOS DONE. Looks like more work than I planned, but not by much. Patio blocks under each of the 18 support locations and digging down the tower assemblies will take a bit of time.
LEVELING IN PROGRESS: Leveling by hand. I notched a 10' board and I've leveled out a couple strips to lay 2"x2" boards (which I checked for level). I'll drag the notched board along and pull out high spots and fill in low spots. I expect this to take the next 3 hours of my life to get done.
BK has a good point. In retrospect I'd have liked to just hire a top-notch team of pool installers to knock it out in a few days. However in the Western Washington Puget Sound area (just NE of Seattle) my chances of getting a rusty pool contractor or team of people that know how to dig holes and level patios was more likely what I'd find. (We don't even know anyone in the area that has a pool.) After I read many posts about pool profesionals in sunnier areas having problems I figured I'd rather pay for my own mistakes than pay someone else for the same. I'll never know if it was the right choice, but so far I think we are doing OK.
Plumbing and electrical are intentionally not included yet. I can handle only so much planning at one time. I feel like Johnny nmemonic jacked with twice the data capacity stuffed into my head. I need to complete construction before I work out plumbing and electirical details. For now I'm figuring extension cord and quick run for Sched40 & elbows and ball valves to get started... I know I need to do more planning for ball valves.... but wife is kicking me off now because we need to finish leveling
. More to come.
12x24x54" AGP received 6/16/2007. Some assembly required. Batteries not included.
Thanks! -ZephanS
AG BF 13.5'x23.5'x54" (wups) Diamond Star (Wil-bar) purchased 5/30/2007 from sunenterprises.com. 2hp pump + 150lb sand filter (both WaterWay combo) using 75lbs zeobrite + SWG.
Dug and built ourselves in ~30hrs by ~7/4 thanks to PF (esp. hrdennis,nwmnmom,matt4x4,Waste,CarlD, &others). ~$5,500 total cost.
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