Thank you all so much for the info! I'm going to read all the threads carefully but let me ask you this, and I know I'll have tons more questions, but we want a deeper dive pool than standard of 8 ft. I really wanted 10 ft depth but a local pool builder told me this past week that they don't recommend a depth of 10 ft because of the slope of the hopper. Now, my thought was that when you have a deeper depth, that meant you would have a longer slope so it would cut more into the amount of shallow area that you had but I didn't think that deeper meant that you had a steeper (and at and least from my understanding of what he said) a more dangerous slope. My main concern for the depth was that I'm not sure 8 feet is really deep enough for a diving pool (I know that's the standard but I'm paranoid) so I wanted it to be more around the depths that you'd find at a commercial pool but I know those are typically gunite and are constructed differently on the deep end. So what is the real answer about the slope? Go with a standard 8 feet depth and not worry about it? My husband loves to dive and he's 6 ft tall so the depth at 8 ft really concerns me. I've also got a whole lot of plumbing questions but I'll save that for another day, ha!

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However, another alternative is to add an extra 4' wall panel to the sides (instead of having an 18X 36' pool you get an 18X 40' pool) If you go with the 10' deep end, you'll have to custom order the liner anyway so the only extra expense is the 2 4' panels
If you don't have someone experienced with doing the walls - 8' is ~ out of possibility and 10' should not even be considered


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