It's fascinating how often I see _flexible tubing_ used for the underground plumbing lines; flexible tubing is _not _*_pipe._* Why are so many pool contractors not using *Schedule 40 rigid PVC pipe,* similar to PVC pipe in watermains, rated for potable water?? Flexible tubing is actually called, “spa hose”, typically, and was originally developed for _aboveground_ spas. Over time, tubing will collapse/squeeze under soil weight (or compaction); is susceptible to bugs & rodents chewing it; the inside walls are not smooth, resulting in bad hydraulics; and, what very few take seriously, flexible tubing is a _soft plastic made with _*_chemical plasticizers_* that is not healthy for conveying water you swim in (especially mildly chlorinated water that will breakdown the inside walls) and the plasticizers will leach into the pool.
Mostly. The one thing that I'm not happy with is their recommendation to forego waterline tile. The pool is fine but my back yard has full sun and the sun beating down on the exposed fiberglass has left it hazy looking and I have not found any way to make it look good again. At some point, I'm going to have to break down and get someone out here to add water line tile which will probably mean cutting out and redoing the coping as well. Not something I'm looking forward to, but the way the fiberglass looks really bothers me.
@@dmcconnell68 Thank you for this. The waterline tile was added as an option which we were debating, but you have helped with making that decision easier for us. I appreciate it. Thanks again for sharing the video and your experience!
More like a beautiful, elaborate concrete patio.....with a pool included.
Nice job.
Great job! 👍🌊🏊♀️
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How big was the pool?
Very Nice
The pool looks great! How much does a set up like this cost?
Wow no compacted gravel base and back filled with dirt?
Our pool build started a week ago. We have gravel everywhere. I was shocked when watching this video.
Matthew Fowler same here
It is a gravel base and backfilled with gravel, not dirt. Maybe it's hard to tell in the video.
Hi ; how much you paid for the pool?
Five Stars
I mean by all the work.?
It's fascinating how often I see _flexible tubing_ used for the underground plumbing lines; flexible tubing is _not _*_pipe._* Why are so many pool contractors not using *Schedule 40 rigid PVC pipe,* similar to PVC pipe in watermains, rated for potable water??
Flexible tubing is actually called, “spa hose”, typically, and was originally developed for _aboveground_ spas. Over time, tubing will collapse/squeeze under soil weight (or compaction); is susceptible to bugs & rodents chewing it; the inside walls are not smooth, resulting in bad hydraulics; and, what very few take seriously, flexible tubing is a _soft plastic made with _*_chemical plasticizers_* that is not healthy for conveying water you swim in (especially mildly chlorinated water that will breakdown the inside walls) and the plasticizers will leach into the pool.
How long did this take?
how bit was the yard and how big was the pool
??
backfilled with dirt? no
Tooooooooop
Arturo
wth are those 2 canon looking things (at the end of the vid.)???
Too bad they cemented around it....it will be very very hot because of the cement...and theres no over spill passage...! Wrong concept!
Where does the water run between the pool and the house?
There is a drain that runs between the deck and the house.
Thank you for sharing. I'm considering Metroplex Pools for an install. Are you still happy with your pool and install?
Mostly. The one thing that I'm not happy with is their recommendation to forego waterline tile. The pool is fine but my back yard has full sun and the sun beating down on the exposed fiberglass has left it hazy looking and I have not found any way to make it look good again. At some point, I'm going to have to break down and get someone out here to add water line tile which will probably mean cutting out and redoing the coping as well. Not something I'm looking forward to, but the way the fiberglass looks really bothers me.
@@dmcconnell68 Thank you for this. The waterline tile was added as an option which we were debating, but you have helped with making that decision easier for us. I appreciate it. Thanks again for sharing the video and your experience!
I wonder how they talked the neighbors into letting them do all that on the other side of the fence 😬😬😬
No gravel,no compaction, Not good down the line !!!!!!
I don t like.