Hi All-
Finally got on the list for our inground pool installation this summer. That being said, I wanted to reach out to see if the following makes sense with regard to locating utilities around the pool. Here are my thoughts (feel free to add/be critical)
1. Running 1- 1/4" Gas line for the heater. Will likely tee-off 1/2" for fire feature located nearby. This will be buried in depth per code, etc.
2. In a separate trench, I plan to run two fresh water lines (softened hot/cold water) for outdoor shower/kitchen. I plan to run this in PEX inside of a dedicated PVC pipe (one for each PEX line) to prevent critters, etc. This is planned to have shut offs from the inside of the home as well as a shut-off/drain valve at the end of each line. Living in Northern Illinois i would plan on "blowing out" the lines each season to prevent freeze. Etc. I would place a valve with compressed air input in order to achieve this.
3. Same as number two but for well water (non-softened) for irrigation. This would be attached to frost hydrant for clean up around the pool.
4. 50-amp dedicated electrical feed for the pump with dedicated breaker in main panel and shut-off at pump per code. Will also run a separate 20-amp for lighting in pavillion, TV, etc. Both will be in dedicated underground conduit.
5. Compressed air line to pump area and another output for pool toys, season blow-out, etc. I figured this would help from going to shop for air, etc. and maintenance. Would tee off of main line in shop and pipe underground.
Thoughts on the above? Overkill/missing something? With regard to #5, I am struggling to figure out best way to run compressed air underground. My initial thought was the blue-aluminum flexible line inside of a PVC conduit? Galvanized pipe is awfully expensive and was looking for another option.
Thanks,
Finally got on the list for our inground pool installation this summer. That being said, I wanted to reach out to see if the following makes sense with regard to locating utilities around the pool. Here are my thoughts (feel free to add/be critical)
1. Running 1- 1/4" Gas line for the heater. Will likely tee-off 1/2" for fire feature located nearby. This will be buried in depth per code, etc.
2. In a separate trench, I plan to run two fresh water lines (softened hot/cold water) for outdoor shower/kitchen. I plan to run this in PEX inside of a dedicated PVC pipe (one for each PEX line) to prevent critters, etc. This is planned to have shut offs from the inside of the home as well as a shut-off/drain valve at the end of each line. Living in Northern Illinois i would plan on "blowing out" the lines each season to prevent freeze. Etc. I would place a valve with compressed air input in order to achieve this.
3. Same as number two but for well water (non-softened) for irrigation. This would be attached to frost hydrant for clean up around the pool.
4. 50-amp dedicated electrical feed for the pump with dedicated breaker in main panel and shut-off at pump per code. Will also run a separate 20-amp for lighting in pavillion, TV, etc. Both will be in dedicated underground conduit.
5. Compressed air line to pump area and another output for pool toys, season blow-out, etc. I figured this would help from going to shop for air, etc. and maintenance. Would tee off of main line in shop and pipe underground.
Thoughts on the above? Overkill/missing something? With regard to #5, I am struggling to figure out best way to run compressed air underground. My initial thought was the blue-aluminum flexible line inside of a PVC conduit? Galvanized pipe is awfully expensive and was looking for another option.
Thanks,