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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

    Quote Originally Posted by divnkd101 View Post
    Steve,
    This is where you put yourself in the trick bag. The bubblers I looked at were probably spaced 24-36 inches apart. Without taking away from the look you are going for, I would say the wider the better.

    As for lights, I am probably not the one to ask that question. There are several individuals in this forum that can better answer that question. I will tell you that my PB talked me out of spacing my lights too close and I am glad he did. I truly like how the light is dispersed in mine. Obviously, your PB is going to do what you ask him to do but hopefully he is also willing to offer his opinion as well. My advice to you is to ask him to take a look at pools he has constructed (same aggregate finish, lights, etc.) and go look at them in the day and at night. That should help you in your decision making process. Good Luck.
    I will see how wide we can get them. One of my neighbors has 2 bubblers as well. I will go measure how far apart they are. Also these bubblers are going to be in 6" of water so I am not sure if the problem would be better or worse in deeper water.

    I will take a look at some pools at night to see how the lighting looks. Thanks!

    Steve

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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

    Water oscillation most affects pool return eyeball fountains as opposed to foaming fountain jets by a Mfg such as Crystal Fountains.
    Do you know which type your pool builder has spec'd in.
    My guess is that it's pool returns eyeballs. I say this because if I'm tossing them in to close a deal they're very affordably installed.

    I'm curious, how much of an allowance have you been allocated for the fountains?

    On another note, I think two 300 lamps placed where they are now will do fine, you could even drop down to two 250's.

    See ya,
    Kelly

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    Quote Originally Posted by huskyrider View Post
    Water oscillation most affects pool return eyeball fountains as opposed to foaming fountain jets by a Mfg such as Crystal Fountains.
    Do you know which type your pool builder has spec'd in.
    My guess is that it's pool returns eyeballs. I say this because if I'm tossing them in to close a deal they're very affordably installed.

    I'm curious, how much of an allowance have you been allocated for the fountains?

    On another note, I think two 300 lamps placed where they are now will do fine, you could even drop down to two 250's.

    See ya,
    Kelly
    I will find out about the bubblers. I just looked at the foam jet from crystal and that is exactly the effect I want. He said the bubblers were like $200.00 so I hope they are more then just eyeballs.

    I think I am going to go with LED lighting for the pool lights. I think the 2 LED lights in that location will give a nice effect. Thanks!

    Steve

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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

    Try the Hayward Colorlogic lamps. You'll find them to be awesome.

    See ya,
    Kelly

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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

    Quote Originally Posted by huskyrider View Post
    Try the Hayward Colorlogic lamps. You'll find them to be awesome.

    See ya,
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    Kelly,
    My PB says they use the intellibrite (http://www.pentairpool.com/pdfs/lighting/lighting.pdf) from Pentair and claims they are very similar. Do you or anyone else here have any experience with them? Thanks!

    Steve

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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

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    Kelly,
    My PB says they use the intellibrite (http://www.pentairpool.com/pdfs/lighting/lighting.pdf) from Pentair and claims they are very similar. Do you or anyone else here have any experience with them? Thanks!

    Steve
    I talked with them and they are going to use the color logic LED's lights as per my request.

    Steve

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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

    Congrats on getting started.

    You'll find that although any time of year is a good time to start a pool, this is absolutely the best time to do it. We're not that far away from swim season and spring fever purchases are just starting for pool buyers. Right now the scheduling board is very receptive and moving the projects forward is much easier than when things start backing up with scheduling. You'll be swimming in no time at all!!!
    Post some pic's for us to enjoy and make sure to try to be home for a little bit of the gunite. You'll find the process to be very exciting.

    Although I've never seen the Pentair lights in person all I'd have to say is that they'd have to be very good to compare with the Colorlogics. I've used more different illuminators constructing pools than you could ever imagine. I've found it to be more than just brilliant illumination that makes a great pool lamp. The speed in color changes I've observed from these are unparalleled.

    If I can get the MFG to comp some for my pool I'm going to switch out my current SAM lamps. I'm such a dog when it comes to my house, although I can get anything I want for the wholesale cost I refuse to pay their asking prices. I figure with the sum of all my invoices that the minimum courtesy they can extend is to give me stuff for my pool for free!!!
    It's one of the perks of the game.

    See ya,
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    Default Re: Steve's pool project 1-24-07

    They started today! They are digging the hole and doing the steel. I will post pictures later.

    Steve

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