Glad I've found this. I am wanting to self build in ground, heated, plunge pool at our house in Spain. About 6m x 3m. Looking forward to seeing your progress.
Great project looking forward to seeing the process, stages and finish as well as costs. Looks well within the reach of many family households. Well done.
@@hansendsouza6440 skimmer was a hayward standard vinyl 3111. Return inlets were flotide adjustable inlets 50mm x 2". Can't find a model number. I'll be listing all parts when I present my coatings 👍
@@RichDoesDIY Are you sure its not the 3119? that looks like the wide intake version. Was there any reason you did not choose the wider intake version?
Hi, I bought the forms from ICF central. They are not sealed to the base as I don't need waterproofing there really (I think!). As my waterproof membrane will be inside the inner insulation wall. And I'm undecided on the membrane. Possibly going with basecrete. Once I'm confident on the approach I'll share in an upcoming vid!
i've been wanting to do this for a while myself but smaller i.e plunge pool size thats heated. Cant wait to see the end result. Can you let us know what the upkeep is like too? Also what did you do the 3d renders in?
Hi, so the pool is still in progress and being built. I'm hoping that the heating cost will be substantially less than my last block built plunge pool. That pool was 5x3x1.4. I did the renders in Blender 3d a steep learning curve but as all this is square and nothing is rounded, it was easier to do the renders. I'll almost certainly post details of the upkeep once this pool is in use!
Hi. When digging the hole, would you recommend digging it slightly bigger to allow for tapering etc or would it be ok to dig at the exact size ready for the icf blocks?
Hi Rich, This couldn’t really have come at a much better time for me. I watched you’re last video about the pool at you’re last house a long time ago and have wanted to build my own for a long time but am finally in a position where I can start to seriously think about it and need more detail than you’re last video so these new ones are perfect, great videos with all the detail needed so far. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your videos and will be taking a lot of information from them so just wanted to say thanks. One question, how much difference in price do you think the icf panels work out compared to the blocks and also where abouts did you go to get your icf panels? Thanks again 👍🏻
Thanks for the kind comments Michael. Progress isn't as fast as I'd like but it's getting there. Good question RE: Price difference. So.... Roughly, and this is very rough! I'd say the walls are triple the cost of normal Hollow blocks with vertical steel rebar like the last pool. I am keeping much more detailed costs this time so will have that detail later. My primary reasons for going ICF were ease of build and the insulation properties. Getting my Nudura panels from ICF Central. Really helpful staff there as well! Also, I'd encourage you to consult a structural engineer to specify floor slab and ICF block thickness and steel specification in accordance with ground conditions 🙂
Good question, So, based on my research, I think if it was all done to a fairly high premium standard with a marble style finish internal pool finish, and porcelain tiles and glass balustrade, I am guessing it would be on the upper end of this range - £30,000 - £60,000. If I choose to go with a lower end internal pool finish like epoxy paint, and a more budget patio surface, Possibly on the lower end of the range. It's hard to say as I've not got a quote from a professional builder as I'd certainly not be able to afford it! I have found some information that would suggest that an 11 metre x 5 metre pool only (no landscaping) would cost anything from £80,000. Not sure how accurate that is though!
Haha Thanks for the note, that's helpful. I guess your paying for the people and equipment to be there. So proportionally a pool half the size would not half the cost. Did you sign on the line? Keen to see other ICF pool builds. @@johndouglass9822
Hi Tina. Using Nudura 203mm core ICF. Roughly 7m3 concrete. A big factor behind the decision was that there is no heavy lifting involved. But the insulation properties are also a massive bonus 👍
Absolutely amazing series! Will be following this closely and whishing you all the best!
Thanks kindly.... hopefully I'll post another one soon with a bit more progress!
Fantastic project. Looking forward to seeing progress and result!
Thanks! It might not be the speediest project with family commitments, but we'll see!
Glad I've found this. I am wanting to self build in ground, heated, plunge pool at our house in Spain. About 6m x 3m. Looking forward to seeing your progress.
Thank you! It's not going to be the quickest pool build in the world but I am trying to cover in as much detail as possible!
Great project looking forward to seeing the process, stages and finish as well as costs. Looks well within the reach of many family households. Well done.
Thanks for the comment! I'll hope to share some more costs in the next video 😀.
Great video, looking forward to the next episode 👍
Thanks - If all goes to plan , the next video showing groundworks and digging should be out in a few weeks!
Great video !! looking forward to the next episodes
Cheers James, hopefully have the frame built tonight...and hopefully base done in the next month. We'll see!
Hi what is the model of the Haywards skimmer and the jets that you used. Did you go with a 6" core for concrete?
@@hansendsouza6440 skimmer was a hayward standard vinyl 3111.
Return inlets were flotide adjustable inlets 50mm x 2". Can't find a model number. I'll be listing all parts when I present my coatings 👍
@@RichDoesDIY Are you sure its not the 3119? that looks like the wide intake version. Was there any reason you did not choose the wider intake version?
Hi Rich, where did you buy the ICF forms from and how did you seal them to the base?
Hi, I bought the forms from ICF central. They are not sealed to the base as I don't need waterproofing there really (I think!). As my waterproof membrane will be inside the inner insulation wall. And I'm undecided on the membrane. Possibly going with basecrete. Once I'm confident on the approach I'll share in an upcoming vid!
i've been wanting to do this for a while myself but smaller i.e plunge pool size thats heated. Cant wait to see the end result. Can you let us know what the upkeep is like too? Also what did you do the 3d renders in?
Hi, so the pool is still in progress and being built. I'm hoping that the heating cost will be substantially less than my last block built plunge pool. That pool was 5x3x1.4. I did the renders in Blender 3d a steep learning curve but as all this is square and nothing is rounded, it was easier to do the renders. I'll almost certainly post details of the upkeep once this pool is in use!
Hi. When digging the hole, would you recommend digging it slightly bigger to allow for tapering etc or would it be ok to dig at the exact size ready for the icf blocks?
Hi Ashley, I'll be digging the hole in the next video. But yes ill be digging it a bit larger so the foundation can extend past the walls
Hi Rich,
This couldn’t really have come at a much better time for me. I watched you’re last video about the pool at you’re last house a long time ago and have wanted to build my own for a long time but am finally in a position where I can start to seriously think about it and need more detail than you’re last video so these new ones are perfect, great videos with all the detail needed so far. Thank you.
Looking forward to seeing the rest of your videos and will be taking a lot of information from them so just wanted to say thanks.
One question, how much difference in price do you think the icf panels work out compared to the blocks and also where abouts did you go to get your icf panels?
Thanks again 👍🏻
Thanks for the kind comments Michael. Progress isn't as fast as I'd like but it's getting there. Good question RE: Price difference. So.... Roughly, and this is very rough! I'd say the walls are triple the cost of normal Hollow blocks with vertical steel rebar like the last pool. I am keeping much more detailed costs this time so will have that detail later. My primary reasons for going ICF were ease of build and the insulation properties. Getting my Nudura panels from ICF Central. Really helpful staff there as well!
Also, I'd encourage you to consult a structural engineer to specify floor slab and ICF block thickness and steel specification in accordance with ground conditions 🙂
Great video. Do you know how much it would cost if you were to hire somebody in to do it all for you?
Good question, So, based on my research, I think if it was all done to a fairly high premium standard with a marble style finish internal pool finish, and porcelain tiles and glass balustrade, I am guessing it would be on the upper end of this range - £30,000 - £60,000. If I choose to go with a lower end internal pool finish like epoxy paint, and a more budget patio surface, Possibly on the lower end of the range. It's hard to say as I've not got a quote from a professional builder as I'd certainly not be able to afford it! I have found some information that would suggest that an 11 metre x 5 metre pool only (no landscaping) would cost anything from £80,000. Not sure how accurate that is though!
I had a ballpark quote for a very similar 6x3m semi in ground ICF pool from a reputable pool builder - c£60k (I’m aiming for nearer 10)
Haha Thanks for the note, that's helpful. I guess your paying for the people and equipment to be there. So proportionally a pool half the size would not half the cost. Did you sign on the line? Keen to see other ICF pool builds. @@johndouglass9822
Hey Rich, how do you plan on heating it pls?
Hi, So the main heating will come from a 19kw inverter air source heat pump. I'll also have a GeoBubble (or similar) solar cover as well.
Looks like a great plan! Pleased to hear there are steps this time 😂
Yes, I plan on staying here a while, so need to be able to get in and out in my older days!
Hey Richard I’ve been talking to you on a Facebook group ( also doing a pool) your using icf blocks what company are you using please.
Hi Tina. Using Nudura 203mm core ICF. Roughly 7m3 concrete. A big factor behind the decision was that there is no heavy lifting involved. But the insulation properties are also a massive bonus 👍
Hi there. I’m watching with interest as I’m working on something very similar - as FB comment we should compare notes 😀
Smashing...Hoping to finish off the groundworks this weekend. Then it's on to the base. I'll get in touch on fb 🙂
Can you please share some tips with me as I’m planning on doing a similar project