Hi Ryan, our endless pool is arriving in August. I just realized that the pool doesn't have a metal bottom....I am wondering how is your pool holding up? Do you like it? Thank you. Katherine
Looks like your pit is about 1-2 feet from a couple of walls. I am curious because I am looking to put a partially sunken pool into a basement space and my builder is questioning how close to the wall (footers) the pit can be dug. Did you get any input from an engineer on the distance from the wall? Thanks
rich longo The maximum your footings would be is 10" from the wall. When we built our Endless Pool room we placed the pool 3 feet from the wall so we could walk around the pool. Check out our photos in my timeline on Facebook
I have an original endless pool arriving on June 25th and have opted to install it myself. I'm curious about the actual amount of time it took to complete this segment of installation. Also, if you were to do it over again, is there anything you'd do differently?
One day for this part, putting the frame together and connecting it to the cement floor. One long day for part 2 (linked above) after the room had been finished around the frame. Aside from the fact that the water we were using to fill the pool was very cold, which made standing in it while working uncomfortable, everything went pretty smoothly.
You can't. It's not a sped-up video, it's a timelapse created through a series of still photos (1 every 30 seconds, in this case, if I remember correctly).
Thanks for the video, it's very informative. PS - The dog in this video is cracking me up!
What dimensions did you go with?
Hi Ryan, our endless pool is arriving in August. I just realized that the pool doesn't have a metal bottom....I am wondering how is your pool holding up? Do you like it? Thank you.
Katherine
Actually, I have now put up the second part of this time lapse. See description for link to part 2.
This looks very cool. May I ask where this pool was bought?
Is that a Labradoodle at the :30 mark?
Seriously, though...great video. We're considering an Endless Pool. Thanks for sharing!
Looks like your pit is about 1-2 feet from a couple of walls. I am curious because I am looking to put a partially sunken pool into a basement space and my builder is questioning how close to the wall (footers) the pit can be dug. Did you get any input from an engineer on the distance from the wall? Thanks
I'd contact EndlessPools directly if I were you for this kind of question. They have all the specs.
Ryan Calme Have done, they defer to an engineer.
rich longo The maximum your footings would be is 10" from the wall. When we built our Endless Pool room we placed the pool 3 feet from the wall so we could walk around the pool. Check out our photos in my timeline on Facebook
Did you ever get an answer for this? I'm also looking at putting one in ground in my basement and I'm not sure how far from the wall/footer to go.
I have an original endless pool arriving on June 25th and have opted to install it myself. I'm curious about the actual amount of time it took to complete this segment of installation. Also, if you were to do it over again, is there anything you'd do differently?
One day for this part, putting the frame together and connecting it to the cement floor. One long day for part 2 (linked above) after the room had been finished around the frame.
Aside from the fact that the water we were using to fill the pool was very cold, which made standing in it while working uncomfortable, everything went pretty smoothly.
IS this the first one you ever installed, or did you have prior experience?
Shannon Loupe I'd never installed one before. The instructions are very thorough.
Thanks Ryan! I'm feeling more confident about the job now. Construction begins tomorrow morning!
Brilliant. Real people! Love your dog. I'd love to know if you are enjoying the pool now it is in.
Unfortunately, no. I assisted in this portion, and brought the camera. I wasn't there when the rest of it was completed.
how can i watch this in normal speed?
You can't. It's not a sped-up video, it's a timelapse created through a series of still photos (1 every 30 seconds, in this case, if I remember correctly).
The brand is EndlessPools. Check out their site.
They should be paying me for this...