Monday, March 31, 2014

How to built a pool - Electric


With electric I would say the most important is the equipment. We were told to take two, 2 hp pumps but we bought one pump with 4 different power levels instead. It was a lot more expensive but we saved some money on the installation fee and there is a lot of money to save when we use the pump.
Since the pump has 4 different speeds we don't have to run the pump on maximum all day and night, we can decide on how much power the pump should run on.

We run the pump on a low speed for a couple of hours during the day for the circulation and during the night when the electricity is cheaper we run the cleaning on a higher speed. When the pump is running on a low speed it is very quiet, the higher speed makes a lot more noise but that we don’t have to worry about because we are asleep at that time.

One poollamp installed

Here is one of the lights installed. The wires are grounded in the house. Everything is grounded even the sleeve for the basketball hoop is grounded.
Pool electric wire

The wires that goes to the pool is not in copper but the one around the pool are, and it is expensive. To save some dollars try to make the distance between the control panel and the lights short.

Pool electrician

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Agave-marginata

Agave

I have an agave plant that I don't know what kind it is, I think it is an Agave Marginata. The gardeners keep cutting it so it looks more like a small palm tree now. They dig up all suckers so I can't get more plants but one day I succeeded do save one small plant before they arrived. I put it in a glass of water and waited for roots to grow. 










It is time to plant it outside in the soil. Good luck little plant.

Friday, March 28, 2014

How to built a pool - Steel

Steel

The guys arrived early and worked quickly. Here you can see how they just lay the steel bars on the ground after they cut them to the right length and then they wind them together with some kind of steel thread.

 The guys just lay down the bars on the ground




The stairs is still only 2,5 steps.

The stairs is still only 2,5 step.

Blocks under the steel bar to get the steel in the middle of the shortcreteThey put blocks under the steel bars, so they stay about 3 inch above ground. It is important that the steel will be in the middle of the shotcrete. This is probably the most important part. Since if the steel is too high off the ground you will end up paying for more shortcrete but if it is too close to the ground the shell will be too thin. If you live in an area with expending soil you maybe should talk to the shotcrete company about how thick your pool shell should be.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Grapes

Spring time. The winter was so mild this year, so the leaves on the grape vines are early. I am a little bit worried every year if I cut too much or too little. As I said before I don't like cutting down my grape but if I want some grapes I have to. The question is; did I cut the right vines? 



WOW. During the winter it looks like it is all dead but now it is growing so fast I have to tie up new outgrowths every week. Maybe I didn't cut down enough.


The grape is soon going to bloom and it looks like a lot this year too. Yeah.



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

How to built a pool - Plumbing

Plumbing

They company had calculated how many pop up heads we needed and where to put them. But when they saw the pool they got a little frustrated. It didn't look exactly as my drawing. One of the benches where too long, it didn't match with their plan for the heads. To make the water and the dirt in the water move toward the drain the pop up heads need to be in the exact right place.
The steps and benches did not have the exact shapes as on the drawing that they got from me. When you fax a paper some of the measurement changes and if you hand draw it even makes it worse. (That's a good reason for using some computer program to draw the pool.) Then comes the layout guy and he makes the benches and steps on freehand and when the excavation guys digs the hole the benches and steps gets a little different shape again.

Marking where the pipes are going to be

Here they are marking out where the heads are going to be and how the pipes are going. Then it is time to start digging. Again. You can tell that digging in Arizona soil is nothing you do easily.

Digging for the pipes

Now all the plumbing is done. The pop up heads are sticking up right now but will be cut off later. There are pop up heads on each step and on all benches. And since we didn't have a step for our feet on the drawing they had to add another head. Now there is a lot of soil everywhere but they leaving the ground open for the electrician and also for the inspection later on.

Plumbers done

 It is a lot of pipes. In the far left corner is the pump and the heater. The tall pipes on the left is the pipe for the water to the slide. You can see the two skimmers and  a lot of pop up heads actually 25 of them. There are also looped returns. You can see one on each side of the deep side of the pool.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Dwarf bottlebrush

Dwarf bottlebrush, or Little John bottlebrush

This plant has such funny flowers. We bought them because the hummingbirds like to eat nectar from them. This how it looks right now. 



It doesn't need a lot of water and can handle the sun pretty good. Since we only had them for a couple of month and "the winter" was very mild this year I don't have so much experience with them, I will come back later if I find out something interesting.





More about Dwarf Bottlebrush;

Velvety Dwarf Bottlebrush Beckons a Touch


Dwarf Bottlebrush

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

How to built a pool - Excavation

Excavation

The first thing they asked was if the line was the excavation line or the waterline. Since many home owner that layout their pools themselves don't add the 6 extra inches, that the pool itself is going to take up, even if it is only 6 inch it is going to make the pool, 1 feet shorter and 1 feet narrow so that is not something the excavation company want to be accused of.

Excavation day 1
This is the deepest end, 6 feet, and it is the small circle, 14 feet diameterYou can see that they already dug out for the skimmer and one of the lights.

The guy who dug the pool wanted to be nice and added a shelf to have the feet on. The problem was he made it way too big. It was about two and a half feet so it would probably stick out under the cliff that the kids were going to jump from so I asked him to make it smaller. 1,5 feet, it still looked big. We decided to make it only 1 foot and if it was to small the rock guys could make it bigger.  
Excavation day 2

You can now see where the grotto is going to be and the bench beside the grotto.

Excavation almost done
The crew is almost done digging. But it is still a lot of dirt left. For a while I was little worried that the trampoline was going to be buried. If you want to save some dirt for later just tell them and they leave you some. Just remember there are going to be more digging. The plumber, the electrician and the gas company are going to leave you dirt after they been digging and if you are going to plant some plants there are a lot of dirt that you need to get ride of later on.

Today they just have to finish up the big circle ,18 feet diameter, 4 feet deep with the four steps. When I went outside to look at the work there were only two steps. The first two one. They told me that the other two will the steel guy built. I called my pool supervisor, yes, it was correct.
The pool looks so big and so deep, and it is. Right now it is 6 feet and 9 inch at the deepest. The 9 inch is for the pipes, steel, shotcrete and the interior.

Excavation done

The tile is going to be where the board are. The plank is to check that the elevation is correct. You can see the two steps to the right and the other hole of the light, also to the right. And in the far right corner you can see the other bench.

My pool supervisor came and checked the depth on the pool, made sure the hole for the skimmer and lights was big enough. He also checked the elevation. The elevation of the pool is important because since you want the water to drain away from the pool down in the deck drain. The elevation is the height of the bond beam minus 2 but in our case we had put pavers on the patio so the decking are going to be a little bit higher so our elevation was - 2,5 inch. If you are going to do a thicker decking you have to take that in the calculations too. The deck is usually 4 inch thick but if you have expending soil in your area you can put an extra inch on the decking to prevent cracking.

I think this "elevation-stuff" is hard so I asked the guy that did the pool layout to spray the elevation on the ground. So the excavation company didn't have to ask me about it.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Prickly Pear

Prickly Peat is a fascinating cactus. It looks intriguing, need very little water, you can plant it around your yard like a living barbwire and you can even eat it. 


Like all plants they are small in the beginning but it will after a couple of years spread all over. It grows fast for a cactus. When we planted our prickly pear we planted it next to one of the dripping system controller head. That was not so wisely done. 

The prickly pear has two different kind of thorns. Big thick white ones and thin almost-impossible-to-see once. The big thorns are soft on the new outgrowth but not the thin once.

I try to keep the plant small by taking off some of its new outgrowth every year. I don't use a thong or saw. I just wear heavy work gloves. These gloves can only be used to this because they will be filled with thorns. Using a folded newspaper in between the glove and the cactus is something I am going to try next time to save the gloves and my fingers.


The thorns has small hooks that makes it hard to pull them out when they get stuck in your skin.


I have heard that you can cut off a pad, let it dry for a week and then plant it in a shallow depression cut side down to get a new plant. Water every 2 weeks to get the roots started. Have to try that one. My neighbor have a prickly pear without thorns, I would like that one. 

Read more about prickly pears;





Tuesday, March 4, 2014

How to built a pool - Utility marking

Utility marking

Before they start to dig you have to call all utilities/facility in your area to make sure that you don't have any lines or pipes in your backyard. Utility companies have two working days to respond. They must dig by hand if you need to dig within 2 feet either side of a marked line.

Instead of you trying to guess which company you need to call, call Arizona Blue Stake. Arizona Blue Stake was established as a one-call notification system by underground facility owners to assist excavators. This damage prevention service is provided free of charge to any individual or company planning to excavate.

Arizona Blue Stake

Markings are valid for only 15 working days. Call Arizona Blue Stake two full working days before expiration date if you need to continue to dig or if the markings are not visible anymore, during the digging.

When you call the  Arizona Blue Stakes they are going to ask for the name and telephone number on the company that are going to do the excavation.

Utility markings

What the color means:

Purple    Reclaimed Water
RedElectric Power
YellowGas and Oil Product
OrangeTelephone, Cable Television, Fiber Optics
BlueWater System
GreenSanitary Sewer System


Monday, March 3, 2014

Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise

This is a plant that likes heat but don't like too strong direct sun. Now when our palm trees is bigger they give just enough shade for the bushes under them and the bird of paradise just loves it. To make it bloom this lovely you have to water it pretty much and give it extra nutrients a couple of times a year. 




If you have a young plant that doesn't blooms don't worry, it doesn't bloom until its around 4 years.



I have seen this plant in California thriving and growing so many plants together that it looked like a Bird of Paradise hedge.


I have never cover up these plants during winter time and so far they haven't taken any damage from the cold. So far only the strong direct sun seams to be the problem.


Read more about Birds of Paradise;

How to Keep a Bird of Paradise Plant Alive

Bird-of-Paradise