by the time you build out your pool how much space did it take up? if you measured from the base what was the l x w? my dad is looking at putting one in their sun room and we just want to get an idea what others have experienced. thanks1
It just keeps going and going. Impossible to measure.
We are having ours installed as i type this.
It depends on what size pool you order.
Our water l x w is 7 x 14, they say to add 2 feet to length and width to account for the trim.
Ok thanks. Hope it goes well, if you happen to think of it I’d love to see a pic of the finished product and your overall impression. Thanks!
Mine is 8x14 and I had a pit put in the basement that is 2 feet deep. The pit is 10"6’ x 17"6’. I bought a used one for 2k and did all the work myself. I just finished the basement today and I am exhausted.
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I’ll bet you are tired!!! Once you’ve used it for a few weeks, give us an update on how you like it:)
OH wow that is very nice looking. Please update if you have anything else to add. We won’t put this in dad’s place until the winter so we have time to put a plan in place on the best route. I’d be very interested in the work you did. External finishing vs internal guts of the machine. Thanks and enjoy!
If you want to save room you can push it all the way up against the walls. You will just need to make you own custom 2nd roller like I did. This will save you about 18 inches in length. The side with all the plumbing I would use some kind of panels that are removable. I wanted to stone that side also but if you ever need to work on it has to be removed. I also used an insulation on the flooring to save on the heating bill and to protect the liner. It is also soft to walk on. I got this from my local EP installer for $150.
That’s very impressive! I want one.
If you want to save room you can push it all the way up against the walls. You will just need to make you own custom 2nd roller like I did. This will save you about 18 inches in length. The side with all the plumbing I would use some kind of panels that are removable. I wanted to stone that side also but if you ever need to work on it has to be removed. I also used an insulation on the flooring to save on the heating bill and to protect the liner. It is also soft to walk on. I got this from my local EP installer for $150.
Crap forgot to check this! Thanks for the response. I will be resfreshing this inthe spring when we get closer to building it out.
Just checking in to see how you still like your EP? The time frame was a bit off, but by the end of May the back patio will be re-leveled/pavers and the EP will be the next item.
Definitely going to be outdoors. Tinkering with the extra long one that has a separate hot tub in the other end dad is super active with tennis 5+ days a week and he has missed his hot tube. Any suggestions you have, pitfalls, caveats please let me know. Thanks again.
another attempt to get some EP owners to come out of the spider webs.
We put our endless pool in the basement in October 2014. We finished an area in the basement to create a pool room. We chose the cover has a roller which is less expensive than the automatic cover and much more practical than the solar cover that is included. We also picked the UV filter which is probably the best decision because it drastically reduces the chemicals you need to add. After a swim I throw in some household bleach and some ph decreaser. I’ve changed the water once and will attempt to change the UV bulb this weekend.
As far as use, I do iron distance races and started swimming at 40 and I’m 46. I suck at swimming. I like the fact that it is in my basement, but for me it does not substitute the lap pool. It’s easier to swim in the EP than a lap pool. Yes, I can turn up the speed to an unswimmable level, but I find the pace I can swim in the EP is faster than real life. I was hoping I would not have to go to the Y anymore and see naked 75 yo dudes having normal everyday conversations while smelling the mildewed carpet. Unfortunately I’m at the Y 4 days a week still. It’s good for a continuous swim and sighting practice. I have inquired about some sort of program that would allow for intervals without stopping to change the speed but they say it’s in development. It’s great on snow days in the winter when the Y is closed.
It’s nice that it is in my basement but I do not use it like I thought I would.
Fire away with any specific questions.
Great thank you that is perfect. This pool be for my dad he’s in his early 70s so as far as paces in realistic feel it’s a lot less about that and more just for the ability to get a few swims in a week conveniently. The pool is going to be outside on a patio so will be above ground. We are a little torn on the size. It really only needs to be for one person, but he would also like the ability to use it as a hot tub which is very therapeutic for his well used body hais been a hard core athlete his whole life( multiple sport athlete in high school and college back before anyone knew anything about treating your body right ). What size is your endless pool and are you happy with it? I saw the manual roll back cover and I really like that. His old hot tub had one of those thermal covers that folded in half, but it was constantly tearing and little critters would chew it up.
7x14 with 48 inch depth (45 inch) water depth.
This would be perfect if I was older and wanted to swim for exercise and mobility. It is transportable so when we move if we have the space I would like to take it with us. If it will be outside then yes the manual roller is great, that solar cover would not work well outside. It would be great to have a hot tub, I think the pool temp can be set to 95 but you obviously can’t swim in that. I’m not sure if the hot tub affects how the swim portion of the pool functions. It is perfect for one swimmer, but if you were using it as a “hot tub” we could comfortably fit 5 or 6 people in there sitting around the perimeter.
Last Feb I started working with Tim Floyd at Magnolia Masters doing online coaching. He uses a lot of short fast intervals which does not set up well with the EP. Prior to that I was doing more traditional longer sets which would have been easier to do in the EP.
I have no problem doing intervals. The only thing that’s not possible are things like 100m as (easy, build, easy, fast) type sets.
Well crap we found out what most pool owners probably know…septic field issues. The EP installation can’t be done over a septic field…and poof so goes the EP idea. No room indoors and there is no front yard. Thanks for the input all.
Well crap we found out what most pool owners probably know…septic field issues. The EP installation can’t be done over a septic field…and poof so goes the EP idea. No room indoors and there is no front yard. Thanks for the input all.
Does your Dad live out in the country with no city water or sewer???
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And so the island has no water and sewer service??? Does he get his water from a well??? The reason i ask is that sometimes older people get so used to one type of lifestyle that they don’t realize other options are available, i.e. possibly when he first moved there years ago there may have been no nearby water/sewer. If city water/sewer is available, he’d prob only have to pay a small fee to get hooked up to their system, and then nominal fees each month for his water/sewer usage. I work in the water/wastewater engineering area so i’m familiar with this stuff, and, I’m genuinely curious:)