Plan pool pipelines in the basement

  • Erstellt am 2025-07-01 13:46:36

wiltshire

2025-07-01 14:46:08
  • #1
If you want to use drinking water for the pool, a simple backflow preventer is not sufficient to meet the health department’s requirements. That becomes a bit more complicated. If you use non-potable water, it doesn’t matter. From my point of view, it makes sense to lay properly sized empty conduits. Then you can decide exactly what you need when the time comes. Drain pipes, supply lines, control lines, power supply – all of this depends on what you will build there, and that is apparently still unclear.
 

Mahri23

2025-07-01 15:35:11
  • #2
I would include a 5x 4mm power cable right away. That way you are on the safe side later to be able to install a sufficient heat pump. For the "drinking water" I would choose a connection/pipe from the garden water meter. You don't want to pay the full sewage fee for your pool every time... And please also think about the backwash water, where you want to dispose of it. I assume you mean the "sewage connection"?
 

Bagger_Lord01

2025-07-06 22:35:52
  • #3
Hello everyone, which type of did you use for the expansion? And can you recommend whether it is better to rent or buy directly? Best regards and thanks in advance!
 

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