Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Sep 07, 2020 8:00 pm Would appreciate some feedback / thoughts based upon position and size of pool (7m x 3.8m) in attached diagram, on what things we should be requesting. Pool will be Solar Heating, Salt, but unsure of things such as - Tile or Quartz - Depths - Stair or Swim Out Position - Feedback on Tiles (pavers) that are not slippery around Pool - inbuilt pool cover Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Adding a pool into a new home build 2Sep 07, 2020 8:18 pm We are also planning the pool but it's like pool coming inside. Because it's a wider block and does not have enough length. Did not research about details yet. I thought there are two types fibre glass and concrete. Fibre glass is cheap but comes in a regular shape. One of my friend got 3.8x6 pool with glass balustrade for 40k installed. Re: Adding a pool into a new home build 6Sep 08, 2020 2:14 pm ![]() ![]() Can we build a pool in easement? yes but you will need to encase the sewer (if its sewer easement), and that aint cheap... I had no idea. you could build a pool on an easement. How much are we talking about if it was a sewer easement? Re: Adding a pool into a new home build 7Sep 08, 2020 3:01 pm ![]() ![]() ![]() Can we build a pool in easement? yes but you will need to encase the sewer (if its sewer easement), and that aint cheap... I had no idea. you could build a pool on an easement. How much are we talking about if it was a sewer easement? You would need to contact council/water authority for $$$ and/or approval. Any feedback on plans above? Hmm, it really depends. We havent got our driveway done or landscaping but buildcert is happy to issue a partial OC to let us occupy. But, this doesnt always happen, some… 1 25145 6 26952 Hi All, I'm planning on doing a minor renovation to my apartment in the City of Sydney. The apartment has an unusual multi-level layout with a large void over the living… 0 11147 |