Hi everyone, I've been building an inground gunite pool in my backyard for the past few months and right now I'm in the process of figuring out how to setup the proper drainage around my pool deck. I am planning to do pavers.
I've attached some pics but basically the situation is that three sides of my pool are fairly close to the fencing (maybe 4-5 feet away). On the left side my
yard is actually a bit lower than the area beyond the fence, while my rear fence and right side fence border neighbors who are at a lower elevation than me.
I have a landscaping contractor who is recommending that I install a french drain all around the base of my wood fence surrounding the pool and they will also install the paver pool deck so that the water will slope away from the pool coping and down towards those fence/french drain areas.
They would bury a long pipe with holes on top all along the base of my fence and cover it with rocks so the water can just seep downwards and then eventually flow to the curb/storm drain. They said that the visible area on the surface would be about 2-3inches wide meaning that basically I would have pool coping, then pavers and then a 2-3 inch gap filled with little rocks and then the wood fence.
The alternative would be to just add a bunch of round spot drains every ten feet or so all along the perimeter of the fence near the pool. Or we can buy one of those long trench/slot drains too but it'll probably cost a lot more to get those.
My contractor is saying this French drain would essentially accomplish what the trench/slot drain would do at a much more economic price and also provide better drainage than having a couple of spot drains. However I am planning to put in five spot drains along the side of the pool that's closest to the house since a French drain wouldn't look too good in that area.
The only thing is I haven't seen too many examples of people doing French drains all around their pools like this and so I have some reservations. I'm not sure if this would actually work well or not?
What do you folks think? Do you think this is a good working solution for drainage? Do you forsee any issues with this approach?
Thanks!!!
I've attached some pics but basically the situation is that three sides of my pool are fairly close to the fencing (maybe 4-5 feet away). On the left side my
yard is actually a bit lower than the area beyond the fence, while my rear fence and right side fence border neighbors who are at a lower elevation than me.
I have a landscaping contractor who is recommending that I install a french drain all around the base of my wood fence surrounding the pool and they will also install the paver pool deck so that the water will slope away from the pool coping and down towards those fence/french drain areas.
They would bury a long pipe with holes on top all along the base of my fence and cover it with rocks so the water can just seep downwards and then eventually flow to the curb/storm drain. They said that the visible area on the surface would be about 2-3inches wide meaning that basically I would have pool coping, then pavers and then a 2-3 inch gap filled with little rocks and then the wood fence.
The alternative would be to just add a bunch of round spot drains every ten feet or so all along the perimeter of the fence near the pool. Or we can buy one of those long trench/slot drains too but it'll probably cost a lot more to get those.
My contractor is saying this French drain would essentially accomplish what the trench/slot drain would do at a much more economic price and also provide better drainage than having a couple of spot drains. However I am planning to put in five spot drains along the side of the pool that's closest to the house since a French drain wouldn't look too good in that area.
The only thing is I haven't seen too many examples of people doing French drains all around their pools like this and so I have some reservations. I'm not sure if this would actually work well or not?
What do you folks think? Do you think this is a good working solution for drainage? Do you forsee any issues with this approach?
Thanks!!!
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