If your zoning board has no restrictions as to how far a pool needs to be from a structure then my advice would be place the pool far enough away from anything that a person might jump off of. example, trees ( besides the cleanup in the pool caused by them) patio roof, sheds, house poles. Remembering when i was a kid we had a pool that we could jump off the patio roof into the pool. My brother did this and ended up splitting the metal side of the pool and ended up swimming in the back yard
A pool pump should only be replaced if and when it fails. A pool pump needs proper maintanance in order to function properly,and should last the life of the pool ith proper care.
In a two-story house with a pool or a one-story house.
The distance between a pool pump and pool depends on factors such as the pump's power and the length and type of piping being used. However, a common guideline is to place the pump within 3-4 feet of the pool for optimal performance. This ensures efficient circulation and reduces the risk of losing suction or encountering other operational issues.
You should first make sure yuor pool is compatible with a heater. You will also want to make sure you get the proper BTU for your pool size.
Yes, if the trached person has the proper equipment.
distance???? Do you mean how far can a swimming pool travel???
It may vary from place to place, but in Phoenix it's a minimum of 25 ft.
That depends upon the codes in your city, county, state.
The noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool.
I would test that the disinfectant that I use for the pool is at the proper level and then shock the thing just in case. After that you should not have any thing to worry about
about an inch below the TOP of the filter...there should be a line on your filter...
as big as the white house's swimming pool.