06-22-2007, 07:55 AM
Hello Les,
Thanks for the reply. I will be closing escrow in 1 week, so I'm getting a bit nervous. I have to do a ton of research so I know what to do.
There is a small embankment near the catchment, so I may divert the first flush there. I do, however, want truck access in the back, when I do bring heavy equipment to level out the yard, etc. I can't access the back via the opposite side of the house because the home sits near the property line.
As for pool vacuums, I found something relatively cheap, it's an all in one unit where the entire unit is submersed and can be used with an extension pole. It has a built in rechargeable battery. Other pool vacuums use the swimming pool pump to suck up the sludge. If you are interested, you can search for the Pool Buster Max. It can be found for $165 on the web or ebay.
Stan
Thanks for the reply. I will be closing escrow in 1 week, so I'm getting a bit nervous. I have to do a ton of research so I know what to do.
There is a small embankment near the catchment, so I may divert the first flush there. I do, however, want truck access in the back, when I do bring heavy equipment to level out the yard, etc. I can't access the back via the opposite side of the house because the home sits near the property line.
As for pool vacuums, I found something relatively cheap, it's an all in one unit where the entire unit is submersed and can be used with an extension pole. It has a built in rechargeable battery. Other pool vacuums use the swimming pool pump to suck up the sludge. If you are interested, you can search for the Pool Buster Max. It can be found for $165 on the web or ebay.
Stan