Commercial
Renovation
Family Pools Inc.
is a licensed commercial pool builder. We can make
your community pool, hotel pool. resort pool, water
park, or any body of water that is regulated by the
health department back to new condition or better.
We
can handle all the permits required and the
paperwork that has to be filed with the health
department for modifications when needed. Our design
and engineering department can spruce up your old
commercial pool and deck into a fantastic outdoor
oasis.
Commercial
Equipment
Family pools
inc can do equipment change outs when needed. If
your commercial pool has any broken or run down
equipment we can help. By law we have to install
items that have the original specification designed
into the pool from the original designer. If we need
to upgrade any item in the circulation system we
will be required to get written approval through
your local Health Department. We handle all of the
necessary paper work needed for this process.
VGB Safety Act
There has been allot of confusion
about the new main drain laws and the Virginia
Graeme Baker Act. The Virginia Graeme Baker Act took
effect on December 19, 2008, this law is governed by
the Federal Government and is explained in detail
below.
The Department of Health (DOH) has
its own set of laws and regulations that are
regularly inspected by your County Health Department
inspectors. Typically your commercial swimming
pool/spa will be inspected 2 to 3 times per year.
Florida Department of
Health (DOH) is mandated to regulate the operation
of all commercial pools in the State of Florida.
They are empowered by authority of Chapter 514 of
the Florida Statutes to administer statute
64E-9 of
the Swimming Pool Code.
This is a basic breakdown of
what the DOH is looking for.
The main drain outlet shall be connected to a
collector tank. The capacity of the collector tank
shall be at least one minute of the recirculated
flow unless justified by the design of the engineer.
Vacuum filter tanks are considered collector tanks.
(f) All pools built without a main
drain collector tank must be retrofitted with a
properly sized an piped collector tank as described
in the collector tank definition, the first
paragraph of 64E-9.005, 64E-9.007(8), and
64E-9.0007(10) on or before the following dates to
eliminate direct suction through the main drain.
1. For all pools including wading
pools, except spa type pools, with a main drain
grate water depth of 4 feet or less, construction
shall be completed on or before one year from the
effective date of this rule:
For all spa type pools built
before 1977, retrofit by July 1, 2010,
For all spa type pools built between 1977 and 1986,
retrofit by July 1, 2011,
For all spa type pools built between 1986 and 1995,
retrofit by July 1, 20
And for all other pools, retrofit by July 1, 2013.
2. All
existing public pools with direct suction main
drains shall install as soon as possible, but in no
case later than 180 days after the effective date of
this rule, a main drain cover/grate that meets both
the
ASME/ANSI A112.19.8-2007 standard for drain
covers/grates and the main drain cover/grate 1.5
feet per second water velocity requirement of this
rule.
3. A modification permit shall be obtained prior to
installation of the collector tank.
4. Pools that cannot be retrofitted by these dates
shall be closed on or before these dates.
(g) Main drain covers/grates installed after the effective
date of this
rule shall comply with the requirements of
ASME/ANSI A112.19.8-2007 and the water velocity
requirement of this rule.
(11) An
automatic and manual water makeup control must be
provided to maintain the water level at the lip of
the overflow gutter or at the mouth of the recessed
automatic surface skimmers and must discharge
through an air gap into a fill pipe or collector
tank. Over the rim fill spouts are prohibited.
Basically this law states that
your commercial pool/spa must have a collector tank
installed by the specified dates or your
pool/spa WILL BE CLOSED.
The laws
are changing frequently so before you do anything
please let us do a free evaluation.
We are very familiar with all the Federal and State
requirements, Contact us for
more info.
ADA Guidelines for Public Swimming Pools
On July 26, 2010, the US Department of Justice
released updated ADA Standards for Accessible
Design. Among the updates for a number of facility
types were new requirements specifically for public
swimming pools. The level of accessibility depends
on the size and type of the pool. For pools under
300 linear feet in size, the ADA Standard for
Accessible Design calls for one means of access,
which must be either an ADA-compliant lift, or a
sloped entry. Pools with greater than 300 linear
feet of pool wall must also have a second means of
access. This second means can either be another lift
or ramp, or it can also be a transfer wall, a
transfer system or pool stairs.
Explore the entire text of the new requirements at
the ADA
website.
Let Family Pools Inc. Explain what you need to do to
comply with the new code. We install Handicap Lifts.
Contact us today
for your free estimate.