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Old 02-10-2021, 08:32 AM
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I have a garage bath....
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Old 02-10-2021, 09:35 AM
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Thanks for the all of the responses! Sounds like we should try to fit this into our design.
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Old 02-10-2021, 11:09 AM
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I have always wanted a pool bath but have had no luck! Our home is a designer Lantana with 2.5 baths (there's an extra 1/2 bath off the laundry room). We have had four contractors come out, but none have come up with an easy or plausible way to connect to the existing plumbing/sewer line that is located diagonally in the front yard. One contractor said it would involve trenching around entire lanai and back to the front of the house and would involve a pump station. He also said the cost for a full bathroom including shower would be $50,000, which seems quite high. That doesn't even include climate control. We have a summer kitchen, so there's already water out to the lanai, and the bathroom would be located on that same side of the lanai (behind the summer kitchen wall). Another concern is busting up the cement on the lanai and not hitting any underground plumbing to the inground pool and/or inground spa. The new pool bath location would be on the side where the pool equipment (pumps, heater, etc.) is located. The contractors we had come out look to us for solutions and don't seem like they really want the job. Very surprising.

For those of you who are building, or have already added a pool bath, can you please provide your contractor's info? Also cost of addition. Thank you.
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Old 02-10-2021, 02:30 PM
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We added a pool bath to our Laurel Oak 10 that we had built for us this winter. We expanded the lanai across the entire back of the house and put the pool bath at one end. Therefore, the extra bathroom doubles as a pool bath and a second full bath of the master.

It was extra money, but well worth it. We use it everyday.
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Old 02-10-2021, 07:31 PM
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We had a pool bath designed into the house when we built the house 23 years ago. If I was building the house today, I would install a pool bath.
Reasons.
1. Convenient to the pool.
2. Non slip floor tile
3. Eliminates traffic and dripping water over mostly wood floors to the master or guest bathrooms inside the house.
4. Convenient bath room for contractors to use.
5. Convenient bath room when working outside particularly during the hot summer months.
6. If you include a closet, you will have additional space for storing towels etc.
7. Adds to the value of the house.
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Old 02-10-2021, 09:15 PM
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no - we had a large lake house that I designed and built with a full bath with easy access for swimmers - they did not use it - they went upstairs to their own rooms and bathroom instead. We just built a Woodside with a pool - I took out the third bathroom and made a storage closet - way more important to me than another toilet to clean !! People can dry off with a towel, put flip flops on and go inside on the occasion that nature calls.
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Old 02-10-2021, 09:52 PM
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no - we had a large lake house that I designed and built with a full bath with easy access for swimmers - they did not use it - they went upstairs to their own rooms and bathroom instead.
A good pool bath setup would be like the one in the floor plan I displayed in post #3. A pool bath should be nothing more than a Jack and Jill setup with an inside door. In the layout I showed, it's accessible to the pool, a guest BR and the kitchen and dinette. So even when the pool is not being used, the bathroom is still of use for others.
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Shower is nice, but the real value is having a toilet for peep's hanging outside.
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There is a door to my pool from the master bath and is very convenient.
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Old 02-11-2021, 07:37 AM
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If you mean a spillover spa, ABSOLUTELY!! I use mine almost every night. Most relaxing and therapeutic before going to bed.
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If you will have view from pool side, consider a birdcage with 'panoramic' vertical post spacing. No need to have your view blocked by posts every six feet

If your space allows, consider a spillover spa in addition to the pool.

Solar pool heating expands your pool season.

We don't have a pool bath and have never felt the need for one.
Added pool bath and so glad. It took about 1 week to realize I would want it.
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Old 02-11-2021, 05:20 PM
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We have a pool bath that is rarely used, but the outside shower with hot and cold water has been primo.
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Pool Bath, In my humble opinion, a complete waste of money. Just use the pool and add extra chlorine.
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Old 02-11-2021, 07:40 PM
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Pool Bath - That's one way of taking the "p" out of pool
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Old 02-11-2021, 08:14 PM
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Funny you should ask, I played Belle Glade Championship course last Friday. On the Tequesta nine, on the right of the 7th tee a home was having a pool built. Just to the right was a addition about 6' x 10' being constructed onto the house with a door to the outside. Everybody in my group asked, what is that. Since I use to live in Spring Hill and sold real estate many years ago, pool baths were fairly normal there.

It keeps you from running into the house when you're wet and getting the floors wet, and of course the air conditioning will be on since it summertime, and that gets chilly quick. It's really nothing more than a Jack and Jill but instead a 2nd bedroom it just goes to outside like this;

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Here's another way to do it, look in the upper left. The pool bathroom in this layout serves the bedroom, the kitchen/Dinette and the pool.

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My wife and I and the couple that we played with we wondering that about that same house also on Tequesta; built the bath before they start the pool....
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