Swimming Pool Advice

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thinking of putting in a pool next spring and was wondering if anyone had any ideas of who to speak with or not to speak with. Might be another year away but would like to start investigating
 
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tigerGUY

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Do it in the winter. It's off season. I have only had pools in Florida and assume there are no complications if in a colder area of the country.
 

wdrcu75

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Buy a large swim spa and save yourself some time and money. You can build yourself a nice sun room around it. The older a pool gets the more to pour time and money into it. It can be an evil mistress.
 

RUBDROC

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Have a pool and it gets used ten to twenty days a year. Huge mistake. Wish I had a spa.
 

BHSRebels89

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Unless you have trees around it, a pool is not really a ton of work. Trees are a whole different story. I don't have trees and spend probably $100/year on chemicals and clean 2-3 times/year. If you have kids, you'll be so glad you did it about 30 minutes into it.
 
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Tigerman Mike

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Salt water. Barely any maintenance if done the right way, no purchasing of chlorine.
This x 1000 don't know why all the negative responses but we've had ours five year , best money ever spent ,I get in for a quickie in morning and always when I get home, just got out after spending the last three hours in ours with my honey, drinking some chillies and listening to so.e tunes, all in our backyard, salt is the Mac daddy
 
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idohvac2

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Unless you have trees around it, a pool is not really a ton of work. Trees are a whole different story. I don't have trees and spend probably $100/year on chemicals and clean 2-3 times/year. If you have kids, you'll be so glad you did it about 30 minutes into it.
You clean your pool 1 to 3 times a year?
 
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BarnwellTiger

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Have a nice in-the-ground salt water pool I'll gladly sell you. 6 yrs old, excellent condition, barely used. You move, you own.
 

mind-mend

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Salt water pool and connected hot tub w/ robot cleaner. Someone's in it every day (we have 3 kids). Costs about $100/month to keep it open (heated), clean and salted year round in Greenville. Almost didn't buy the house because of it. Now it's the focal point.
 

bigbadraddad

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Salt water. Barely any maintenance if done the right way, no purchasing of chlorine.

I agree with this. We live in Fla, and last year we bought a 7K gallon fiberglass in ground pool. Salt system is easy. Probably spend about $15 / month on chemicals.

We have a screen room over our pool. If not, it would truly be a nightmare cleaning leaves from the pool.