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Well, mine is 13 years old, so adjust for that.
I have the inground 26'x13' with a hot tub and screened in, also added extra deck space. The cost was around $25,000, I doubt you could touch one for that now. |
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They just started digging my neighbor's today. It's 8000 gallons and change with a screened enclosure. He told me it was around $35K.
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It's cheaper to check into a hotel twice a week and use their pool.
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My neighbor did ones about 4-5 years ago. After all the fence and stuff it was 40-50k. Mine came with the house. I like it. It is a lot of work when you open and close. I do all the work. I am getting tired of it but it is real nice. If I had to buy one I would not do it. Mine needs a resurface job that is 7-10 k. I need a cover for mine as well. a top of the line cover is 3 k.
You can get a real nice Johnny Weissmuller above ground pool that they sink in 1/2 way and it gives you the feel of a built in pool. It is also cheaper for property taxes because it is not permanent. I am going in my pool in about 1/2 an hour. It is hot here in PA. Good luck ETA. In the NE you use it 3 months. get a heater. |
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I am headed up to the area in August, could bring up one of my excavators and dig you a swimming hole if you cover the 3400 mile round trip
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I have a 18'x36' with a vinyl liner, 3 1/2' shallow end and 8 1/2' deep end. Fence and all it was about $35k. That was 5 years ago.
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Mine went about $120K, but it's laid the fuck out. Lots of granite paver deck, hot tub, fountain, remote controls, pebble-tec finish, deep end, rock retaining wall, rock features and lots of landscaping. The sky is the limit depending on what you want..and what you can afford. Mine is about 40k gallons. $10K in fencing alone...don't forget shit like that. View Quote Pics? |
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yeah that's my impression. they're a pia like boats View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck pools, I spend more time maintaining mine than using it. Came here to post this. If I was to ever get one I would just get one of the drop in fiberglass ones and pour a simple stamped deck around it with the cheapest decent fence I could get. Then the dogs can get in, no liner to screw with, and when you get sick of it just rip out the concrete and fill in the hole. |
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Mine went about $120K, but it's laid the fuck out. Lots of granite paver deck, hot tub, fountain, remote controls, pebble-tec finish, deep end, rock retaining wall, rock features and lots of landscaping. The sky is the limit depending on what you want..and what you can afford. Mine is about 40k gallons. $10K in fencing alone...don't forget shit like that. View Quote Nice! Pics? |
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That's not how any of this works,,,,,,,,,,,the question you need to ask is how much damn taxes are you going to be bashed with....
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$250 on sale at Target. https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ0o6M8NtmBpqvt8uuoy5Y2z0l7HvQVuzaCjiH86EmQLQZkZA01 View Quote I would play on that. |
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Ours was just north of 120K but its money well spent and no chance of FSA jumping the fence.
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A lot.
Inlaws have one that goes to 9' i believe. Kids love it! I could give a shit less... |
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The rock excavation alone on a deep end pool here in Texas can run in the 30's, thats thousands.
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Depends on size of pool, and how big of coping/pool deck area, pumps, lights, automation,etc.
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Look into an above ground pool, build a nice deck around it, make it look like an in-ground.
A hell of a lot cheaper, is technically a temporary fixture, no tax hit, oops you are in NY, everything is taxed there. No fence necessary, just put a gate on the steps. And easier to get rid of, when you are done with it. go here, poolsolutions.com the arfcom of pools. I did a 18x36 Doughboy, 6ft deep end for about $3k, Deck was more, $4k. but i did it all myself, starting with a chainsaw. Hired an excavator to stump it, tho. |
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$50K pool, $50K 12' fence, $20K razor wire? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ours was just north of 120K but its money well spent and no chance of FSA jumping the fence. $50K pool, $50K 12' fence, $20K razor wire? Exactly plus the sharks with freakin lazer beams! |
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Lots of options here. Starting price around here for a liner in ground is in the 25 to 30K range. They make fiberglass in grounds also. A full concrete inground will be about twice as much as a liner on the low end and the sky is the limit on the high end. They also make above ground pools with a deep end that might be a better choice if taxes are an issue. A good quality above ground with a deep end is going to set you back some good coin with all the trimmings but may be a better choice depending on the lay of you property.
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don't forget to include the increased property tax assessment that comes with it and if you don't already have one, the completely enclosing fence so that kids don't trespass and drown View Quote What if those krazy kids jump your fence, drink booze, smoke weed, DJ, and start fights? |
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You know what they say. If you have to ask..... you mustn't be a very good attorney. |
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Where the fuck are you Kardashians looking at pools? Are they made of gold?
We had one priced for around 25k inthe Central Valley in CA. Not sure what one in NY would cost you? Are swimming pools even legal in NY? Is there a depth limit or does your status as a police officer allow you to build one deeper than a normal serf...I mean citizen? |
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Look into an above ground pool, build a nice deck around it, make it look like an in-ground. A hell of a lot cheaper, is technically a temporary fixture, no tax hit, oops you are in NY, everything is taxed there. No fence necessary, just put a gate on the steps. And easier to get rid of, when you are done with it. . View Quote That's what my brother in law ended up doing, his kids use it all the time, but he figured when the kids grow up he wants the lawn space back, so he can just drain it and tear it down. Plus it was free, all he needed to get was a new liner. |
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Family member has one in Florida and I am thinking he has like $35-40k in his, and yes they barely even use it.
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I mean a real one, not like a mud hole dug with a rented backhoe View Quote If you have children, I strongly recommend against getting one. Those things kill kids faster than you can say "Boo!" Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Depends upon your geographic location and your lot access.
At least $20K. Probably twice that unless you do some of it yourself. But you can fill it with cash cheaper than you can keep it full of clean water. (Rain water is a contaminant. If you have trees anywhere nearby, you need to cut them all down. But then you need shade near the pool for folks who hate the sun.) If you do plastic liners, they need to be replaced every few years. And your kids will NOT swim because all they want to do is play video games and talk on the phone in the air conditioned house. And your wife won't swim because either "it's too hot out there", "I don't want to get my hair wet", or "the water is too cold". And eventually you will spend more than it cost originally to have it filled in and the concrete and slides and stuff removed. Ask me how I know. |
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I mean a real one, not like a mud hole dug with a rented backhoe View Quote I take great offense to your chracterization of muddy holes in the ground as mud holes. I have dug many and each one has brought me great joy. Try it, might like it! |
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The upkeep on the pool always seemed like it would be worse to me. All that cleaning and chlorination and shit.
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Wife was on my ass to get ours open and ready by the first of May...This May was the wettest month in the history of the state ..No sun, all rain, floods and tornadoes ..She was still pissed she wasn't out there sunnin her buns..I taught her how to clean and maintain so she can make her own deadlines.
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Fuck pools, I spend more time maintaining mine than using it. Came here to post this. What all do you guys do for maintenance? My parents neighbors have an in- ground, and he spends maybe an hour on the weekend. During the week it's just monitor the water and add chemicals. Yeah, you have some work when opening and closing it for the year, but that's it. We've got an above ground pool, and I probably spend less than an hour a week on maintaining it. |
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