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30k+ depending on where you are and what type of amenities you want.
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Mine was 35k in 08 and I'm in sc. 18x40 foot, I think my shallow end is 3.5 foot and my deep is 8.5 foot. Pretty basic, concrete all around it, vinyl liner, saltwater, diving board, de filter. If you do heat, do solar. My operating costs are basically electricity, I have to buy a $100 test kit every other year, and maybe $20-30 of salt a year because I don't cover it, so the rain dilutes it when I drain excess water. Otherwise, I *may* have to adjust ph, or total alkalinity, or cya, but not normally, and when I do it's a few dollars, per year. My pump, booster pump for cleaner, and chlorine generator cost about $80 a month to run.
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Too many pool haters....enjoying a rum and coke, the sun and seeing my wife float topless in a pool lounge chair right now....
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Fuck pools, I spend more time maintaining mine than using it. Came here to post this. Bullshit, I have a 26,000 gallon pool that takes all of an hour a week to maintain during the summer. Shit's easy and the payoff is tits. Nothing beats late night skinny dips, or jumping in after mowing the yard or any other type of manual labor. |
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18X36 with 9' deep end, diving board and basic cement $21,000 at Syracuse Pool and Spa.
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Just had a quote from a reputable company this summer. 35K installed.
Inground salt water liner pool, concrete deck all the way around, gas heater, walkout on both ends. |
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Mine is about 5 years old, so adjust accordingly
18x38, 3 foot shallow end to 8.5 in the deep end. Vinyl liner. Basic concrete deck and diving board. Sand filter. Was $17k when I put it in. Did fence and electric by myself, so figure that in too. I spend 1 hour a week maintaining it, and use about 50 pounds of chlorine a year. |
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Quoted: Mine is about 5 years old, so adjust accordingly 18x38, 3 foot shallow end to 8.5 in the deep end. Vinyl liner. Basic concrete deck and diving board. Sand filter. Was $17k when I put it in. Did fence and electric by myself, so figure that in too. I spend 1 hour a week maintaining it, and use about 50 pounds of chlorine a year. View Quote How much does it cost to run the pump? |
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Mine is about 5 years old, so adjust accordingly 18x38, 3 foot shallow end to 8.5 in the deep end. Vinyl liner. Basic concrete deck and diving board. Sand filter. Was $17k when I put it in. Did fence and electric by myself, so figure that in too. I spend 1 hour a week maintaining it, and use about 50 pounds of chlorine a year. How much does it cost to run the pump? Depends on the size of the pump(s), voltage and speed pumps run at, how long you run pump to turn water over once a day. P=IxE Power=Watts/ I=Amperage/E=Voltage Then figure kilowatt hours and price per KW in your AO. |
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Quoted: Depends on the size of the pump(s), voltage and speed pumps run at, how long you run pump to turn water over once a day. P=IxE Power=Watts/ I=Amperage/E=Voltage Then figure kilowatt hours and price per KW in your AO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mine is about 5 years old, so adjust accordingly 18x38, 3 foot shallow end to 8.5 in the deep end. Vinyl liner. Basic concrete deck and diving board. Sand filter. Was $17k when I put it in. Did fence and electric by myself, so figure that in too. I spend 1 hour a week maintaining it, and use about 50 pounds of chlorine a year. How much does it cost to run the pump? Depends on the size of the pump(s), voltage and speed pumps run at, how long you run pump to turn water over once a day. P=IxE Power=Watts/ I=Amperage/E=Voltage Then figure kilowatt hours and price per KW in your AO. A ballpark $ amount would have done |
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Just be sure it stays in the ground once it's in there. http://hounchellrealestate.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/CAM006871.jpg View Quote How the fuck did that happen? |
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Just be sure it stays in the ground once it's in there. http://hounchellrealestate.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/CAM006871.jpg How the fuck did that happen? My guess is fiberglass and ground water, and installer sucked. Had fiberglass storm shelters do that here when it flooded. |
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Mine is about 5 years old, so adjust accordingly 18x38, 3 foot shallow end to 8.5 in the deep end. Vinyl liner. Basic concrete deck and diving board. Sand filter. Was $17k when I put it in. Did fence and electric by myself, so figure that in too. I spend 1 hour a week maintaining it, and use about 50 pounds of chlorine a year. How much does it cost to run the pump? Depends on the size of the pump(s), voltage and speed pumps run at, how long you run pump to turn water over once a day. P=IxE Power=Watts/ I=Amperage/E=Voltage Then figure kilowatt hours and price per KW in your AO. A ballpark $ amount would have done Too many variables to say really. That is why I posted what I did. For me with a IIRC, 2-HP main pump/2 speed, 1-1 HP booster pump for Polaris cleaner, running them to do the job, forgetting to turn off for a few days, running on high for a week,etc. I estimate $20-40 extra. I run my pump at 220V. The new VFD drive pumps cost 30-40% less to run. |
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Just be sure it stays in the ground once it's in there. http://hounchellrealestate.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/CAM006871.jpg How the fuck did that happen? I'm gonna guess the were removing it. |
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Too many pool haters....enjoying a rum and coke, the sun and seeing my wife float topless in a pool lounge chair right now.... 7 years, and you still don't know the rules? Um, these aren't the rules. JazzFan isn't the OP and didn't lead with the post. Simply referencing a wife in a post is not a requirement for pics. Perhaps you need to read the rulebook yourself? |
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I have slaved over one for 5 years now and understand why many get filled in with dirt.
During the season almost everyday you spend time on it. Money?? Plan on spending a equal amount each season that you would spend buying a new black rifle If you want one, go buy a house w/ one already installed , screw spending 50-70K on something that is not going to add value , they add almost no value to a home in my area |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Not a bad idea... Will the kids have more or less fun in a <$10k AG pool w/slide vs a $60k pool w/diving board...? I'm thinking backyard "fun toys/pools" like that giant inflatable type & slip-n-slides for casual spur-of-the-moment fun for daughter & friends. Our health club has a complete water park with slides, rock wall, lazy river, giant outdoor pool, heated indoor pool, etc...go at the right times, you get the place to yourself pretty much. So, combine those two things with 2-3 trips to various lakes in the summer, and we pretty much have swimming/water fun covered. For way less than a pool. Plus, we have family close by with a nice IG pool, and two other friends with IG backyard pools...several neighbors have AG pools all the neighborhood kids play in. |
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It's always cheaper to buy a family membership to the local country club pool than installing a inground pool. Even in the long run.
Having your own private pool is a luxury and certainly has its perks: privacy, a quiet family experience, drunken cook outs with friends or even sex in the pool. I'd compare it financially to paying for repairs on a paid off automobile versus buying new. The new car smell and features are really nice, but it's always cheaper to fix your baby. Some folks can afford the luxury of brand new cars every other year and some pay for a pool membership. Kind of apples and oranges I know, but just my thoughts. |
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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. Pics? http://i1348.photobucket.com/albums/p724/johnson_navin/DSC04620_zpss9hzvn2q.jpg http://i1348.photobucket.com/albums/p724/johnson_navin/DSC04618_zpsn8ngeaps.jpg Very Nice! Thank you. Going on the 4th Summer we've had it and we absolutely love it. Maintenance is literally 10 minutes a week in the Summer. Salt water is great! Never used our back yard before....now it's all we do. |
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I'm looking into getting one next year possibly. I look it at it as its the cheapest but yet most expensive entertainment for the kids. I know every time my wife drags the kid home from her friends house who has a pool, he's passed out like sorority girls on a Saturday night and it's fucking quiet around here.
I'm also going to use it for exercise. They make belt systems that allow you to swim laps without ever really moving but get your time in. I grew up with a pool and the strongest time of my life was when I was swimming in high school and college. Now that I don't have one to use as cardio, everything else suffers. Prices around here range from $20k to infinity and if you do salt water, it's cheaper and less maintenance. Buddy of mine spends about what chlorine per month costs for an entire year of maintenance for salt. |
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We're probably getting one this year. I think with a rock fire pit, rock benches it will be $50K. If I add a hot tub it will more. Our house is on a hill with great views and the nearest neighbor is 200 yards away so it will look pretty nice. No kids and money to burn.
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I will see how big my Christmas bonus check is to see if I can put in a pool. If its not big enough I might have my brother in law kidnap my boss.
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Mine is about 5 years old, so adjust accordingly 18x38, 3 foot shallow end to 8.5 in the deep end. Vinyl liner. Basic concrete deck and diving board. Sand filter. Was $17k when I put it in. Did fence and electric by myself, so figure that in too. I spend 1 hour a week maintaining it, and use about 50 pounds of chlorine a year. How much does it cost to run the pump? Depends on the size of the pump(s), voltage and speed pumps run at, how long you run pump to turn water over once a day. P=IxE Power=Watts/ I=Amperage/E=Voltage Then figure kilowatt hours and price per KW in your AO. A ballpark $ amount would have done Hard to tell, because the AC comes on around the same time we open the pool. I'll guess around $25 a month. We run it on a timer, about 8 hours a day |
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Here's an option for you; multi use in the off season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HMVesPnmYU |
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A good friend I went through grade, junior, and high school has been a local swimming pool/'spa contractor for close to 35 years. He is finishing up a job that will approach $400,000. He's doing full landscaping, bath house, outdoor kitchen, a rock mountain with a cave, and water slide. As the Honorable Aimless noted, for his area of the country, the same is true in Indiana---about 3 months a year without heater. I oncee asked him what a "big" job would have been when he was starting out. He said "$7,000, and we could go out and have steak when the check cleared".
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Nice set up Matt. One day I will have my back yard whipped in to shape.
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