Re: Owners Who Have Pools
My wife and I are looking at purchasing early next year and are back and forth on a pool vs a spa vs pool/spa.
I had a pool when we lived in Dallas 20 years ago and it was fun, but I grew very tired very fast taking care of it, the heat in Dallas simply ate chlorine (my pool was regularly 90 Deg F during the summer months). that and they were to small to swim in (I was an alternate on the '68 Olympic Water Polo team -- my God that was a long time ago, so when I want to swim I need a pool bigger than one that is two strokes, turn, two strokes, turn....
does anyone have an idea of costs for a really nice spa sans pool?
Also, we've heard of the new 'swim spas' any experience with those would be appreciated.
Thanks
Bill & Carolyn
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