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Old 02-19-2012, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by spk7951 View Post
I would guess that a lot of your cost is in gas heat and service. In almost 4yrs of living in this house we have spent between $1,500 - $1,800 per year to maintain our pool/spa. From April to October the pool water temp is generally at least 85 and we rarely use the heater except for the spa. Using a salt system we chose to do our own service which saves us a lot.
You are not tracking all your cost. Just the water and electric is higher then that. I have our home with a pool and a rental property about the same size with no pool. So I have very accurate data that shows the real cost. Everything with the pool equipment is expensive. I have one new pump and the new one is now 3 years old and will go soon. And our wonderful elected light bulb police have now determined we have to have "special" pool motors that in order to pump the water to the roof for the solar panels has to be much larger and cost over $1000 for a new pump. Old one was around $550.

If you put in a pool, plan on 5K a year to support it. You are only fooling yourself if you think it's any less. Track ALL cost. T&D cleaning service, water, electric and maintenance.
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