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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
U can save a lot $$ if you do it after the build, T&D is not the only show in town.
They are good but most of their installs are very much the same old same old.
Also consider fiberglass they cost about half of concrete and can be built (installed) in a few days.
Average cost 10-15K plus cage.
Lower maintenance, short and long term.
Sun pools and San Juan are both made in FL.
Solar is the only way to go here IMO, about 3-4K, Jacks Solar does most of them.
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Thanks!!
Are fiberglass pools able to achieve a similar look to a concrete pool, OR, do they have a distinctively different look to a concrete pool? I just wouldn't want to spend $$$ on this Premier Home and then, get killed down the road, if we had to sell, by having what some might perceive as a 'cheap' pool. Not saying that is the case, just asking (we don't have anything but concrete pools in San Diego, so this fiberglass info is totally new to me).
Thanks for the Jack's solar info. To have a warm pool is a must and I am glad to hear that solar is working great for most folks.
Angie