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sbb1256
10-17-2017, 12:33 PM
I am new to TV and am thinking about having a pool, pool patio and birdcage installed at my home. However, I have no idea of what this might cost in Florida. Can anyone give me a guesstimate?
Henryk
10-17-2017, 12:40 PM
I am new to TV and am thinking about having a pool, pool patio and birdcage installed at my home. However, I have no idea of what this might cost in Florida. Can anyone give me a guesstimate?
We have a courtyard villa. Received quotes from $50-60k. I would suggest you visit one of the local companies and have a chat with them.
Bogie Shooter
10-17-2017, 12:58 PM
I am new to TV and am thinking about having a pool, pool patio and birdcage installed at my home. However, I have no idea of what this might cost in Florida. Can anyone give me a guesstimate?
Some other threads that may be helpful.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-new-members-forum-115/pool-no-pool-243400/?highlight=pool+cost
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/contractors-services-91/pool-company-complaints-243930/?highlight=pool+cost
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/contractors-services-91/pools-243152/?highlight=pool+cost
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/contractors-services-91/t-d-all-seasons-pools-235008/?highlight=pool+cost
champion6
10-17-2017, 01:01 PM
Start at $50K and go up from there. Size matters :$: So do options such as solar heat, electric/gas heat, landscaping.
Chatbrat
10-17-2017, 02:31 PM
With so many pools in the villages, personally would never own a pool again--we had an indoor pool in NC==my wife swims a mile a day at the various sports pools- whatever floats your boat- figure out /cost per hour and usage--buy a good car instead-easier maintenance
JSR22
10-17-2017, 02:48 PM
50k and up for pool, bird cage and solar.
Wiotte
10-17-2017, 02:51 PM
Having your own pool in Florida is a no brainer. Adds value, ambience, large indoor/outdoor space with the birdcage enclosure, dog loves it and 5 1/2’ masonry wall supplies much needed privacy. Never have to keep your conversations down nor forced to listen to others. No worries about unkempt restrooms, bugs, hoping your favorite spot isn’t taken, playing your music, take a dip at midnight, fecal matter in the water, on and on and on.
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ggnlars
10-18-2017, 09:37 AM
We were had pressed to get below $80K.
I hear about $50K estimates, but our designs never were close to that level.
Size is the driving factor, pool is by linear feet. Deck and bird cage are driven by complexity and material as well as size.
Solar is around 5K, but will pay for itself in three years.
The other factors to consider are maintenance and replacement. The former is on going time and cost commitment. The latter involves the equipment and surfaces. Ten years life seems to be a good average.
We love ours, love being able to use it easily. It does come with a cost.
Kahuna32162
10-18-2017, 02:19 PM
Also, thanks to expansion, don't be in a hurry to get this done. I know that T&D is at least 5 months out right now. Makes we wonder why I didn't get in the pool installation business ;)
GPGuar
10-18-2017, 04:14 PM
I already have a large pool with a hot tub and just wanted to expand the birdcage and cement floor with two electrical outlets and one water outlet with a total surface of 40' x 25'. Went to T&D and they wanted $44,000. We then went to another pool company and were quoted $22.000 for the same work. The point is look around it seems that prices vary greatly. T&D does nice work but way over priced. Just my opinion!
JSR22
10-18-2017, 04:19 PM
I think their prices are too high. We had Fiesta in Ocala put in the pool, solar and bird cage. We are 100% satisfied. We were in our pool 35 days after the start of excavation.
Henryk
10-18-2017, 04:53 PM
Having your own pool in Florida is a no brainer. Adds value, ambience, large indoor/outdoor space with the birdcage enclosure, dog loves it and 5 1/2’ masonry wall supplies much needed privacy. Never have to keep your conversations down nor forced to listen to others. No worries about unkempt restrooms, bugs, hoping your favorite spot isn’t taken, playing your music, take a dip at midnight, fecal matter in the water, on and on and on.
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I don't agree with your statement that a pool adds value. In my experience, you do not recoup the cost.
Wiotte
10-18-2017, 05:13 PM
I don't agree with your statement that a pool adds value. In my experience, you do not recoup the cost.
Even if the house was built with it ? Which includes the 1500 sq. ft. birdcage, masonry privacy wall, cul de sac on a quiet 1/3 acre ? It’ll be recouped alright.
graciegirl
10-18-2017, 05:32 PM
I already have a large pool with a hot tub and just wanted to expand the birdcage and cement floor with two electrical outlets and one water outlet with a total surface of 40' x 25'. Went to T&D and they wanted $44,000. We then went to another pool company and were quoted $22.000 for the same work. The point is look around it seems that prices vary greatly. T&D does nice work but way over priced. Just my opinion!
Worth it.
Better than that fancy whisky. It all depends on what you want to spend your money on.
The girl said to the sailor.
TheWarriors
10-18-2017, 07:40 PM
Pools like beauty are in the eye of the beholder, some like the privacy and a skinny dip at times, some can't stand not to be talking to others whether they are interested or not. Your own pool lets you call the shots ;)
junction29
10-22-2017, 05:19 AM
I think their prices are too high. We had Fiesta in Ocala put in the pool, solar and bird cage. We are 100% satisfied. We were in our pool 35 days after the start of excavation.
Hi,
We had Fiesta Pools put our very large pool and spa in and they worked extremely hard, very reasonably priced (almost half the quote from All Seasons!) and like the above post, we were also in the pool in 6 weeks.
100% endorsement for a hard working family company (3 generations).
Just to clarify, no we do not get any financial reward from this nor have any business or family connections or with any of the other companies that we recommend on TOTV from time to time.
We just believe in backing good companies that we have personal experience with and who we consider have gone the extra mile for us.
bbbbbb
10-23-2017, 06:11 AM
I already have a large pool with a hot tub and just wanted to expand the birdcage and cement floor with two electrical outlets and one water outlet with a total surface of 40' x 25'. Went to T&D and they wanted $44,000. We then went to another pool company and were quoted $22.000 for the same work. The point is look around it seems that prices vary greatly. T&D does nice work but way over priced. Just my opinion!
Response and comment: Based on what we have seen of T and D we do not want to see them again. That is for sure.
Realtor of Villages also pushed very strongly for T and D with they are the "only ones to deal with". Oh Really?
Just an observation.
bbbbbb :wave:
jpearson
10-23-2017, 06:42 AM
We put in a pool, patio, and birdcage in 2012. The total cost was about 47,000 and that included a gas heater. We LOVE our outside area. It has changed the lifestyle for us. We feel like we have twice the square footage now. The only mistake we made was not getting the solar heater. We purchased it in 2014 for about 4000 and it has paid for itself already. I swam yesterday and the water was still 90. We used All Season Pools. Contracts were signed in mid June and installation was complete in Mid October.
justjim
10-23-2017, 08:36 AM
We put in a pool, patio, and birdcage in 2012. The total cost was about 47,000 and that included a gas heater. We LOVE our outside area. It has changed the lifestyle for us. We feel like we have twice the square footage now. The only mistake we made was not getting the solar heater. We purchased it in 2014 for about 4000 and it has paid for itself already. I swam yesterday and the water was still 90. We used All Season Pools. Contracts were signed in mid June and installation was complete in Mid October.
I have been advised by a couple of residents that solar cannot keep the pool "warm" (86 degrees or more) in January and February here in The Villages.
We had several pools, mostly up north where they are only useful 3 months of the year and we had kids that enjoyed them very much but none here in Florida. I must admit a nice pool in the $75,000 -range does give a lot of ambiance to your home. They can also be a "real pain" sometimes. With an adult pool just two blocks away that is very clean, well maintained, enjoyable people and warm year around, it is difficult to justify a pool. If and when you decide to sell, no question about it, a home with a pool does eliminate many potential buyers.
However, at our age, it all depends on what you want to do with the money and time you have left. To each his own....
Ithreeputtoo
10-23-2017, 09:45 AM
Be careful. We had a neighbor that paid almost $50, up front(BIG MISTAKE) and they came, dug the hole and he never saw them again! Had to come up and pay again to get his pool. We used T&D and had a great experience with them. And they are NOT the cheapest but the quality of the work they did for us was great and after it was done they took care of us after the sale. So, be careful who you finally chose. We had ours for over 6 years and loved it. Now we are in a villa and no pool or hot tub.
Lottoguy
10-23-2017, 10:22 AM
Had a pool up north and they are nothing but a money pit. Save your money and put it in the bank for future dental needs. Those are coming for sure.
JSR22
10-23-2017, 10:39 AM
We love our pool. It is used almost daily March through December. Very east to maintain and you can go in at night! Worth every dollar we spent.
ldj1938
10-23-2017, 11:00 AM
I am new to TV and am thinking about having a pool, pool patio and birdcage installed at my home. However, I have no idea of what this might cost in Florida. Can anyone give me a guesstimate?
Call T&D Pools. They will give you an estimate. You may not even have room for a pool. Find out before you do anything. I should add that we put in a swim spa that we enjoyed.
sbb1256
10-23-2017, 12:13 PM
I appreciate everyone's comments very much. "Fore-warned is fore-armed"!
Thank you!
Dennis and Rose
10-23-2017, 04:44 PM
Man doesnt want a car he wants a pool
graciegirl
10-23-2017, 05:36 PM
I didn't realize until we had our own pool how much I would enjoy it.
And I do swim laps and I do think that is good exercise and it is exercise I enjoy.
SandiG
10-24-2017, 04:20 AM
We currently are having a pool 10x22 installed with a bird cage for $39thous. Watch it closely as you may want to make simple changes as you go. We went with a company that has been in this area for 25years and so far been real happy. Best wishes to you!
OhioBuckeye
10-26-2017, 04:15 PM
I am new to TV and am thinking about having a pool, pool patio and birdcage installed at my home. However, I have no idea of what this might cost in Florida. Can anyone give me a guesstimate?
Just my opinion. Pools are nice but expensive to have installed & extra to maintain. I know some people think it adds price to your house, & maybe it does but it also makes your home harder to sell. I would think most people think they would use it a lot but I bet they don't get used as much as they think they will. Don't know about Florida but it also increases your property taxes. Besides why would anybody want to have a pool put in when there's probably 70 to 100 pools in TV. If you have the extra money to spend & you really think you'll use it 4 or 5 times a week you might get your money back in about 10 yrs. & good luck selling your home if & when you're ready to sell it. There's probably only 5 people out out of a 100 home buyers looking for a home with a pool. They are nice though, but for me they're a burden.
Henryk
10-26-2017, 04:26 PM
Just my opinion. Pools are nice but expensive to have installed & extra to maintain. I know some people think it adds price to your house, & maybe it does but it also makes your home harder to sell. I would think most people think they would use it a lot but I bet they don't get used as much as they think they will. Don't know about Florida but it also increases your property taxes. Besides why would anybody want to have a pool put in when there's probably 70 to 100 pools in TV. If you have the extra money to spend & you really think you'll use it 4 or 5 times a week you might get your money back in about 10 yrs. & good luck selling your home if & when you're ready to sell it. There's probably only 5 people out out of a 100 home buyers looking for a home with a pool. They are nice though, but for me they're a burden.
:agree:
We had a pool in Massachusetts. It was fun at the time. I certainly don't need the upkeep now, and it was hard to sell that house.
Braddock
10-26-2017, 04:34 PM
In Florida you do get your money back.
Figure 100k with cage, pool and solar heat. We added pavers over the cool deck and that was $7,500.
It’s so worth it.
I’m now here full time having sold the summer home. I’m in it all the time.
Like someone said too it’s a good looking water feature.
Wiotte
10-26-2017, 04:53 PM
Just my opinion. Pools are nice but expensive to have installed & extra to maintain. I know some people think it adds price to your house, & maybe it does but it also makes your home harder to sell. I would think most people think they would use it a lot but I bet they don't get used as much as they think they will. Don't know about Florida but it also increases your property taxes. Besides why would anybody want to have a pool put in when there's probably 70 to 100 pools in TV. If you have the extra money to spend & you really think you'll use it 4 or 5 times a week you might get your money back in about 10 yrs. & good luck selling your home if & when you're ready to sell it. There's probably only 5 people out out of a 100 home buyers looking for a home with a pool. They are nice though, but for me they're a burden.
Probably 5 out of 100 people can afford a house with enough property for a substantial pool and the house that goes along with it. That 5% wants nice and they get what they want. There will always be that 5%.
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OhioBuckeye
10-30-2017, 08:26 AM
Like I said, it's just my opinion. I never had a pool because I didn't think having a pool, I could get enough out of it to cover the expenses of having it. Like, heaters, pumps maintaining it, chemicals & the extra taxes. Not saying not to have a pool put in but for me it wasn't worth it, especially when TV have probably over 100 swimming pools.
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