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My wife and I purchased a new home in Newell and are planning to have a pool built. We have quotes from 1) Premier pools of Central Florida 2) Premier pool contractor out of Leesburg 3)Waiting for T&D quote. I've heard these are all quality contractors with T&D being the best. Does anyone have an opinion on the other two contractors or another company. Thanks
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Blue Moon Pools in Leesburg. 352-323-1309 They have built several pools in Village of Bradford. Blue Moon built 3 or 4 pools at the entrance just past the gate (on both sides of the street).
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Do you want a generic pool or custom? Premier is a franchise, seen many of there pools here. TD quote will likely be highest cost and quality.
Link has Goldwingnut and Poolbrews recommendations https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ations-340690/ |
I watched two Blue Moon pools go in and was impressed. Same with Fiesta. Stay away from Staycation. Sparkling Waters has filed for bankruptcy. Be very careful with your research and have someone knowledgeable go over your contract. I personally know someone with serious T&D pool construction problems and know of three others with problems - they do the most business though. Prices have almost doubled over the past two years. Good luck!
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T&D will be you best choice. Don’t just look at T&D’s price, look at the other company’s prices, and ask what is and isn’t included. When I looked, there was always something else that I had to take care of - fencing (I have a CYV), propane tank (no natural gas between 466a & 44 where I live), landscaping, electric connections, etc. - not with T&D, they covered everything and when it was done, it was done, there was no “we’re waiting on this…” line, it was done. The extras not covered by the other contractors add to the total pool price, with T&D I knew the total before the first shovel went into the ground.
Is T&D perfect, no, but they will make it right, and when you compare the “problems” with the number of pools they build each year (600-700 between new construction and existing homes) the problems are a very small number. I’ve personally watched and photographed them building over 75 pools in the last 3 years and have only seen one that had an issue (drain line leak) that they spent several days isolating and fixing to ensure it was right, no problems with the pool since. I’ve shot 3 other pools by other builders - never again - I lost my shirt on all three because their delays drove my costs up (visit 3x a week based on schedule provided but they never met the schedule) but I didn’t have the heart to charge my customer more because of all the headaches they were going through with the build. You will get what you pay for, the cost of steel and concrete that actually makes the pool doesn’t change too much between contractors, what does change is the many things you don’t see - design, engineering, supply chain, staffing, experience, financial stability - that will make all the difference and get your pool done right and on time. Bite the bullet and go with T&D you won’t regret it, but whatever you do stay away from Staycation pools if you value your money and sanity. |
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We could have used T&D at build, but option Pool A or B, no variation. Who wants to spend $150,000 plus and not build the pool you want. We don’t want a sun shelf, T&D at build was sun shelf only. |
Picture Perfect Pools
We used Picture Perfect Pools in Tavares when we moved in two years ago and were very pleased with price and the wonderful job they did. There was one small issue after installation and they worked very hard at their expense to insure the issue was fixed. Jay and his team were fantastic to work with. We also had T&D quote the job, but much more expensive. There were no surprises from Picture Perfect.
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T&D price will sound higher, but everything is included and will be the correct size for your pool. Others provide undersized equipment (still within specs) to drive down cost and will nickel & dime you for things that T&D includes in the price. |
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If you went back to T&D now that you are closed, your pool is 100% customizable. |
Cody Pools
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813 940-1038 Signed contract Dec 2022 I changed stuff that delayed breaking ground until March10 & I was swimming July 1 Cody did 3 pools on Burgess in Richmond. Down the street a T&D pool took a few weeks longer, but had to get drained, fixed and refilled 2 or 3 times. T&D limitations because you are building & designing your "Dream Home" is ridiculous. T&D could have the hole in the ground before T&D pours the slab. |
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Look into a one piece fiberglass pool. That is if you want a small pool. We love ours.
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I've had 3 pools built for me over the past 40 years, and as an engineer I know what equipment should be used in a pool and how it should be sized. Although T&D is local, and may respond fast, I would not use them to build a new pool. I have several friends that have had T&D install pools - while they look good initially, T&D uses outdated technology for automation, and tends to provide equipment on the bare minimum requirements. In addition, their initial quote to me was for far more than two other bids from reputable companies (Premier Pools of Central Florida and Waterman Construction).
I went with Premier as their quote included the latest in automation, and properly sized pump, heater, and filter, and they offered the best design ideas. When I went back to T&D and asked for matching equipment, my estimate went up another $10K. When looking at the estimates, make sure you understand what equipment they are providing, and ask to see a couple of pools they have built that are at least a couple of years old. You are welcome to stop and see what Premier did for me (my pool is going on 4 years old). Just PM me. Do's and Don'ts for any pool builder Do's > Replace dual drains with Channel Drain > Install handrail at build time > Get a robot to clean pool and sidewalls (Buy on your own after install) > Ensure salt cell is rated for at least 2x pool size (mine is a 40K cell, and my pool is 7K gallons). Bigger cell works less to keep pool chlorinated and this extends the longevity of the cell. > If heat pump, get largest available (140K) > Get a water hose bib run near equipment pad > Install a light near the equipment pad (if you need to work on the equipment at night this is a life saver!) > Get autofill/drain (Premier will try to say you shouldn't do it, but don't listen. You'll regret if you don't.) > Get full automation > Make sure pump is Variable Speed > Go with a larger filter (300-400 sq ft) Don't > Don't install suction return line (it's part of the standard build, but if you get a cleaning robot you'll never use it and it sticks out in the pool. > No full payment until pool is operational (If you can get builder to agree - most won't) |
The finish failed on a friend's T&D custom build pool. T&D said they could redo the finish but it could fail again. So they charged an additional $6K for a better finish and required a costly six month service contract to warranty it. Tiles from the spa fell off into the pool as well.
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I used Stacation very happy with mine.
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After watching several friends and neighbors put in pools after the build, my recommendation is to only go with T&D. One friend did this and their pool is complete. Others had their backyard torn up for over a year - one is still not complete. Also have issues with service after completion. Not worth it to go anywhere else.
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Stay away from Backyard Pool Designs. Our neighbor had subcontractors asking them for payment after finishing their part in the build because Backyard wasn’t paying them. Neighbors finally gave up on Backyard and got T&D to come complete the pool. They’re very happy with T&D, and finally have a finished pool after almost a year. Another neighbor has had an unfinished pool for almost a year now. They used Staycation.
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T&D did a wonderful job for us in a relatively short time period. That being said, that was 6 plus years ago, when they weren’t building a bunch of new construction pools for the developer south of 44. We were lucky with our timing, new home construction was slow then and prices hadn’t yet skyrocketed. Don’t underestimate the importance of their turn key quote that includes basically everything soup to nuts. They are a very large company with specialists for every aspect of the build, with a dedicated job supervisor overseeing the whole process. I’m glad we selected them.
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I have to agree with Goldwingnut. T&D is hands down the best!
Some friends had another company build their pool, and were told they had to brush down the walls every day for 2 weeks before it was ready to use. They asked neighbors who used a different company and they were told the same thing. Not sure why you'd have to do that, we were not told to do it by T&D. One other thing. T&D had stopped servicing pools and switched us to Patriot. I would absolutely NOT recommend them! We were not happy with Patriot, and switched to Pinch a Penny. We are very happy with their service. I'm not sure, but I think T&D may have resumed servicing. |
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Once again, you will not be sorry if you chose T & D Inc. Mark F. Hayes |
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Who did you use for fiberglass? That is what I am looking at.
R & R did a fabulous job for a neighbor where they craned it over the house. They source from Latham which has amazing shape selections, some of which are quite large. Color choices are fantastic too. |
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From the first shovel in the ground to your first dip in the pool, they handle it all. Each step (dig hole, framing, plumbing, concrete, tile, birdcage, etc) is a separate team, the go pool to pool doing the same thing. you have a dedicated supervisor who will text you and communicate. |
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For all you folks building pools, consider a sand filter instead of a cartridge filter. Every pool builder includes a cartridge filter (because it is cheaper). You will get tired of cleaning the cartridge filter every month or so and spending $100 or more once a year to replace cartridge. If you will stop and look at any of the water features at any of the street corners in TV, you will see they use sand filters. Cleaning a sand filter only requires you to backflush the filter. That's it. It's a simple process. Also, Zeobrite filter media can be used as a replacement for sand in the filter and provides superior water clarity. The sand filter may cost more upfront, but will save time and money over the long run. Determine the size needed for your pool and then go up a size. A little bigger is better IMHO.
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The least expensive way to get a pool is buy a pre-owned house that already has a pool.
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On our pool install, before landscaping drainage was done, we had an epic storm and pool filled with mud. That really taxed the cartridge, but a wash with the pressure washer (carefully) made it as good as new. Anyhow I have nothing against sand filters. The work pretty well. I'd stay away from DE filters. Had that before and every backwash needs more diatomaceous earth, cleaning them is a nightmare. They do filter the best, but not worth the work. |
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Think of it this way... if your pool gets cloudy and you SLAM (shock) it, sand will take days to clear, cartridge half a day, and DE hours. A properly sized cartridge filter has to be cleaned about every 6-12 months. From the 6 estimates I've seen from friends (and mine) T&D typically provides an undersized filter requiring cleaning every 1-3 months. |
Zeobrite filter media instead of sand - Filters particles down to 3 microns (10x smaller than sand). My water sparkled and was crystal clear, never cloudy.
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