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Astropoint 12-14-2015 08:29 AM

We just installed a 12x24' pool from t&d. It goes from 3.6 to 5.5' deep. It has a rock waterfall solar and heat pump. It was $73K.

zendog3 12-14-2015 08:38 AM

Our pool installed at build was about $ 50K additional. We pay $100 a month to T&D for maintenance. (The guy comes every Thurs. and is here for about 45 minutes scrubbing and balancing.) We have a hot tub and a pool. We use the pool very seldom. It is covered from Nov. to March. Realistically, we are paying all that money to have something pretty to sit around with friends. Pools are a money pit. The only way it can be considered "worth it" is if money is not a concern to you. I am a "green" guy, but unfortunately solar will never pay for itself in our lifetimes. We have a "salt water" pool heated with a heat pump. No reason for those choices but we are happy with them. You have to have a bird cage in TV unless you live in a villa and have a fence.

We use the pool maybe 2 hours a week between March and November. We use the hot tub 3 or 4 nights a week all year around. Don't come looking into my back yard after 10:30 pm as you might be seeing a naked fogie. :-)

Ithreeputtoo 12-14-2015 08:48 AM

Pool Costs
 
My pool was done by T&D back in 2010. They did a great job and I recommend them. Be careful of any pool contractor that wants money up front as a neighbor got taken for a large sum of money by a pool contractor. T&D does there contract with a draw at certain levels. My cost was $53k. My mansard is over 900 sq ft. and the pool is large as well. I also have an in ground hot tub which added to my cost. It is a salt water pool and the maintenance is much easier. Electric for both pumps runs about $100 a month. The pool pump is a bigger pump and runs longer than the hot tub pump. I had T&D service weekly until about a year ago and now we do it ourselves. The charged $24 a week and included all the chemicals needed. You still have to buy filters etc. T&D retail stores will check you water weekly for free if you bring it in and give you a report telling you what you need to do. That is what we are doing now. I did not do solar so have no knowledge on that.

I hope this helps you.

OhioBuckeye 12-14-2015 10:06 AM

OhioBuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1158303)
I had an 18 x 36 vinyl pool at my home in Pensacola from 1978 to 1982 and I maintained it myself. We didn't have birdcages, all pools in Pensacola and Ft. Walton Beach area just have fencing around your yard but no aluminum birdcage screen. I don't understand what all the costs are that come to $100 a month maintenance.

My biggest expense was the pool filter electricity, which ran a $1 a day, $30 a month on the electric bill. SECO here in Sumter County is much cheaper, we had extremly high bills in Escambia County. My normal routine was I would go outside and check both skimmer baskets everyday, just empty them out on the ground if anything was inside. Without the birdcage we did have leaves and one time a water moccasin, that a nice surprise. I had an automated chlorinator attached to the filter and I would buy cartridges at Walmart for about $12 and each one lasted about 3 weeks. I would also buy a 50 gallon drum of raw chlorine that I would dump a good amount into the pool every spring to shock the pool. I would run the hand held net across the top of the water to pick up any loose leaves or pine needles, etc. The Kreepy Krawler would sweep around on the bottom and I would backwash the pool filter about once a week. I would check the ph levels about once a week or whenever it might look a little bad, which was really never. I think vinyl pools are inherently clearer because only vinyl is touching the water. I maybe spent 10 to 15 minutes a day of my time, and this is when I had a job and not retired.

My pool looked very similar to this vinyl pool. You can see a white coping edge around the top of the pool, that holds the liner. I like the looks of a vinyl pool because they usually come with a tile border, which is imprinted in the liner, and you can even get designs for the bottom. The sides of the pool are constructed with 4' high plastic panels that lock together and they insert foam padding on the sides as well. The bottom is sculpted using vermiculite which runs up the sides in the deep area until they reach the side panels. Once it's completed the liner is much more comfortable on your feet as you walk around the pool. The sides are softer in case you hit your knees because of the padding. The pool stays clear much easier and retains the heat longer. In 1978 I had the pool installed with one ladder, steps, a diving board and one underwater light plus a good amount of decking for a total cost of $7,800. How times have changed.

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I agree John! I never had a pool but family members did. Since I've lived in The Villages it seems like businesses & private contractors are taking advantage of the older people or these people have so much money they don't know what to do with it. To me it seems like a waste to spend $50,000 on a pool. They'll never get their money back out of their house & you just get added taxes on it. My gosh there's so many pools in The Villages & you'll never get your money back out of your house. They're nice but you have to do a lot of swimming to cover $50,000. & lots of annual maintenance.

jimbo2012 12-14-2015 10:16 AM

For some reason vinyl pools are not used here is because they contractor can't make score on profit?

Another o[option is a fiberglass pool, they come in all sizes, most are $7500-15,000 depending on size.

Again not used much.

I know T&D charges the same for concrete which is crazy.

Nice thing with FG is they did the hole, drop it in in one day, plumb it the next.

THe labor is much much less.

FG pools should sell here with a bird cage for well under $30K, see Sun Pools, they deliver here on a regular basis, I bought mine from them, installed it myself, I know that's not typical.

As far as getting your investment back just look at resales with pools......



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Cart401 12-14-2015 03:20 PM

$75,000.00 will do it.

John Palanci 12-16-2015 08:38 AM

Besides the pool figure few $$$ for permit


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