Pool water delivery?

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Old 06-01-2012, 11:53 AM
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I'm going to be filling a new pool soon, and I'm wondering if it would be more economical to have bulk water delivered instead of filling it from the tap. I know TV water is priced on a sliding scale, and I'm thinking that enough water to fill a pool should reach the top of the scale! Does anyone here have any experience with this?
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Old 06-01-2012, 03:39 PM
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I filled mine with the garden hose, that way I knew what quality of water I was putting into my pool.
If you have someone deliver the water, they are going to have to pay for it, unless they pump it out of a creek somewhere. I doubt if the $ difference would be significant. Buyer beware.

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Old 06-01-2012, 04:30 PM
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I'm pretty sure I checked this out before and there is no delivery service. When I asked how much it would cost to fill the pool, I think I was told around $400. The pool has been filled, emptied and filled again by T&D. I await the bill.
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you would think in the land of pools there would be a truck. When we had our pool filled up north it was $250 and it was twice the size of the pools in the TV
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Old 06-01-2012, 08:06 PM
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Thanks for letting me know what it cost "out of the hose". I had heard horror stories about it being MUCH higher than that.
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Old 06-01-2012, 08:21 PM
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Cost me 50 bucks your sewer charge stops at 10000 doesnt cost as much as you think. 12000 gallon pool took 9 hours to fill with garden hose not a big deal. Besure they start the fill as soon as they plaster the walls. Mar cite (if I spelled it right) cures under water but I'm sure the contractor knows that.Have fun
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When we had pavers put around our pool, they had to drain it. We filled it with the garden hose and our water bill was $35.00 more than the month before.
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Cost me 50 bucks your sewer charge stops at 10000 doesnt cost as much as you think. 12000 gallon pool took 9 hours to fill with garden hose not a big deal. Besure they start the fill as soon as they plaster the walls. Mar cite (if I spelled it right) cures under water but I'm sure the contractor knows that.Have fun
My bill shows $3.17 per 1000 gal up to 8000 gallons. After that, not sure what they charge, but $50 total sounds reasonable to me.
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Default What we were told (interesting).

We have a small pooling going in currently; were told by the construction company the water fill would be approximately $40.00. However, the pool company has to call (someone) and inform them this is a "pool fill" so we are not charged an additional $150.00 for sewage??????
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I have a 14700 gallon pool that needed to be filled and then refilled (they had to fix a spot they didn't notice). The pool company paid for the second fill since it was their error. I put the total price for the fill at around $75 bucks.

Sumter county no longer will exempt the pool fill but I think there may be a max sewer charge anyway as mentioned.
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