Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Using a pool above 80 degrees in the summer is not going to happen. At that point, a pool is useless. In my humble opinion. A chiller is mandatory.
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We used weisman pools. They were excellent. Bill our salesman came to our home like 3 days after we called, he took pictures and asked us what features we wanted, He came back about 3 days later with his computer. He had put our home on the computer with the pool and features even had the water running. We loved it, better than t&d paper drawing. we signed up
and 7months later we were swimming. The cost was 82,000 in 2020. We have spa one water fall, solar and gas heat, screen cage, bottom cleaning system. remember everything is extra. |
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We really appreciate people’s responses. We are looking at pool options and the information shared is very helpful. Thank you!
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Mike & Silvia Village of De Luna Chicago & Barcelona |
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Based on my looking, the new builds that have a pool added $115-$150k to the cost.
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"He who dares not offend cannot be honest." Thomas Paine |
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At this very moment Blue Moon is doing the shotcrete on our pool build. We got estimates from T&D, Premier Pools and Blue Moon. We wanted to go with T&D but they were $60,000 higher and Premier was $30,000 higher than the Blue Moon quote. I've heard great things about T&D and Premier but I have five neighbors that have used Blue Moon and they were happy so I'm confident in my decision. They may take a month longer than T&D but for $60,000 cheaper I can wait until the end of March to swim.
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Absolutely! We stopped using the Villages pools after our first summer here when we found out the pool water was as hot as a pot of water simmering on the stove. Not refreshing at all! Unfortunately, we found out after we bought and closed escrow or we would’ve bought a pool sized lot. We don’t swim in winter because it’s just not something we did in SoCal where we moved from, so it feels weird to us. Swimming was a summer activity, and we find no pleasure in it during winter. Our swim window here is short. Just May and June only before the water’s too hot. Chillers in the pools would be heavenly.
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Never give up, Never surrender.... just take your prisoners with you |
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I looked into adding a chiller. I have hybrid solar/ gas heat. In the summer, I run the filter after the sun sets, the water pumps up over the darkened roof thru the solar panels, the heat dissipates, and runs back to the pool, and the daytime water temp maintains about 84. We find that on a 90+ day, 82-84 is quite nice
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After reading all of these comments and costs, our decision to get a SPA (8ft by 8ft) looks like a bargain, we heat it during the winter to 102 degrees and I turn off the heat in the spring, and it typically settles at 80 to 85 degrees, so I can cool off when the feels like is 105 degrees. Yes, it is not swimming, but it is VERY relaxing and very helpful messaging sore muscles with all of the jets.
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The water temps in public uncovered pools will always be hotter than pools in birdcages.
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We use liquid solar blanket. 11,500 gallons, 50-60 night temp we drop 2 degrees. 35-45 we drop 4 degrees, but sun quickly bring back to temp within a few hours. During Jan/Feb we use 6-10KwH per day to heat 84 degrees for family, otherwise I keep at 79-80 during winter. Not a fan of warm water to swim |
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Having had two past homes with pools, my advice is not to purchase one. Remember to also think about the weekly pool services you'll probably want to hire also.
Use the pools at the rec centers and invest the money instead. You'll enjoy it even more. |
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Or do it yourself, better service, $20 ish a month for chemicals. And a robot that cleans walls floors, and says “please enjoy your pool” today’s pools aren’t that hard to take care of. Plus I don’t have to listen to everyone conversation of what ails they today. Read in peace floating in my pool, drinking whatever I choose in total peace and quiet.
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Well I guess that’s one for cold blooded.
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