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experience on in ground pools
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 16448103" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>Finding a good pool guy is key. We had a cheap guy and the pool was meh. $80 a month iirc</p><p></p><p>He “retired” and we found a guy on yelp. $130 a month and the pool is always perfect. Tabs and chemicals included. Guy is awesome. Had him for about a year now. Very little extra ever needed.</p><p></p><p>When we bought the house we sprang for the $1k pump since our local utility company had a fat rebate. Electic is not bad. AC for the house is much much worse lol.</p><p></p><p>With the quarantine the pool had never been used so much. The kids are in it every day, some times twice in one day. My buddy said once his kids got older they stopped swimming but with our pool even the adults use it. Both grandmas come over to swim almost daily lol. The dogs love it too. Its getting used a lot! I hate public pools. With our own pool we can go in for an hour if we want and get out in time for dinner. No having to make a trip out of it. </p><p></p><p>The house cane with the pool. We looked for one that had one. Didnt want to dump another $50k+.</p><p></p><p>Even looking at moving to a new house we agreed it would need to have a pool, or we’d have to build one.</p><p></p><p>My ex had a huge above ground pool. I referred pool guy to her. He said no pool guy wants to work on them because theyre way too much work and the equipment sucks and most owners arent willing to upgrade the equipment. She wasnt willing to upgrade the equipment and it was a constant nightmare. She finally got rid of it.</p><p></p><p>My own pool guy had an AGP lol. He said the house didnt have one and too much $ to build one so he has AGP but he upgraded the equipment to in ground pool equipment. Still more work than an in ground though, per him. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 16448103, member: 40308"] Finding a good pool guy is key. We had a cheap guy and the pool was meh. $80 a month iirc He “retired” and we found a guy on yelp. $130 a month and the pool is always perfect. Tabs and chemicals included. Guy is awesome. Had him for about a year now. Very little extra ever needed. When we bought the house we sprang for the $1k pump since our local utility company had a fat rebate. Electic is not bad. AC for the house is much much worse lol. With the quarantine the pool had never been used so much. The kids are in it every day, some times twice in one day. My buddy said once his kids got older they stopped swimming but with our pool even the adults use it. Both grandmas come over to swim almost daily lol. The dogs love it too. Its getting used a lot! I hate public pools. With our own pool we can go in for an hour if we want and get out in time for dinner. No having to make a trip out of it. The house cane with the pool. We looked for one that had one. Didnt want to dump another $50k+. Even looking at moving to a new house we agreed it would need to have a pool, or we’d have to build one. My ex had a huge above ground pool. I referred pool guy to her. He said no pool guy wants to work on them because theyre way too much work and the equipment sucks and most owners arent willing to upgrade the equipment. She wasnt willing to upgrade the equipment and it was a constant nightmare. She finally got rid of it. My own pool guy had an AGP lol. He said the house didnt have one and too much $ to build one so he has AGP but he upgraded the equipment to in ground pool equipment. Still more work than an in ground though, per him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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