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Here are some pictures of the pool building process... Be ready for a big hole and a little mud, well a lot of mud if it rains,...but the end product will be well worth it. When you are calculating your costs remember to include landscaping after the pool builder is finished as well as fence costs to enclose your pool for safety. Make a list of questions you have for your pool builders ahead of your estimate interview. This will help you decide what size, shape, and purpose you wish for your pool. |
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Here are some frequently asked questions: What additional costs should I calculate into building my pool? What is the purpose of your pool? Swiming, diving, floating and soaking in the rays? Ages of persons using the pool? Do I want a light in my pool? Do I have to fence my pool? How will my pool be grounded? What are my options for pool cleaners? What purpose does a bottom drain serve? Can I add a waterfall element to the pool? What shapes can I build my pool? How big does my pool need to be? What are the standard sizes? Can I make changes? What types of walls are available? What are the pros and cons and costs of each type? What is a salt water pool and how does it work? Why do I want a timer on my pool? What chemicals will I need for my pool? How long will it take to build my pool? How long does the average vinyl liner last? What can I do to prolong it's elasticity? What are my liner pattern choices? Do you have a pool that I could see this liner pattern in? Who does the landscaping after the pool construction is finished? Do you have references I could talk to who have had a pool built by you? What about when I need help with my pool in the future...will you be there? Can I call you? What regular mantanence do I need to perform on my pool? What is backwashing? How often do I need to do this? What is a floated liner? Why does this happen? Can I build a pool if I have a high water table?
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