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Laura T
I need an automatic pool cleaner, what's my best choise for no more than $200
Answer
From past experience and I assume this is an inground vinyl pool, Kreepy Krauly offers the best bang for the buck and you ought to be able to find one on sale around your budget.They're pretty bullet proof and do a good job.
If this is an in ground concrete pool, you'll need to budget a little more. Kreepy will work, but you'll run through pleats if your finish is rough.
If this is an above ground, something like a Polaris 65 would fit your budget and do a good job for that type of pool.
From past experience and I assume this is an inground vinyl pool, Kreepy Krauly offers the best bang for the buck and you ought to be able to find one on sale around your budget.They're pretty bullet proof and do a good job.
If this is an in ground concrete pool, you'll need to budget a little more. Kreepy will work, but you'll run through pleats if your finish is rough.
If this is an above ground, something like a Polaris 65 would fit your budget and do a good job for that type of pool.
does anyone know the average price for an in-ground pool. Nothing large, just maybe a wading pool?
Maxine B
i am building a new home and want to ad a pool
Answer
For a real pool, It's going to be about $250 to $280 per perimeter foot of pool and this will include plumbing, filter, automatic pool cleaner, and electrical work plus about 400 sq ft of concrete decking.
Landscaping your yard won't be included nor will a fence. Most pool contractors subcontract to the same small group of subcontractors in your immediate area so their prices will all be pretty close when you start to compare.
Consider getting a saltwater pool; you may find your contractor will give you the equipment for free. The advantage is cost; you'll save a bundle on chemicals in the long run. And no, it won't be like the ocean. The salinity will be about the same as your eye which means you can barely taste it and you won't feel it when you open your eyes under water.
The hidden cost of a pool is the electricity. Be prepared to fork over about $80 to $100 per month on your pool on electricity alone.
For a real pool, It's going to be about $250 to $280 per perimeter foot of pool and this will include plumbing, filter, automatic pool cleaner, and electrical work plus about 400 sq ft of concrete decking.
Landscaping your yard won't be included nor will a fence. Most pool contractors subcontract to the same small group of subcontractors in your immediate area so their prices will all be pretty close when you start to compare.
Consider getting a saltwater pool; you may find your contractor will give you the equipment for free. The advantage is cost; you'll save a bundle on chemicals in the long run. And no, it won't be like the ocean. The salinity will be about the same as your eye which means you can barely taste it and you won't feel it when you open your eyes under water.
The hidden cost of a pool is the electricity. Be prepared to fork over about $80 to $100 per month on your pool on electricity alone.
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