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Re: Subcontracting your own pool project?
We recently did our 1st pool (12K gallon IG) and I have a friend of a friend that retired from the pool business . He encouraged me to be my own GC and sub everything out. The savings was not enough (was about 10%) in order for me to deal with it. I am a mechanical engineer and I am sure it is rocket science but like the other guy said, I dunno diddly squat about good verse bad subs etc. Plus I would think that as a one time only customer I would not get as good service compared to most subs who do lots of work for pool guys, so schedule would be longer . Plus, I had no idea what the details and quality control requirements are, dug hole looks like a hole to me and have no idea what is required , so I would pay they guy after he made a hole, the the shot shell, same deal, what if down the line the plaster guy said"this shell is worthless" and I paid the shell guy and he was long gone...that sorta of risk was a HUGE downside. All that added up I bit the bullet and paid a pool guy to do it and I am happy with that decision for me.
Last edited by mneal; 06-15-2006 at 11:12 AM.
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Re: Subcontracting your own pool project?
I would never hire a pool contractor do build a pool for me. Two years ago when I was building my pool my pool builder went out of business, I lost a lot of money and had to hire another pool company to finish it. I wish I hired them or U Build It for the pool. It looks like this Bella Pools company does a lot like U Build It. I am building my house with U Build it and I am very happy, they help you build your own home through finding you qualified subcontractors. I would never do this without their help! Let me know what you come up with because when I am done with my house I am doing a pool.
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