Understand that filberglass pool installers are dealers who deal with one company for a geographic area. The pool that a particualar dealer/contractor installs is always going to be the 'best".Originally Posted by uneamie
Understand that filberglass pool installers are dealers who deal with one company for a geographic area. The pool that a particualar dealer/contractor installs is always going to be the 'best".Originally Posted by uneamie
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Anyone else have any advice?
We received a in-person quote on Sunday for both a San Juan and CPC pools.
Viking rep is coming out in a few weeks and we finally got in touch with a Blue Hawaiian contractor who should be scheduling an appointment with us today.
Anyone have any experience with using solar heating in the Mid-Atlantic region? I've been reading the threads on this board regarding them but everyone seems to live in warmer climates.
Thanks,
Bill
I live in maryland also. We are on the same time schedule as you. We have already talked with 6 pool buiilders and recieved quotes. I called Tri-County and did not get a call back for almost 2 weeks. I did not even have them come out after that. I had called another FG builder in Smithsburg and never got a call back. We decide to build a gunnite pool as we have 2 laborador Retrievers who will be in the pool all the time. I would be happy to compare notes if you desire, since we are in the same area. Drop me a message.
Good Luck
Bill
Bill,
It would be great to compare notes to hopefully eliminate any bad pool companies.
I sent you an email through this board with my email address.
Thanks,
Bill
In the Fall of 2004, our 44' x 16' x 6'6" FG pool was $16,800 installed in NJ. That included shell, filter, ladder, handrail, light, vacuum equipment, etc, a few tandems of pea gravel as backfill and 1 tandem of 3/4" stone. Basic patio was $6.5K, but we added pavers for expansion joints and as the outline of the patio plus bull nose brick on the coping. Patio then came to $9K. I ran all electrical for around $300 for the material (per code). Total, not including landscaping, is at $26,100.
Blue Steel,
That seems really inexpensive for a FG pool. That pricing seems more like a vinyl lined pool. Can you tell me which brand and model of pool you have. I've seen pricing of about $15k for shells alone in the 36' range.
Have prices gone up on FG pools that much in two years?
www.waterworldpools.com
I just went on the site and you are right, the prices have really shot up. My pool was around $11.5K, but now:
16' x 43' x 6' $15,750 (this is cut and pasted off their site)
We did buy 1 week before they increased the shells by $1,000 across the board. Maybe the cost of the resin increases with the cost of oil?
At the time, an 18' x 36' vinyl pool was $14,700 installed. I thought the FG was a much better way to go.