You should notify your insurance company of the pool, two reasons - so it's insured in case it breaks or someone has an accident - you know they'll use teh old - you didn't tell us trick when it comes time to pay you, and the other, if you're in the country and there's no hydrant nearby, they burn you on rates, so you might get a reduction in rate because now you have your very own water storage tank to be used to help put out your house should it catch fire.
I got a rate reduction with ours surprisingly, but also make sure you let your local fire chief know that they can use the pool water, mine said that many people don't want their pool water used, I say empty the thing if it saves my house!
30 foot round 52" deep + 8" dished, Vogue Impact
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