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Re: pools
Archer,
I would consider a fiberglass pool if I were you. You can cut a deal directly with the manufacturer and save a lot of money on the shell. They supply complete digging and installation plans. The pools come already plumbed with skimmers and returns. If you are so inclined, you could even dig the hole yourself, it's really not that hard. I did mine completely including the dig. All I had to contract out was a dump truck to be there to load dirt into. Fiberglasss is more expensive for the shell than a vinyl kit but much easier to install and maintain and you'll never have to replace a liner. The digging requirements are not precise because you backfill under and around the pool with sand. All you really have to make sure of is the slope of the bottom.
There are a number of good fiberglass pool companies who make 8ft deep pools, and you can get them in a ton of different shapes. CPC, Viking, and San Juan are well respected. I've priced the 8ft deep shells out for around 10-12k.
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Re: pools
Building your own pool isn't that hard if your mechanically inclined.
Whether your in an area which has building codes or not, your most well served by adhering to them. The last thing you'd want to do is, upon sale of the property, be forced to bring the improvement into compliance because the buyers inspector found things that didn't meet code.
I build lots of pools in unincorporated areas where there is no enforcement of building codes. These standard were adopted for your protection.
See Ya,
Kelly
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