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Originally posted by aggieman12 View PostOur new well hit water at 10' and is producing over 60 gpm. I have a crazy design in mind to help with that, but several of the volume builders won't do it. I want to build the pool with an exterior wall and the water level actually 2' or so above grade - and build up the grade in some areas to have some of the pool on grade. If that makes sense.
I get your pool design... how deep a pool you planning to build? I don't plan on deeper than 5'
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Originally posted by Roy D Mercer View PostWith the size pool you describe the water may become too hot to swim in when temps reach 100.
Rectangle pools are much easier to buy accessories for.
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Originally posted by ateague11 View PostWife and I are thinking about getting a pool and spa installed this winter. Not looking for anything too crazy. Thinking about a rectangular pool approx 10'-12' wide by 18'-20' long with a spa and possible simple water feature. Pool depth 3' to 5'
We are problem gonna start talking to builders toward fall. Any ideas on approx cost and recommended builders. Located in Taylor, TX which is about 30 mins north east of Austin
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My advice is to research all pool types then find a contractor. There are pros and cons of all types.
Whichever way you go tell them they are paying to remove the rock, if they find it. My contractor swore up and down Pflugerville didnt have rock where i was.......they chipped out over 2' of it.....on thier dime.
We went fiberglass for the cost over time. I will not recommend my contractor as all he did was show up, take my check and never saw him again. After that it was just his guys i saw......even after all the problems we had. We finally got it right over the phone, but you shouldnt have to have high blood pressure when you are paying that much for something. All i asked was for it to be done right.
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