Pool update **New Pics: Page 6 (bottom)**
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Pool update **New Pics: Page 6 (bottom)**
A while back I asked if anyone had a pool, and we were going between an inground and above ground... then all of the options in between. Well, after about 6 weeks of interviewing 4 builders and meeting with references, visiting other pools, etc... we made a choice and went inground.
Turns out our community only allows inground anyway, so it worked out well!! They broke ground last Monday, and the pool is already dug out and waiting for steel and plumbing, which should start this afternoon or tomorrow. Unfortunately I left for business last Tuesday, and my wife has been working late (middle of an audit) so I didn't get as many pics as I would have liked, however, we were able to snap enough shots of the progression that it flows well. Enjoy....
Click Outside the House --> Pool:
http://juniorbean.net/Personal/House...tHouseMain.htm
Turns out our community only allows inground anyway, so it worked out well!! They broke ground last Monday, and the pool is already dug out and waiting for steel and plumbing, which should start this afternoon or tomorrow. Unfortunately I left for business last Tuesday, and my wife has been working late (middle of an audit) so I didn't get as many pics as I would have liked, however, we were able to snap enough shots of the progression that it flows well. Enjoy....
Click Outside the House --> Pool:
http://juniorbean.net/Personal/House...tHouseMain.htm
#4
Originally Posted by Scrib
damn, JB. you move fast!
Congrats on the tub!
Congrats on the tub!
Now was really the best time to build b/c they're slow and they were throwing stuff at us to get us to sign... so it worked out well
#6
Team Owner
When will it be complete?
That deck looks too.
That deck looks too.
#7
Originally Posted by doopstr
When will it be complete?
That deck looks too.
That deck looks too.
Yeah, deck is pretty big. The builder messed up and made it bigger then it was supposed to be... but we were glad b/c we will use the space (and it was their mistake... so it didn't cost us a thing)
Last edited by juniorbean; 10-24-2005 at 01:31 PM.
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#11
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Is there any disadvantage to pouring a pool late in the season? Does the pool have enough time to settle and get ready for the upcoming big freeze?
#12
Originally Posted by doopstr
Is there any disadvantage to pouring a pool late in the season? Does the pool have enough time to settle and get ready for the upcoming big freeze?
The ground doesn't freeze here. People don't even close their pools here... they keep them open year round. The pumps have freeze guards for when the temp drops below 32 which automatically turn on the filter and water features to prevent the pipes from freezing... then once the temp goes back up it shuts off.
The only thing we are doing is waiting until all of the leaves are off the trees before plastering the pool b/c I don't want the leaves to stain the brand new plaster. Going forward we'll have a leaf-guard cover... so next year it won't be an issue.
#17
Originally Posted by JoganJani
If I may ask, how much does it cost in Carolina for this kinda pool?
Should have new pics uploaded on Monday. Steel is done and the short plumbing is going in as we speak...
#19
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Originally Posted by juniorbean
Not comfortable throwing around exact numbers... but I'll tell you that the base was $32k and we got them down to $26.5k (it pays to sign the contract and do the install in October)............ but then come the options......
Should have new pics uploaded on Monday. Steel is done and the short plumbing is going in as we speak...
Should have new pics uploaded on Monday. Steel is done and the short plumbing is going in as we speak...
Cool, I had gotten a quote of $82K for this type and kind of area for a pool, here in the Bay area. CA sucks when it comes to hiring a contractors.
#20
Originally Posted by SwervinCL
Base is 32k Damn,,,, I work for a pool co in Vegas and out BASE is 23k. but that is without a spa or anything. That is a hole in the ground with a light, plaster and water.
I've noticed prices are typically less in CA, TX, NV, and FL. In Charlotte, there are national pool builders, then the local guys... and they are usually close to each other in price. If Anthony and Sylvan or Blue Haven Pools are starting around $32k in NC... they are probably about that price everywhere else... so if you are starting at $23k, you'd have a leg up at the basic pool... however, when comparing what they give you to what you give based on your post... you'd probably be up and over $30k also to match them feature for feature since all of the builders we interviewed offered a lot more included in the base then what you listed. The light they give us alone is over $1k if purchased and installed separately b/c it's all fancy LEDs and computerized.... so all of the other stuff they "include" may lead to the higher base. None of the pool companies down here dig a hole add the light, plaster and water.
Plus, size is also a factor... what size pool (perimeter and square footage) are you offering for $23k?
#21
Originally Posted by JoganJani
Cool, I had gotten a quote of $82K for this type and kind of area for a pool, here in the Bay area. CA sucks when it comes to hiring a contractors.
One of our neighbors in the community did a pool and they signed the contract at $36k including all of the options they wanted (or so they thought). By the time they were done building they added even more options and changed some things they finished a little north of $50k!! So things can add up quickly.
#23
Nom Nom Nom Nom
Originally Posted by juniorbean
No spa here either. Just the pool. Spa was another $12k.... and it's not necessary. We'll get a jacuzzi down the road for half that.
I've noticed prices are typically less in CA, TX, NV, and FL. In Charlotte, there are national pool builders, then the local guys... and they are usually close to each other in price. If Anthony and Sylvan or Blue Haven Pools are starting around $32k in NC... they are probably about that price everywhere else... so if you are starting at $23k, you'd have a leg up at the basic pool... however, when comparing what they give you to what you give based on your post... you'd probably be up and over $30k also to match them feature for feature since all of the builders we interviewed offered a lot more included in the base then what you listed. The light they give us alone is over $1k if purchased and installed separately b/c it's all fancy LEDs and computerized.... so all of the other stuff they "include" may lead to the higher base. None of the pool companies down here dig a hole add the light, plaster and water.
Plus, size is also a factor... what size pool (perimeter and square footage) are you offering for $23k?
I've noticed prices are typically less in CA, TX, NV, and FL. In Charlotte, there are national pool builders, then the local guys... and they are usually close to each other in price. If Anthony and Sylvan or Blue Haven Pools are starting around $32k in NC... they are probably about that price everywhere else... so if you are starting at $23k, you'd have a leg up at the basic pool... however, when comparing what they give you to what you give based on your post... you'd probably be up and over $30k also to match them feature for feature since all of the builders we interviewed offered a lot more included in the base then what you listed. The light they give us alone is over $1k if purchased and installed separately b/c it's all fancy LEDs and computerized.... so all of the other stuff they "include" may lead to the higher base. None of the pool companies down here dig a hole add the light, plaster and water.
Plus, size is also a factor... what size pool (perimeter and square footage) are you offering for $23k?
We have blue haven & anythony sylvan here and they would be about the same as we are here. They have to price according to the local market. If you do it all yourself youll save yourself about 50%...Building a pool is a very easy process if you do it yourself.
Our base is 350 sq,ft, with a 75 perimeter.
#25
Originally Posted by SwervinCL
We have blue haven & anythony sylvan here and they would be about the same as we are here. They have to price according to the local market. If you do it all yourself youll save yourself about 50%...Building a pool is a very easy process if you do it yourself.
Our base is 350 sq,ft, with a 75 perimeter.
Our base is 350 sq,ft, with a 75 perimeter.
FYI, the base I priced above was a 90 perimeter around 520 square feet.... so that explains some of the differences also (besides for all of the extra stuff).
The base on the 75 perimeter through our builder was about $24k ... and like yours, was pretty basic and included less stuff then we got with the 90 perimeter... so prices seem about the same
Last edited by juniorbean; 11-01-2005 at 09:03 AM.
#26
Senior Moderator
Originally Posted by Mike97 3.0P
How does one go about building a pool by themselves?
#28
Originally Posted by eclipse23
Beautiful JB. I'm not much of a pool guy but if I was building one I would be doing something very similar to your size and design.
The guys who did the steel were sub-contractors... and I happened to see him when he was leaving and he said he'd never seen a shape like that and he loved it. We basically took designs from several companies and kind of made our own. Our builder likes it so much that they may start offering it.....
Oh and the concrete was done about 1.5 hours ago... so I have to upload the new pics tonight. You'll see the step/bench design we came up with
#29
Originally Posted by juniorbean
Click Outside the House --> Pool:
http://juniorbean.net/Personal/House...tHouseMain.htm
http://juniorbean.net/Personal/House...tHouseMain.htm
#30
Originally Posted by juniorbean
Well, I finally got around to putting the new pics up. Just a few more showing the concrete... but it looks like a pool now!! Enjoy.
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Sweet! when ya having a pool party for us?
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Man you don't screw around when it comes to your house! Love it, although if I saw an almost $40K bill I'd faint. Nothing better than having a sweet house and then being able to barbeque, relax in the pool, and have guests at such a great environment. Above ground pools are such an eyesore, you are lucky your community only allows below ground.
Makes me wonder how much those uber pools with the multi-tiers, waterfalls, firepits, and built in hot tubs go for.
Makes me wonder how much those uber pools with the multi-tiers, waterfalls, firepits, and built in hot tubs go for.
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Originally Posted by BadBadNeil
Man you don't screw around when it comes to your house! Love it, although if I saw an almost $40K bill I'd faint. Nothing better than having a sweet house and then being able to barbeque, relax in the pool, and have guests at such a great environment. Above ground pools are such an eyesore, you are lucky your community only allows below ground.
Makes me wonder how much those uber pools with the multi-tiers, waterfalls, firepits, and built in hot tubs go for.
Makes me wonder how much those uber pools with the multi-tiers, waterfalls, firepits, and built in hot tubs go for.
Those huge pools with everything built in can be very expensive. Our builder did one that was $150k. Vanishing edge, jacuzzi with overflow into the pool, etc. Freakin unbelievable pool. Whatever you want done can be done if you have the money
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Nice pool JB! Are you going any kind of in-water lighting?
A business aquintance does fiber optic pool lighting, its awesome. I checked out their demo - a single fiber run around the edge, below the water lit the pool brigher then one of the hockey puck looking things every 5 feet. There is only a single bulb for the whole fiber, and it's remote do you don't have to drain the pool, reseal the lights, etc. He also showed me a pool they did here that was done with a large starfield effect (like the fiber optic curtains we use on stage) on the bottom and the whole pool was painted(?) navy blue - soooo hot looking. The single fiber is about $1K installed though, and the starfield thing was about half the price of your pool alone...insane.
A business aquintance does fiber optic pool lighting, its awesome. I checked out their demo - a single fiber run around the edge, below the water lit the pool brigher then one of the hockey puck looking things every 5 feet. There is only a single bulb for the whole fiber, and it's remote do you don't have to drain the pool, reseal the lights, etc. He also showed me a pool they did here that was done with a large starfield effect (like the fiber optic curtains we use on stage) on the bottom and the whole pool was painted(?) navy blue - soooo hot looking. The single fiber is about $1K installed though, and the starfield thing was about half the price of your pool alone...insane.
#37
Originally Posted by proaudio22
Nice pool JB! Are you going any kind of in-water lighting?
A business aquintance does fiber optic pool lighting, its awesome. I checked out their demo - a single fiber run around the edge, below the water lit the pool brigher then one of the hockey puck looking things every 5 feet. There is only a single bulb for the whole fiber, and it's remote do you don't have to drain the pool, reseal the lights, etc. He also showed me a pool they did here that was done with a large starfield effect (like the fiber optic curtains we use on stage) on the bottom and the whole pool was painted(?) navy blue - soooo hot looking. The single fiber is about $1K installed though, and the starfield thing was about half the price of your pool alone...insane.
A business aquintance does fiber optic pool lighting, its awesome. I checked out their demo - a single fiber run around the edge, below the water lit the pool brigher then one of the hockey puck looking things every 5 feet. There is only a single bulb for the whole fiber, and it's remote do you don't have to drain the pool, reseal the lights, etc. He also showed me a pool they did here that was done with a large starfield effect (like the fiber optic curtains we use on stage) on the bottom and the whole pool was painted(?) navy blue - soooo hot looking. The single fiber is about $1K installed though, and the starfield thing was about half the price of your pool alone...insane.
Yeah, we have an LED light underwater. Does 7 solid colors as well as 6 different light shows (4th of July, Mardi Gras, Sunset, etc). We got it included with our pool, but normally it's about $1k separate. We decided against LEDs under the sheer decents, but the underwater light combined with the landscape lighting we'll be doing will make it look hot when it's all done Oh, and I've seen the fiber optic starfields on the bottom of the pool... one of our pool books has that. A bit extreme, but pretty hot.
They just put in the plumbing end of last week, so electrical needs to be finished, then the coping and tiling begins... woohoo
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If anyone is interested... new pics uploaded. Everything from 11/3 on is new....
Direct Link:
http://www.juniorbean.net/Personal/H...tHome_Pool.htm
Direct Link:
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#40
Originally Posted by soopa
looks awesome.
can't remember if its been asked, but, why didn't you go deeper?
can't remember if its been asked, but, why didn't you go deeper?
Couple of reasons...
1) More money
2) You met me several times... I'm a little shit.. so's my wife. 5' at the deepest is plenty
3) We wanted a sport pool, something you can use to play volleyball, basketball, or just swim...figured the pool would be more practical that way.
4) Increases insurance premiums