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TheCakeIsALie
05-22-2012, 08:13 PM
I'm new here obviously :p. I have been wanting to purchase a swimming for years. We have had the soft sided pools in the past, but now i'm wanting to upgrade to something better.

The problem I run into is, i am on a very tight budget. So, I can't afford one of the expensive above ground pools that I would like. So, I have decided that maybe I can get a used one cheaper. Of course, I do worry about buying something old and used.

Someone got back to me about an ad I posted on a site that I wanted to buy a used pool. He told me he has a round 27' x 44" 20 year old pool that he would sell me. He sent me pictures it does look to be in good shape. I would have to tear it down. How hard is it to tear a swimming pool down? How long does it normally take?

My dad told me I have to worry about the liner not fitting right after it is moved. Along with the deck they built to go with it. My dad said it was made for their ground so it won't sit right on ours. It is a real nice deck. I will post the pictures of the pool, if you guys can let me know if its worth buying or if I should pass and keep looking. By the way he is asking 500.00 USD for the pool, deck, and everything that goes with it. (solor cover, pump, filter, etc )

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PoolDoc
05-22-2012, 09:37 PM
We've had a steady stream of people who've done what you're thinking about, and it has not gone well.

It's hard to get parts; pool guys will NOT help you work on a used low-budget pool; there tend to be hidden things wrong, and more that WILL be wrong after you move the pool.

I would recommend that you not even CONSIDER purchasing it, unless you have $500 for the pool AND $1500 for the installation and repairs. You'd probably be better off getting an Intex Ultra, like this one at Amazon:

Intex 54955EG 18-Foot by 52-Inch Ultra Frame Pool Set (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0047WL0EC/poolbooks)

You still may spend $400 on site prep and such, but you'd have an all new pool. They seem to last at least 4 - 5 years with reasonable care.

In my opinion, used AG pool purchases are best left to experienced handy men and tinkerers who have spare case and time, and who are making the purchase in the FALL, not in the late spring.

Sorry.

Woah! Just re-read your post: a 20 year old AG pool? FORGET ABOUT IT!

PoolDoc
05-25-2012, 08:26 AM
My apologies; I upgraded your membership, but neglected to move your post resulting in you're being locked out. You have access now.

Ben