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I haven't found any online dealer with prices and I have no local dealers in western Washington.
Does this mean you went to delairgroup.com and typed in your zip code and nothing came up? Just wasn't sure if you knew they had that service or not. We bought our EW pool used from somebody (it is 10 years old and a classic oval 15x30) but I used the dealer search feature to find someone who could order replacement parts for me since the bottom wall channel needed replacing. The guy that helped me told me EW pools are a top of the line pool and told me we got a steal of a deal ($500 for pool, new Dynamo 1.5 hp pump and new Star DE filter, solar and winter covers, and maintenence stuff). I was really concerned buying a 10 year old pool but this guy put my fears to rest. And he really had nothing to gain from me because I was only ordering $40 worth of parts from him. LOL. Good luck with your search!
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GPSHEMI......
two thumbs up on your thread, that's why I am 98% decided on the EW 27" .....You said it in a nut shell...
for the $ ....you get more w/ EW plus lifetime warr. on the aluminum walls.
Sorry doughboy.............kick it up a notch ( have had a few beers in me )
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You put the nail the rest of the way in man. I am sold on the EW. Living in small south. IL, there seem to be many dealers, however the one I am going through is pushing 20+ years now and have the EW pool. I know "lifetime" means lifetime, but for christ sake, when I'm 60 + who cares.......I know by then I got my $'s worth .>>Imagine AG pools in 15-30 years............
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I think you're right. I think they'll all last a long time. However, my grandparents are in their mid 70's and just opened their pool again this year. I think you may want to swim when you're 60. 60 isn't that old anymore.
In any event, I bought mine for my kids mostly. I'm not so interested in swimming in it in 30-40 years from now. Yet, one other thing to think about is the chance of blowing out the sides and sending 1000's of gallons, perhaps tens of 1000's, of water in my house, my barn, my neighbors place, or any other place for that matter. I'm my case it's in the back yard and would wash right down into our 1 acre pond. No big deal. Not all places are set up that way. I had a relative who lived on a hill and set his up above the house. You guessed it. Side blew out and it all rushed in the siding door. It's just not worth the agrevation & mess down the road.
gpshemi
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My pool area is about 20' from my Tri-level house and 2.5' higher than my bottom story, so flooding is a significant concern. (Thanks for making me think more about disaster planning!) I think failures are much less likely than they appear in postings... but spectacularly catastrophic and quite memorable. You've got me thinking more seriously about aluminum now :).
Yes, I checked www.Delairgroup.com Web site and no JW dealers in my area. I did find one EW dealer 41 miles away (in Gig Harbor). I'd prefer larger scale internet-based dealer for better price as long as I confirm make/model reputation and that it fits my needs. But at least now I know where I can go look at their pools in a showroom.
Speaking of needs I noticed EW and JW don't have any 12'x24' models. 15' is their narrowest oval. I'm not sure I even have 15' between my deck and my neighbor's fence, let alone whatever space is required between fence and pool (I need to look up Snohomish County building code :confused:). I'll re-measure but I'll start looking for other known good brand/model aluminum pools. So far I found Wil-Bar Orleans 12'x24'x54" aluminum with 3/lifetime prorated warranty. I haven't researched Wil-Bar yet but a pro-rated lifetime warranty sounds odd.
As for pool lifespan note that average home is owned for 7 years. I strongly suspect pool owners are way above average (especially given the thoughful and dedicated support in this forum:)). The point is many people won't stay in the same house past 10-15 years. You could take your pool with you but I suspect it is better to sell it with the house and use the cash to buy a new pool for new location.
Whenever someone talks about lifetime warranty I immediately look at lifetime of the company. Have they been in business long enough to make "lifetime" meaningful?
FYI: Swim Artesian (mentioned near top of this thread) has steel wall pools with a lifetime non-prorated warranty. I was surprised that they don't have company history on their Web site. However I did an MSN Search and per http://www.parkcrossing.net/document...March_2003.pdf page 4 Artesian Pools (same name on www.swimartisean.com) was established by Rod Worthington in 1976 (30 years ago) and received national recognition for outstanding design and installation in 2002 from Natioinal Swimming Pool Institute's Awards of Excellence competition. That plus raves about their Echo Canyon model pool from at least one person on poolforum tells me Artesian Pools are fairly trustworthy.
before I make final purchase decision I will do a search on poolforum.com for the specific make/model to get reviews and sense of popularity . Since chances are slim that I can see product in a showroom before I buy I will not buy anything that does not have at least one person on this forum that has and likes the model.
Thanks for reading my ramblings and still posting replies!
-Zephan Schroeder
12'x24'x52" (or possibly 54")... details to come when finalized :D.
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Hey I guess I should note that appearently most failures occur at the skimmer area I'm told. The magical coatings are punctured when they make the skimmer and returns. So when the gaskets get older and start to leak it's right on bare metal. It rusts out and leads to failures. I've seen a couple models in my search that was a steel pool, however, had a stainless steel panel for the skimmer area. This would be a great compromise I think to an all aluminum pool.
gpshemi
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Originally Posted by traceyb
You put the nail the rest of the way in man. I am sold on the EW. Living in small south. IL, there seem to be many dealers, however the one I am going through is pushing 20+ years now and have the EW pool. I know "lifetime" means lifetime, but for christ sake, when I'm 60 + who cares.......I know by then I got my $'s worth .>>Imagine AG pools in 15-30 years............
The warranty means a lot if you ever have to replace something. The time, effort, expense and labor is no fun. It means draining the pool and replacing the liner along with whatever parts are needed. ITS A LOT OF WORK!
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For those who may worry about wall blow out, EW also has a pool made from extruded aluminum. It's about 1/4 inch thick aluminum which would make the walls sturdier. :)
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The classic is an extruded aluminum pool. That's what I have.
gpshemi
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Here's an older thread regarding wall construction:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=972
Peter