Re: New here looking for pool ideas
I live in South Florida, so I only tell you that few people have above-ground pools, and those that do have done it for cost reasons. Either a simple Intex-type vinyl pool (only a few hundred $$) or a permanent, above-ground pool (less than $5K) is what I've seen for above-ground. Most people opt for in-ground pools because they are aesthetically appealing and add some value to your home, too. A basic in-ground pool is $20K, but you'll easily spend more than that to get upgraded features for the deck and pool. Your decisions will be dictated a lot by your budget as much as it is your personal desires.
We used an Intex pool for most of the last ten years (2002), which was okay when I had real young kids. We didn't have the $$$ for anything nicer, and we had a large screened enclosure in our back yard that my wife wasn't keen on getting rid of. As our kids got older, though, having a bigger pool was more desireable. We finally got an inground pool built this spring, after beginning the planning and bidding exactly one year ago, in July 2010. I regret that we didn't get this pool sooner, maybe four or five years ago, as my older teenaged kids don't use the pool nearly as much as my younger two kids do. But I'm very glad we have an inground pool now. It's going to be a strong draw to have family members visit us in the winter and during spring breaks (I love having family members visit us).
South Florida - 16,000g Diamond Brite pool, 700g spa & waterfall, Jandy 1400 AquaPure SWCG, Jandy variable-speed 1.5H pump, Jandy 60 DE filter, Jandy heat pump - using Taylor K-2006 kit
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