Remember that in addition to the price of the pool, you'll have the cost of excavating and installing the pool and the cost of an electrician to provide power to the pool pump and the bonding wire. These costs won't change much with choice of pool but will tend to dilute the relative price of each choice.
For example let's say there's $2,500 pool and a $5,000 pool, total installation costs will be $2,500.
At purchase, the $2,500 pool costs 1/2 as much as the $5,000 pool but installed it costs 2/3 as much.
For argument's sake, let's say the $2,500 pool lasts half a long as the $5,000 pool and at the end of the $2,500 pool's life, you still want to have a pool. Another $2,500 for a pool and $2,500 to install - Total Cheap pool $10,000, total Expensive pool $7,500.
Bear in mind that what you want to do with the pool is very important here. When we put up our 12/24 AG last year, we bought one of the cheaper pools available as we hope to replace it in a few years with an IG.
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