Would love to see the new pool but can't get the link to work, Chris
Pool turned out great. although since this was an owner builder built pool, There are still a few things that are not completed Like minor touch up's. But the main thing is Water is in the Pool.
http://michael.schmidts-online.com/ Pool Construction!
Would love to see the new pool but can't get the link to work, Chris
Blding 18x36 IG vinyl rectangle with custom inpool steps, 22,000 gallons. Chris In Chapel Hill, NC us7sail@earthlink.net
Dead link, I want to see it too. Bummer.
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Wow!!! You kept some people employed didn't you? Looks wonderful. I do not want to even guess the cost with all those retaining walls. I bet it is all worth it now though. Chris
Blding 18x36 IG vinyl rectangle with custom inpool steps, 22,000 gallons. Chris In Chapel Hill, NC us7sail@earthlink.net
Incredible! The end result is awesome. The photo story was great and I enjoyed viewing it. It was tough to tell exactly what your plan was in the first few pages but it all came together in the end. You made great use of your "hill" in the back yard. Waterfall to the spa to the waterfall to the pool. Couldn't get any nicer. That was some plumbing job too.
I am jealous,
Brian
I want to know. It would be good for others who may be interested to realize the cost savings with such a project. Looks really good!!!!!Originally Posted by us7sail
That was a fantastic photographic history of events that led up to a wonderful completion. I love it, the whole setup came together perfectly from the looks of it. Anyone done the high dive off of the hot tub yet?![]()
Pool + Special Engineering plans $400Originally Posted by cruzmisl
City permit - pool: $300
Pool Excavation: 6k including side for retaining wall
Steel: $2900
Plumbing & Electrical work: $13k - Includes startup, Equiptment, SAN lights, Remotes (pretty much turn key)
Retaining wall and side RV access retaining wall: $16K
Gunite: $6k
Concrete: $7000
Coping: $2000
Tile and materials: 200$
Steps and landing going upto spa: $1,200
drystack ledgerstone $1,000
Iron Gates: 5,500 price was with a stair railing too
waterfall $4,000
sheer decents 500$
relocate A/C unit 500$
Drains 300$
Thats what I can think of at the top of my head right now. I know i've spent a lot more than that though.
Awesome pool! Hmm.... now I feel like renovating mine.![]()
35,000 gallon inground vinyl pool.
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