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    Default Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    16X34 Freeform Gunite (Oasis type design) - 31,760
    Flagstone Coping - INCL
    Pool steps with Extended Bench - INCL
    500 Watt / 100 for spa - INCL
    Spa raised 18" for waterfall with stacked stone, 8 jets, blower and jet booster - $8500
    Raypac 405k heater - $2200
    Gas / Electrical - incl
    Retaining Wall (modular brick) - 4800
    Jandy Salt System - 1600
    Dirt Removal & Grading - 900
    1000 Sq. ft dyed concrete pool deck - 7000
    Polaris 280 - incl
    Frost proof waterline tile - incl
    PebbleTec - 2700
    Permits - incl
    pool startup - incl
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    Base Total - $59,640

    Options:
    Flagstone Laterals - (he said at cost) - $12 per linear foot (about 40 ft needed)
    Aqualink remote control - $3450

    Pump - Jandy 1 HP Stealth, spa pump 2 HP Stealth
    Filter - Jandy 460 sq ft cartridtge

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    seems okay to me. We were quoted $65K -$70K for a like pool. We did not have a raised spa. We had a seperate waterfall and 28' notched beam with rock. We had about 300 more sqft of decking. We also are in expansive soil so there were addidtional costs there.

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    Sounds a little high to me...I live in the Houston area and we are currently building a pool with the same dimensions but a little less decking for $45K. We added the Aqualink and other things...I know that this area is cheaper than most though.

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    My opinion is the quote represents the quality of work you are going to get. A quote that is too low will only be a pool that will take forever to build and have problems as aposed to a quote that is high. It will be worked on at a consistent time. So its basically all about how much you are willing to pay, and if the company has a good reputation.

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    I agree that cheap isnt always better...that is one of the reasons that made me choose the company with the highest price for my area. Dont get me wrong I didnt just want to spend more money but they were the ones that had the best reputation and seemed to know what they were talking about.

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    Where are you building? We're building a slightly larger (20x40) gunite in the DC area and all of our quotes come back somewhat higher (pools are rediculously expensive in this area). The retaining wall cost is going to depend on the size of the wall. The cheapest we saw for a brushed concrete (not even stained) pool deck was $7.60 per sf and all of the PebbleTec prices we saw were a LOT more than that (ours is costing something like 8900 for the Tahoe Blue). I almost want to move to Florida, Arizona or Texas just to get the chear pool construction.

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    Quote Originally Posted by pcgeek
    Where are you building?
    Sorry, Atlanta area.

    I've gotten 2 quotes so far, and both of these are from 2 of the better builders in the area (no complaints on BBB, friend recommendations, etc.).

    We have the 2 big National companies coming out in the next 2 days - Anthony and Sylvan & Blue Haven - we'll see how they are.

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    Default Re: Opinions on this Gunite Pool Quote?

    FWIW we talked to both Anthony & Sylvan and Blue Haven as well (didn't go with either, we ended up going with a large local firm).

    Anthony and Sylvan was a little more expensive and was probably a fallback but we weren't thrilled that the sales guy had only been with the company for a few months and completely missed the fact that we'd have to build a retaining wall (which affected both the price and layout). They did give him good training and he had the highest tech tools out of everyone who came. They were clean in my area for BBB and other than general building hassles the people I know who used them locally to DC were happy. They were the only other company besides the one we went with that offered an in-floor cleaning system.

    Blue Haven was downright scary. They did come in the cheapest but thhe sales guy who came out had also been working with them only for a couple of months, also missed the retaining wall and his only training was the fact that he owned a pool. They are usually a franchise shop so make sure you find out the specifics on your local franchise (ours was horrible with the BBB).

    The builder we finally ended up going with was somewhat old fashioned (used an architectural scale and pencil for all of his drawings) but he was the construction manager previously for the same company and had been there for 20 years. He was the only one to shoot elevations of the yard and figure out that we had to drop 5' from the patio to the pool deck in a pretty short distance. They also had the in floor cleaning syetem and were willing to do everything else we wanted (though he still gives me major grief about my insistance they put in a pool pilot total control instead of the mineral springs system they try to push) - at least he's willing to do it even though he's way over charging me for it. They were clean on the BBB and were the largest builder in the area behind the nationals (they also did the commercial pools in my current and past neighborhood).

    Just make sure when you're comparing prices you try to do an apples to apples on the individual items (flooring sf price, PebbleTec price, etc) since the quotes usually have very different things in them. I swear this is worse than the construction process when we bought our house - and I thought I was done with the hassles ;-)

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