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Re: Pool question [Re: WAWI] #14988408 02/14/24 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueNitro
I have had three pools in houses I have owned and it almost ended in a divorce every time a pool was brought up about installing one in my current house. Keep in mind that you will not get your money out when you sell the house and it may even keep someone from buying it.

Do yourself a favor and look into a membership to the local Y.


Nobody wants to swim in a community pee pit. Full of germs from the poors.

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Re: Pool question [Re: Zipster] #14988588 02/14/24 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Zipster
I maintained mine forever but 2 years ago when all the chemicals shot up and you couldn't even get some of them, I went with a pool service. I pay $185 p/mo and they supply everything. I was quoted as high as $240.00 at the time. For me, its money well spent. no more trips to the pool store to test water, buy soda, muratic acid, chlorine, all I have to do is swim.

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