JoelD
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2005
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- Windham, NH and York, ME
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- Kioti LK3054xs TLB, 2004
This is something I've thought about. I could not imagine, not being experienced, getting an inground pool right on the first try, which would be the case for a homeowner doing it for the first time. That coupled with what would need to be done to correct any errors makes the project out of the question for me.
I could not imagine all that work going wrong in the end.
Just too much at risk.
Not like rebuilding a motor for the first time, the motor is junk, you give it a go for $100's of dollars and if no go, then replace the motor or vehicle, an option from the begining. To me a pool is a super big deal, and once the installation begins, no going back other than filling the whole back up which does not seem like a great option.
The money savings is significant if you get it right, double up on cost is real if you get it wrong.
Joel
I could not imagine all that work going wrong in the end.
Just too much at risk.
Not like rebuilding a motor for the first time, the motor is junk, you give it a go for $100's of dollars and if no go, then replace the motor or vehicle, an option from the begining. To me a pool is a super big deal, and once the installation begins, no going back other than filling the whole back up which does not seem like a great option.
The money savings is significant if you get it right, double up on cost is real if you get it wrong.
Joel