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Bez513
08-05-2007, 02:32 PM
I'm hoping someone could help me. My wife and I are looking to have an in ground pool install in our yard. Hopefully getting it in this fall or spring. Can anyone recommend a good designer/installer? We are look for someone that can design the pool to our specs and also help out with the landscaping, etc.
If you have a name or company you have used or would recommend please PM me. Thank you for your help.
Admin Steve
08-06-2007, 06:42 PM
Talk to Baltimore Greg by clicking on the ad on the right for 'The Relaxation Zone'.
I have a RZ Hot Tub as do a couple of other members and Greg does a great job.
Mista T
08-07-2007, 08:46 AM
Bez:
We may be able to help each other out here, maybe.
I am going to be replacing my large inground pool with a smaller one, resulting in filling in 80% of the current 32,000 gallon capacity. Greg is likely to do the work for me. If you wind up excavating a large amount and it's cost effective, perhaps we could split cost of dumping your dirt.
Bez513
08-07-2007, 09:15 AM
Sounds good. I'll email Greg to see what they can do. We want to get a few people out to give us designs/estimates. T...how soon are you looking to make your change? We are looking to get something done by the winter if possible if not then early spring depending on scheduling/costs.
Keep in touch.
Mista T
08-07-2007, 10:51 AM
T...how soon are you looking to make your change? We are looking to get something done by the winter if possible if not then early spring depending on scheduling/costs.
Keep in touch.
Anytime between the swimming seasons, although preferably after football season.
Ted, in regard to your fiberglass options San Juan Pools has a large variety to choose from.
www.sanjuanpools.com
We can have a rep (for a small fee) there to check things out and make sure the installation goes well.
Art-Florida
08-08-2007, 03:40 PM
Ted, in regard to your fiberglass options San Juan Pools has a large variety to choose from.
www.sanjuanpools.com (http://www.sanjuanpools.com)
We can have a rep (for a small fee) there to check things out and make sure the installation goes well.
To add to that, when I built my house way back when, I chose a 16'X34' San Juan pool. 9' deep with diving board. I LOVED IT.
If doing it over again, I would not even consider concrete. The fiberglass is sooooo nice on the feet, and you use way less chemicals, though the cost was roughly the same.