Hi all
We bought a great bank sale except there was a beautiful pool and spa in the backyard.
We think the bank filled it in but also heard stories that the pool imploded by being drained before the hurricane almost 2 years ago
The pictures I have which I cant figure out how to include here are the old pool and spa and now. Hard to see but the grass is crazy uneven with valleys.
Anyway without spending $$$ how do we see if this pool is salvagable?
Thanks so much. We are in Palm Beach County
Bank filled in pool would love it back!
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Re: Bank filled in pool would love it back!
Robin0214 wrote:Hi all
We bought a great bank sale except there was a beautiful pool and spa in the backyard.
We think the bank filled it in but also heard stories that the pool imploded by being drained before the hurricane almost 2 years ago
The pictures I have which I cant figure out how to include here are the old pool and spa and now. Hard to see but the grass is crazy uneven with valleys.
Anyway without spending $$$ how do we see if this pool is salvagable?
Thanks so much. We are in Palm Beach County
Hi Robin
Without spending $$$ you're unlikely to know one way or another as it would require excavating the site to determine the suitability and condition of the existing pool
If you really want a pool be prepared to spend some money and excavate the site repair any damage and just fit a liner if the shell is cracked
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