buying new pool help please someone
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Re: buying new pool help please someone
Build your pool and pool surround to occupy an area of approx. 25% of the total available area. If you have a large space, infinity pools can heighten the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor. If you have a very small area, you can still have beautiful Jacuzzi pool with fountains.
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Re: buying new pool help please someone
We've had our pool a year and we went with fibreglass over concrete based on cost difference (about 20k difference AUD), time to install and ease of maintaining fibreglass pool once it is running. My parents have a concrete pool and its a hassle to maintain and clean, ours is much easier being fibreglass (and cheaper for initial install/setup).
Re: buying new pool help please someone
I'm in the process of constructing a new ground pool about 50m from the coast. Any suggestion for me?
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