Who wants to install a pool when we've had nothing but rain the last week?crabcake said:Dayum, how long does it take 'em to install an above ground pool? My neighbor up there did his 20x40 inground pool himself with a couple buddies in under a week.
Chasey_Lane said:Who wants to install a pool when we've had nothing but rain the last week?
Shoveling mud is no fun.crabcake said:Best time to be out there digging the hole when the ground is all soggy!
Cody agrees.crabcake said:Best time to be out there digging the hole when the ground is all soggy!
Pete said:Shoveling mud is no fun.
Ellie May Clampett had chickens and I never recall any of them falling in the ceeeement pond and drowning.happyappygirl said:I want an inground (we have a huge above ground) but rottncop is afraid his precious stupid chickens will walk right in and drown Could this really happen???
Pete said:Ellie May Clampett had chickens and I never recall any of them falling in the ceeeement pond and drowning.
itsbob said:I don't know what is considered a safe depth to dive or jump into.. but I know for sure 4 feet ain't it... You cannonball into a four foot deep pool you're likely to do some damage to your back when your butt strikes the bottom of the pool..
and I would NEVER dive head first into a pool less then 8 feet..
I do hope you enjoy your pool.. nothing nicer then basking in a pool under the stars after a 100 degree day..
But what I was trying to tell you, Kayak started at 23K, and if you agreed they would have GLADLY built you a pool for 23K.. where you can get an inground with an 8 - 10 foot deep end, 16 X 32 for 14K...
Everyone has their preferences, and buy things for different reasons, I was just trying to point out that I've been there done that, and if I did it again, I'd do it differently.
http://www.pbpools.com/inground-pools-deluxe-swimming-pools-kits-c-206_254.htmlrealady said:Where can I get this inground pool for 14K? I wanna buy one, now - seriously!