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  • crapstang
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    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
    An.
    the gestapo has arrived

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  • ToRqUeTwIsTeR
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    Cullen Pools...

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  • Forever_frost
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    Dig a stock tank. A lot cheaper

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  • goofygrin
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    Mines small... we didn't have room for bigger but now I think we could and should have rearranged it for more swim space. The kids like it and that's what matters the most.

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  • kingjason
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    Bigger is better also. My last one was 40x20 and the deep end was about 11 or 12 foot. I know I paid the guys digging a little extra. Lucky for me no blue rock like when they did my moms. My pool would always hold temps way better then my moms. Hers would be like bath water when it was 105 out and mine would still be nice and cool. They could be making them thicker now so not sure if that was a factor. Hers is like 26x12 I think.

    Nice pool goofy.

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  • greenbullitt
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    karbo bros pools

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  • goofygrin
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    Big spa, heated (although to heat the pool is $$$$$), large tanning ledge, salt water, variable speed pump were our requirements.

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  • forbes
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    salt is the only way to go...

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  • mustang_revival
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    Been in my hot tub twice this month! Pools are nice when they are working.

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  • majorownage
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    1. Go with a salt system
    2. Go with a Vinyl liner

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  • emg
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    Originally posted by 94form2000z View Post
    That is one investment I would never make.. I just use others and let them foot the bill.
    i agree. i bought a house with a pool and it was a pain taking care of it. but if your getting a brand new pool put in, im pretty sure there easier to take care of these days.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Hobert can build a great pool BUT the sales person gets any charge backs taken out of their commission if they bid the job wrong. I have seen their sales people cutting unseen corners on a job and really screwing up a new pool to avoid their commission being cut.

    Robertsons Pools and Claffey Pools also do outstanding work.

    Operating in Southlake, Coppell & Colleyville, Claffey Pools is the go-to luxury pool builder with over 30 years experience in the industry.


    We're elated to share that Robertson Pools, a leading Dallas-area pool design and construction company, has earned a top 10 ranking with Pool & Spa News

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  • OrangeChevyII
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    As mentioned in the thread, I am getting the variable speed pump. Heated as well...gotta swim when I want right?

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  • OrangeChevyII
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    I've got the permit already, 10 days to get it. $740 for the city of Forney vs $114 in Rockwall. Stupid

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  • scootro
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    Originally posted by Txstang1 View Post
    I wouldn't be surprised if you have trouble getting a permit to build it with the drought/water restrictions. If you do get a permit, they won't let you fill it up. Assuming you are on the same restrictions we are on, and I think you are.

    I'm only allowed to maintain my pool water level. If I drain it, I can't fill it back up.
    you can pay to have water delivered! depends how deep your pockets are

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