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rday Dec 20th 2004 10:44 pm

oz is a dive :(
 
yipee!!
my swimming pool is now completed.me and the kids tested it out today.my kids keep on saying that they cant believe that they have a swimming pool in their own back garden.in my 38 years of life in england i'd never ever of thought that i would own a house with a pool.!!
who loves ozzie?
US US US !!!
seeyuz

johanne Dec 20th 2004 10:47 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by rday
yipee!!
my swimming pool is now completed.me and the kids tested it out today.my kids keep on saying that they cant believe that they have a swimming pool in their own back garden.in my 38 years of life in england i'd never ever of thought that i would own a house with a pool.!!
who loves ozzie?
US US US !!!
seeyuz


Fantastic, we are holding out until winter before we get one but its gonna do my head in when the weather picks up tho...
What is it, concrete or Fibreglass? How much did it cost if you dont mind me askin...
We have had quotes in the $20,000 range

diddy Dec 20th 2004 10:53 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by rday
yipee!!
my swimming pool is now completed.me and the kids tested it out today.my kids keep on saying that they cant believe that they have a swimming pool in their own back garden.in my 38 years of life in england i'd never ever of thought that i would own a house with a pool.!!
who loves ozzie?
US US US !!!
seeyuz

Nice one mate. Congratulations.

Phoenixuk2oz Dec 20th 2004 11:10 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by rday
yipee!!
my swimming pool is now completed.me and the kids tested it out today.my kids keep on saying that they cant believe that they have a swimming pool in their own back garden.in my 38 years of life in england i'd never ever of thought that i would own a house with a pool.!!
who loves ozzie?
US US US !!!
seeyuz

:D :D :D

Should have been a Sun reporter :D

Sue2 Dec 20th 2004 11:13 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by rday
yipee!!
my swimming pool is now completed.me and the kids tested it out today.my kids keep on saying that they cant believe that they have a swimming pool in their own back garden.in my 38 years of life in england i'd never ever of thought that i would own a house with a pool.!!
who loves ozzie?
US US US !!!
seeyuz


Just gone a shade of GREEN ;)

Sue x

wargod Dec 20th 2004 11:24 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by Sue2
Just gone a shade of GREEN ;)

Sue x


That'll be the algae :D

Wendy&Mike Dec 20th 2004 11:56 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 
Congrats, we cut the turf on our pool end of January. Can't wait. We have got some crazy people coming to visit in June who will want to swim in it as June is really warm. Bloody pommes - just don't appreciate winter.

All the best,

Mike.

elksa Dec 21st 2004 12:18 am

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by rday
yipee!!
my swimming pool is now completed.me and the kids tested it out today.my kids keep on saying that they cant believe that they have a swimming pool in their own back garden.in my 38 years of life in england i'd never ever of thought that i would own a house with a pool.!!
who loves ozzie?
US US US !!!
seeyuz

Room for a few more?

darkless Dec 21st 2004 12:24 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by johanne
Fantastic, we are holding out until winter before we get one but its gonna do my head in when the weather picks up tho...
What is it, concrete or Fibreglass? How much did it cost if you dont mind me askin...
We have had quotes in the $20,000 range

If you don't mind sharing the info, then I too would be interested in the costs and who you used?

I would specifically be interested in how much you thought / were quoted it would cost and how much it actually cost when factoring in all equipment, landscaping etc...

Cheers
Dave

fair_dinkum Dec 21st 2004 12:58 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 
I just hope you've looked into how much maintenance it takes to keep a pool clean and safe for swimming

good luck

mlbonner Dec 21st 2004 1:11 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by fair_dinkum
I just hope you've looked into how much maintenance it takes to keep a pool clean and safe for swimming

good luck


It ain't that bad, & IMO well worth it for the hours of fun the kids (and okay, yes, me as well!) get out of it in the summer :)

Go Banana's !! Dec 21st 2004 3:52 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by fair_dinkum
I just hope you've looked into how much maintenance it takes to keep a pool clean and safe for swimming

good luck


No work at all, Hubby does it :D

Seriously, don't worry guys a pool is not much work at all if you keep on top of it and make sure you check the chem and salt levels regularly. It's like anything, if you neglect it it's hard work.

For the hours of fun we have in it, the small amont of work that is required regularly is damn well worth it.

Jill

rday Dec 21st 2004 11:02 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 
concrete pool with white quartzon finish,free solar heating fitted on roof.
used lazaway,wouldnt recommend them really,as their contractors didnt all turn up on time,which made it run 20 days longer.probably same as any other pool builders that also uses contractors for differant segments of the job.
but very please with end finish.
$20,000 quoted for 8mtr x 3.5mtr,1mtr beach area,bench at deep end,2x inlet pipes,1.2mdepth to 2mdepth.went up by $500 for dumping excess soil,
.
maintenance...well,its all part of being a pool owner.
concrete..pros-covered by compulsory 6.5yrs insurance(if builder goes down the pan,fault are are covered...cons-more expensive,you only see end product at end of job(feeling lucky punk??)
fibre glass..pros-see end product before it goes in..cheaper.cons....2ys? warantee,but if pool cracks -and makers disapear-problems....pools are transported on its edge,on back of tailer-so that could be 3mtr + trailer height-now if you try taking that down a road with low power cables(like my street)cost $250 per cable to be teporarily moved by electrick board-could end up more costly than the concete type.
landscaping...diy

cheers

johanne Dec 21st 2004 11:41 pm

Re: oz is a dive :(
 

Originally Posted by rday
concrete pool with white quartzon finish,free solar heating fitted on roof.
used lazaway,wouldnt recommend them really,as their contractors didnt all turn up on time,which made it run 20 days longer.probably same as any other pool builders that also uses contractors for differant segments of the job.
but very please with end finish.
$20,000 quoted for 8mtr x 3.5mtr,1mtr beach area,bench at deep end,2x inlet pipes,1.2mdepth to 2mdepth.went up by $500 for dumping excess soil,
.
maintenance...well,its all part of being a pool owner.
concrete..pros-covered by compulsory 6.5yrs insurance(if builder goes down the pan,fault are are covered...cons-more expensive,you only see end product at end of job(feeling lucky punk??)
fibre glass..pros-see end product before it goes in..cheaper.cons....2ys? warantee,but if pool cracks -and makers disapear-problems....pools are transported on its edge,on back of tailer-so that could be 3mtr + trailer height-now if you try taking that down a road with low power cables(like my street)cost $250 per cable to be teporarily moved by electrick board-could end up more costly than the concete type.
landscaping...diy

cheers

We also had a quote off Lazaway pools, typical salesman crap whilst at the property..."oh yes, all in cost $15,000" but when he turned up at our rental house it was "$15,00 for this $2000 for that" so we told him to piss off..
Im taking it you live in Melbourne? we used the ones on Ferntree Gully Road but are not going to use em to build our future pool (fingers crossed)
Have a good time splashing around in it, its gonna be a hot one tomoz :)


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