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[quote=Anonymous]Those of you who worked at pools in high school don't count. Pools are MUCH more self-sufficient today. We put a pool in in 2011. Hot tub is attached to pool with sheer decent waterfalls from the spa into the pool. Our pool is salt water. Absolutely get salt water - you won't need chemicals except for when you open it in the spring. Plus it's much better for your skin. Get a Polaris pool vacuum robot and that and the pump and skimmer baskets practically maintain the pool by themselves. We have a pool service come once a month for maintenance and we have them open the pool in the spring and close it in the fall. Definitely get a heater and you will extend your pool season by a few months. We open our pool in April and close it early November. Spring and Fall are perfect hot tub weather. We use the hot tub almost nightly in the spring and fall. Depending on the size of the pool and other work you choose do to (hardscape, etc.) the pool will cost you $100K minimum and up to over $200K for hardscape, hot tub, cool pool features, etc. We love having our own pool. DH is a germaphobe so he will not swim in a public pool. When our kids were toddlers, we went to the local pool club and a kid puked in the pool. They closed it for the rest of the day. That was the end of going to the pool club for us!! [/quote]
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