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re: Pool Cost - New Construction - New Orleans
Posted on 8/17/21 at 12:58 pm to Art Vandelay
Posted on 8/17/21 at 12:58 pm to Art Vandelay
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Who are you looking at using?
Art, I’m not anywhere near that point yet. We’re meeting with our architect tomorrow to start designing our house. If we don’t put a pool in now, then I will make sure most thing’s are already roughed in to add a pool in the future. I guess I’m wondering if there’s a significant cost savings for doing during the the home build versus later down the road. Access to the back yard will not be a problem.
Posted on 8/17/21 at 1:22 pm to southerntiger83
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I guess I’m wondering if there’s a significant cost savings for doing during the the home build versus later down the road. Access to the back yard will not be a problem.
I really doubt there will be much, if any savings if access isn't an issue. The only benefit would probably be based around financing. I'm not so sure there's even a way to rough in anything ahead of a firm pool and decking design.
The same company that dug ours trenched and ran the plumbing for the equipment. The dig took 1 day. The plumbing and rebar took 1 day. The gunite took 1 day.
It's shockingly fast but also the placement of the PVC is very specific to the hole in the ground.
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