Bringing this back from the dead. Getting some estimates. Seems like for a basic ig, vinyl, concrete decking is gonna be about 55 to 60k.
Actually $70k ish with 1000sq ft of cool decking/concrete, de filter, swg, and heat pump. Need a 2ft retainer wall at the long side of the one end of pool due to sloped yard.Bringing this back from the dead. Getting some estimates. Seems like for a basic ig, vinyl, concrete decking is gonna be about 55 to 60k.
I might have missed it but what part of GA are you in?Actually $70k ish with 100sq ft of cool decking/concrete, de filter, swg, and heat pump. Need a 2ft retainer wall at the long side of the one end of pool due to sloped yard.
Senoia, south of Atlanta. I don't see myself doing it at $70k I'd be fine at $55k.I might have missed it but what part of GA are you in?
Multiple quotes?Actually $70k ish with 100sq ft of cool decking/concrete, de filter, swg, and heat pump. Need a 2ft retainer wall at the long side of the one end of pool due to sloped yard.
Waiting on 2 more, but from what I am hearing, they seem to be the same around here. I am hoping I can work something out with one of them for $55k. I guess we will see.Multiple quotes?
I definitely would consider it. Not sure where to start.Have you considered an owner build?
Aka - you being the general contractor.
Then Subbing out contractors as you see fit/need. For instance buying a kit on your own and then paying installers. Many of the places that sell kits may have installer lists for your area.
It can be a headache but building a pool is a headache anyway lol.it can remove some of the higher markup expenses.
I definitely would consider it. Not sure where to start.
Well I am currently not working, so I have plenty of free time. I did work for a private contractor many years ago, So I do know basics of running a jobsite. I am wondering if my wife will be ok with this though, because she would have to deal with my insanity through it. LOLI will also tell you that you may end up doing most of the PB (Pool Builder) work as far a managing the different trades. If you have the time to be there at the drop of a hat and the composure to deal with "I have been doing this for 30 years........." when you ask them what you want then you can do it!
suzook,Well I am currently not working, so I have plenty of free time. I did work for a private contractor many years ago, So I do know basics of running a jobsite. I am wondering if my wife will be ok with this though, because she would have to deal with my insanity through it. LOL
Appreciate the response. When I say simple, its simple. 16x32 vinyl. with a sunshelf incorporated into the steps with a 2 foot retainer wall along one 32' side of pool due to slight slope to backyard. Concrete/cool decking around it. I know for a fact I could install the filter, SW system and pool heater myself, would just someone to bring all the plumbing from pool to the equipment site, which is approximately 30 feet away from end of pool. And probably an electrician to bring electric to same area. I looked into diy pools, very mixed reviews though.suzook,
Hi, I just finished my OB pool after doing the house 2 yrs ago. It took a lot of time and some dog-headed persistence to find high quality subs but I'd do it again the same way in a heartbeat. Our pool is pretty high end and we saved a little under 40% compared to top quality builders for custom pools in our area of S Florida. If I was doing a simple smaller pool the savings would be less. My guess is 25-30%. Schedule improvement was huge. Even with some self inflicted delays we started moving dirt Feb and added water May 30. All of the high quality custom builders were a year or more out. First sub you'll need is your designer. I would start looking for them first. I interviewed 3 including DIYpools.com. If I was doing it again I'd sole source them. Problem with the other Florida designers I found was they were all super busy with their existing commercial builders. I think they could have done a good job for me but I wouldn't be really their main type of client. With DIY you are right in their wheelhouse. There are some delays due to response time for changes but all tolerable. Price was almost identical across the board. ~$700 for a simple pool and up to $3000 for the most complex. Mine cost $1800. This included preliminary design workup with several cycles and two design changes before locking scope. They guarantee the product will be approved by local building department and lived up to that on mine. They left out a swim out bench in deep end and had a typo on the site plan they fixed on their nickel. Their Florida PE is very well known and I'm sure not the cheapest.
Dealing with my wife was well let's say interesting... we'd done an OB custom home just 2 years ago and she understands fully the concept of design freeze plus cost of late changes. She also dealt well with the mess and it was a lot plus it looked bad for almost the whole time. I guess the main ingredients for "happy wife" are get her very involved at the beginning and keep her involved along the way. She did a great job of picking out colors and styles and we also posted a lot of them on here. One of our resident experts in that area @kimkats , seemed to always endorse Robin's choices so that helped too. Since my pool is anything but standard I got a lot of tremendous help here and ended up with a way better pool because of it. Even if I had a simple standard build I'd post designs here. You'll get input from technical experts all the way to experienced builders and it all helps a lot.
I hope this is helpful and I'm happy to share anything else I learned.
Chris
I saw the same thing on the DIY reviews. I think some of the negative reviews had to do with unreasonable expectations. But when I compared to my design options they were still the best choice. If you find somebody else please let us know it's always good to find options. The steel and forming sub was able to do all the plumbing and electrical penetrations plus dig the trenches back to the pool pad. And he installed all of the plumbing runs plus the electrical conduit. Not sure if this is possible in your area but it was convenient to have the same sub do the work. He also installed all of the bonding including the ring Bond that was a little tricky on mine because of the elevation changes. We had to make sure the wire was 2 to 5 in from the outside edge of the water and 2 to 5 in below the surface. He used Landscaping pins to hold it in place.Appreciate the response. When I say simple, its simple. 16x32 vinyl. with a sunshelf incorporated into the steps with a 2 foot retainer wall along one 32' side of pool due to slight slope to backyard. Concrete/cool decking around it. I know for a fact I could install the filter, SW system and pool heater myself, would just someone to bring all the plumbing from pool to the equipment site, which is approximately 30 feet away from end of pool. And probably an electrician to bring electric to same area. I looked into diy pools, very mixed reviews though.
When you use their estimating to give you a high level estimate and savings for similar pool.I guess my biggest issue is will I really be saving money using diy pools. They don't give you an estimate, just claim it would be about $20k cheaper. Cheaper than what? A $200k pool?? Idk, I guess at the end of the day, even if I saved $10k, including what I have to pay them, it would be worth it. The plus is, I get to pick out exactly what equipment I want.