Hi everyone, I have been using TFP to solve some pool algae problems and generally getting up to speed on pool maintenance. We purchased this home three years ago and went through major remodeling before moving in.. However, one of the items still needing attention is the current pool. It is a very old in ground vinyl liner pool with lots of challenges. I did spend a little money dressing up this sow's ear, but it's far from a silk purse. I added some natural flagstone coping, new pump and a new cartridge filter. It kinda functions but...
The pool sits in a heavily treed location, has one small skimmer, no pool robot connections and we have been through at least four(!) different pool maintenance people in that short time. There are very few people who want to maintain liner pools in our area (DFW), and even less that want to deal with our "leaf catcher". The last person said there were fundamental problems with the pool that required too many chemicals, the circulation was poor etc. etc. and quit right at the end of August.
I came here to TFP after the pool turned a beautiful shade of green under my woeful pool maintenance skills to SLAM it back into shape and rethink how, why and what I am doing longer term. That has led me to consider replacing the pool, and that idea has led me to the first and likely most important part of this whole thing....money.
So I have looked all over the site to try and find where we talk about pool cost, value, return on investment and resale value. And, i'm not sure this discussion belongs here either but I'd like to share my thinking with others and see if I am even reasonably on track. I want to figure out how to get from here to a new pool that is easier to maintain, adds value to us, our friends and family and our home in the event we resell at some point.
Oh, and by the way, i'm 61 years old so none of the "kids" justifications apply to us directly.
The pool sits in a heavily treed location, has one small skimmer, no pool robot connections and we have been through at least four(!) different pool maintenance people in that short time. There are very few people who want to maintain liner pools in our area (DFW), and even less that want to deal with our "leaf catcher". The last person said there were fundamental problems with the pool that required too many chemicals, the circulation was poor etc. etc. and quit right at the end of August.
I came here to TFP after the pool turned a beautiful shade of green under my woeful pool maintenance skills to SLAM it back into shape and rethink how, why and what I am doing longer term. That has led me to consider replacing the pool, and that idea has led me to the first and likely most important part of this whole thing....money.
So I have looked all over the site to try and find where we talk about pool cost, value, return on investment and resale value. And, i'm not sure this discussion belongs here either but I'd like to share my thinking with others and see if I am even reasonably on track. I want to figure out how to get from here to a new pool that is easier to maintain, adds value to us, our friends and family and our home in the event we resell at some point.
Oh, and by the way, i'm 61 years old so none of the "kids" justifications apply to us directly.

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