Bill1974
Well-known member
- Jun 18, 2014
- 670
- Pool Size
- 32000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
I had to do some searching to find a contactor that was will to do the minimal amount of work this year at a reasonable cost. I understand it's the busy season and contractors may have more work available to them so they can pick and choose what work they want to do. I ended up with one company to do the liner and another to do the stone coping. And I took on replacing the skimmer, suction lines, light niche and conduit. Next year I'll do the return lines and run new conduit and power to the pool equipment (I'd like to add a heat pump at some point) and the small fortune in hardscaping (it's dominoed into replacing everything since it's a hodgepodge of failing retaining walls, settling/cracked concrete with no easy fix). I should have been more prepared for a liner replacement and the collateral of everything else that goes along with it. If I had not had to add water a few time over the winter I might have lived with it for another year or two. But I did the math and what I would be spending in water would probably be half the cost of a new liner if not more.Thank you @Bill1974 , helpful to hear you’re in a similar situation.
I think our problem is that the string of related projects continues starting with the pool, i.e. if we don’t address the pool, especially the underground portion, we can’t do the pool patio. If we don’t do the patio, we impact the rest of our hardscaping project. But, I think we definitely need to do the coping, which wasn’t the case. The company that bid the $25K won’t even do the coping...so not only will I pay more, I also won’t get what I want. The search continues...I also nod the want to leave the pool drained for a year either
Money is cheap to borrow right now. I know I could borrow and could swing the payment, but I don't want the added stress from having to be more conscience of my spending. I know how to manage my finances, I fight the urge to pay off loans sooner, because I know I actually make more by investing the money than paying my current debt down. If I had more time, I would consider doing all the hardscaping myself, it's just a lot of for one person and not sure if I could entice friends into being laborers.