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    Requesting help for optimal setup on existing pool

    **** UPDATE **** So I reached out to a couple of pool companies to see what they recommend. One of the companies said they only do concrete pools and quoted me 8-12k to remove the current pool and landscape it to look like a yard again. To get a new concrete pool of the same size would be 40-...
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    Requesting help for optimal setup on existing pool

    I have all the major debris out of the pool and most of the "pond" water out of the pool. My sump pump is having a hard time finishing the last little bit of water at the bottom so I was going to grab a smaller pump and just pump to buckets to finish it off so I can inspect the bottom. Also...
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    Requesting help for optimal setup on existing pool

    @PoolguyinCT , wont the water pressure push the wall back? After a quick google, I see what you mean about the faceplate, I don't have anything like that around so what are the odds that I can buy an aftermarket replacement? I found replacements online, anything I need to know beyond just find...
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    Requesting help for optimal setup on existing pool

    @ajw22 , I can't list the majority of the stuff that link asks for because I don't have them yet. :) I can list that I have a in ground pool that is around 22,400 gallons and is fiberglass. I have a cartridge filter that I may be swapping out or changing to a different type. I don't have a...
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    Requesting help for optimal setup on existing pool

    I am not sure if this is the right section to post this in but since it is technically new and a renovation it may be fine. I bought a house that sat empty for a while after repairs were done because of hurricane Harvey. While it was vacant the pool pump was stolen and the pool was...
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