Hello everyone, do you feel a 12 x 25 pool is too small for 2 boys (8&9 years old) and a baby girl?
New buildIs this a new build or is it an existing pool at a home you're looking at buying?
Is this a new build or is it an existing pool at a home you're looking at buying?
Okay, so now we know that.Sorry about that, yes in-ground 6ft on the deep end
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Thank you for that insightOkay, so now we know that.
If the alternative is no pool at all, it's plenty big.
My pool is roughly 12 by 32 and about 1/3 of it is 8 feet deep. That part is great for jumping into, but nobody lingers there because treading water is no fun. It will be a constant battle to keep the kids from diving into that pool despite being only 6' deep, but you'd have the same battle if it were only 4' deep.
My thoughts exactly, I am getting the liberty flagship 12x25, some pics looks good some pics looks smallWe are waiting for the HOA to give us approval for a 12' x 26' fiberglass pool. I was/am worried it might be too small but it will just be used for hanging out in. I have seen some pictures where the pool looks big and some where it looks small.
Very cool! Glad you decided to pull the trigger. That pool looks PERFECT for you guys... the little one can stay in the step area or play on the ledge on the far side.. and you, spouse, and older kids can have a moderately sized area for play/relaxing in the middle and a nice deeper area at the end where the kids could get away with some minor jumping/horseplay...My thoughts exactly, I am getting the liberty flagship 12x25, some pics looks good some pics looks small
Very cool! Glad you decided to pull the trigger. That pool looks PERFECT for you guys... the little one can stay in the step area or play on the ledge on the far side.. and you, spouse, and older kids can have a moderately sized area for play/relaxing in the middle and a nice deeper area at the end where the kids could get away with some minor jumping/horseplay...