Hello,
I currently have a 35 year old inground vynil liner pool here in the Dallas area. The liner is 4 years old not looking so good and has sprung a couple leaks. I was thinking of remodeling the pool either this fall or next spring and was wondering what ballpark cost would be. I am hoping someone has done one recently and can share their experience.
Here's the current configuration:
Current configuration: 16 x 32 rectangle with cut out for stairs
9' deep end
3' shallow end
3' cool deck surrounding pool
Here's what I'd like to do:
Convert from vynil to a concrete surface.
Reshape the pool to be smaller. Maybe 14 x 26
Adjust pool depth to be 5.5 foot at the center tapering off to 4 feet on the ends (current 9' in the deep end and 3' in the shallow)
Add Additional Return line
Add Sundeck (with integrated stairs)
Replace cool deck with something more modern
I'm thinking that since the hole is dug and I have all the equipment and plumbing it would cost between 15-20k to do a remodel at this level. What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Roland
I currently have a 35 year old inground vynil liner pool here in the Dallas area. The liner is 4 years old not looking so good and has sprung a couple leaks. I was thinking of remodeling the pool either this fall or next spring and was wondering what ballpark cost would be. I am hoping someone has done one recently and can share their experience.
Here's the current configuration:
Current configuration: 16 x 32 rectangle with cut out for stairs
9' deep end
3' shallow end
3' cool deck surrounding pool
Here's what I'd like to do:
Convert from vynil to a concrete surface.
Reshape the pool to be smaller. Maybe 14 x 26
Adjust pool depth to be 5.5 foot at the center tapering off to 4 feet on the ends (current 9' in the deep end and 3' in the shallow)
Add Additional Return line
Add Sundeck (with integrated stairs)
Replace cool deck with something more modern
I'm thinking that since the hole is dug and I have all the equipment and plumbing it would cost between 15-20k to do a remodel at this level. What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Roland