Hey Y'all!
I've been lurking for a few weeks while we've been jumping through hoops working on getting our approval from Oncor. Now we're playing the waiting game with the City of Rowlett, but hope to have our permit to begin installation by the middle of this week. I've wanted a pool for as long as I can remember, but there was always some excuse why we couldn't get one. Mostly that my husband didn't want to spend $50,000 on an inground pool. So when I discovered the Doughboy buried pool program, he couldn't come up with any more excuses. As soon as our permit is approved, we're buying the Doughboy 16'X24' Autumn Breeze OR Copper Canyon. Anyone who has an opinion of one over the other, I would love to hear it. One is Resin and the other is steel. We are having Mendez Pool and Deck do our install and have heard very good things about them, but again, would love to hear from anyone who has any type of experience with them. After going thru Pool School, there's just no way I'd buy chemicals from the pool store, and this is one area, where hubby agrees with me. This pool will be BBB all the way. Thanks so much for all the great information on the site. I've gotten so many answers here.
Stay Cool Y'all, it's triple digits in Texas today, so without a pool in the backyard, I'll be inside with the a/c blasting!
I've been lurking for a few weeks while we've been jumping through hoops working on getting our approval from Oncor. Now we're playing the waiting game with the City of Rowlett, but hope to have our permit to begin installation by the middle of this week. I've wanted a pool for as long as I can remember, but there was always some excuse why we couldn't get one. Mostly that my husband didn't want to spend $50,000 on an inground pool. So when I discovered the Doughboy buried pool program, he couldn't come up with any more excuses. As soon as our permit is approved, we're buying the Doughboy 16'X24' Autumn Breeze OR Copper Canyon. Anyone who has an opinion of one over the other, I would love to hear it. One is Resin and the other is steel. We are having Mendez Pool and Deck do our install and have heard very good things about them, but again, would love to hear from anyone who has any type of experience with them. After going thru Pool School, there's just no way I'd buy chemicals from the pool store, and this is one area, where hubby agrees with me. This pool will be BBB all the way. Thanks so much for all the great information on the site. I've gotten so many answers here.
Stay Cool Y'all, it's triple digits in Texas today, so without a pool in the backyard, I'll be inside with the a/c blasting!