First, I'm extremely happy to find this website. We are in the very early stage of considering a pool: It doesn't need to be built until a couple of years, no rush!
Recently we bought a house in NJ. There isn't a pool but there used to be an above ground pool. There is a circle of concrete with sand inside the circle measuring about 20 feet wide. I took some sand out and tried to grow a flower garden there at first.
We were thinking of putting an inground pool in that spot, maybe 4 or 5 feet deep, round shape with a few steps inside the pool and a few steps from the deck to the pool. No heater. Just under water light. Nothing complicated I think. I was thinking of fiberglass because of the maintenance, cost, and smoother bottom however I'm hearing there is a shortage on fiberglass pools because of Covid so we're also considering concrete too.
Questions:
Can the existing concrete be used for this/Will it make it more or less difficult or neutral for an inground pool installation? Do you think that's enough "patio" since we have our wood deck nearby? We're trying to keep it simple and keep the price down.
In general, does this idea sound ok?
How much is underwater light upgrade?
Is the nearby wood retaining wall going to be a issue at all?
Any suggestions on how to make it look good/functional?
Any idea of the cost of this pool or hardscaping (steps up to the pool from deck) and simple wood picket fence around the area?
What kind of drainage might pool installation include? Sump pump? As it is, water tends to rush down and we get a very tiny bit inside the basement once in a while.
I've contacted about about 6 pool companies yesterday in the meantime. Any advice or feedback from here would be appreciated, thank you!
Recently we bought a house in NJ. There isn't a pool but there used to be an above ground pool. There is a circle of concrete with sand inside the circle measuring about 20 feet wide. I took some sand out and tried to grow a flower garden there at first.
We were thinking of putting an inground pool in that spot, maybe 4 or 5 feet deep, round shape with a few steps inside the pool and a few steps from the deck to the pool. No heater. Just under water light. Nothing complicated I think. I was thinking of fiberglass because of the maintenance, cost, and smoother bottom however I'm hearing there is a shortage on fiberglass pools because of Covid so we're also considering concrete too.
Questions:
Can the existing concrete be used for this/Will it make it more or less difficult or neutral for an inground pool installation? Do you think that's enough "patio" since we have our wood deck nearby? We're trying to keep it simple and keep the price down.
In general, does this idea sound ok?
How much is underwater light upgrade?
Is the nearby wood retaining wall going to be a issue at all?
Any suggestions on how to make it look good/functional?
Any idea of the cost of this pool or hardscaping (steps up to the pool from deck) and simple wood picket fence around the area?
What kind of drainage might pool installation include? Sump pump? As it is, water tends to rush down and we get a very tiny bit inside the basement once in a while.
I've contacted about about 6 pool companies yesterday in the meantime. Any advice or feedback from here would be appreciated, thank you!
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