Hi, I’m looking to build my first pool ever in Sacramento, CA. 10 year-old me is so proud to have worked so hard to get to the point where I can have a pool. I’m giddy.
I’ve been combing pool-related forums for the past year and today, I got the first bid. I’m expecting two more to come in the next two weeks. For reference, I have a postage-stamp size urban back yard. I want the pool mainly to float around in my pool chair and read books. I’m getting a swim jet so I can use the pool for exercise, but I’m a very casual recreational swimmer. I have no fears about being able to outswim the jet.
The bid brings on a whole lot of questions. So first, here’s the bid:
$53,500K for the basic pool package for a 10 x 20 x 5.5 depth pool. This includes Stonescapes Mini Pebble finish, waterline tile, door alarms, pool cleaner (aquanaut 450 suction cleaner), permits, rebar.
$5,485 for the raised wall behind the pool which will house the water features.
$1,584 for the tiling on the back wall
$1,382 -Electric rough
$1,436 - Plumbing rough
$280 - plumb for future solar
$3,795 for Automation and equipment (Hayward Omni Smart Pool), Hayward 325 cartridge filter, Hayward 900 VS Pump
$1,725 for additional concrete for decking which exceeds the amount of decking in pool package
$1,154 for 2 lights
$11,760 Swim Jet (I’m inquiring about specific model)
$16,445 for automatic cover
$200 Start up pool service
$1875 3 units sheer descent water feature
$2,436 custom coping
$1,130 Hayward inline Salt Cell
I realize that there is economy in getting everything I want/need for the pool now during the building process. With that said, should I look into a pool heater/chiller? It gets very hot here (100+ is common) in the summer and the pool will be small and relatively shallow. For me, perfect pool temp is between 82-87. Anything past 90 starts losing the ability to be refreshing. Typical pool months here would be May through September. A heater would allow me to comfortably go through October. Is it worth it? Do any of the numbers above seem crazy?
I have a pretty comfortable budget, but value is important so I don’t want to be a sucker. As I said, this is the first bid. But I want to be able to add to this if needed and get a bid where I can make worthy comparisons between the different bids.
Thanks in advance. I’m so grateful for this community.
Cheers,
CD
I’ve been combing pool-related forums for the past year and today, I got the first bid. I’m expecting two more to come in the next two weeks. For reference, I have a postage-stamp size urban back yard. I want the pool mainly to float around in my pool chair and read books. I’m getting a swim jet so I can use the pool for exercise, but I’m a very casual recreational swimmer. I have no fears about being able to outswim the jet.
The bid brings on a whole lot of questions. So first, here’s the bid:
$53,500K for the basic pool package for a 10 x 20 x 5.5 depth pool. This includes Stonescapes Mini Pebble finish, waterline tile, door alarms, pool cleaner (aquanaut 450 suction cleaner), permits, rebar.
$5,485 for the raised wall behind the pool which will house the water features.
$1,584 for the tiling on the back wall
$1,382 -Electric rough
$1,436 - Plumbing rough
$280 - plumb for future solar
$3,795 for Automation and equipment (Hayward Omni Smart Pool), Hayward 325 cartridge filter, Hayward 900 VS Pump
$1,725 for additional concrete for decking which exceeds the amount of decking in pool package
$1,154 for 2 lights
$11,760 Swim Jet (I’m inquiring about specific model)
$16,445 for automatic cover
$200 Start up pool service
$1875 3 units sheer descent water feature
$2,436 custom coping
$1,130 Hayward inline Salt Cell
I realize that there is economy in getting everything I want/need for the pool now during the building process. With that said, should I look into a pool heater/chiller? It gets very hot here (100+ is common) in the summer and the pool will be small and relatively shallow. For me, perfect pool temp is between 82-87. Anything past 90 starts losing the ability to be refreshing. Typical pool months here would be May through September. A heater would allow me to comfortably go through October. Is it worth it? Do any of the numbers above seem crazy?
I have a pretty comfortable budget, but value is important so I don’t want to be a sucker. As I said, this is the first bid. But I want to be able to add to this if needed and get a bid where I can make worthy comparisons between the different bids.
Thanks in advance. I’m so grateful for this community.
Cheers,
CD