- Jul 4, 2012
- 801
- Pool Size
- 21000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Installers said they would take down AND haul away my old 30 ft AGP for $450 before putting up my new one. I was planning all along to do it myself because... what am I going to do, break it? The hauling away part is attractive cause I don't know what I'd do other than put it in my front yard and count on the scavengers to take it.
If I DIY, I figure I am probably using a sawzall quite a bit to get the walls into manageable pieces and I better make sure I am up to date on my tetanus shot. So, how tedious is it to take it down in a manageable way? Is this likely to take me more than a full long day assuming I have no help? I've replaced my liner so know what I am in for in terms of removing the top rails, but not sure what is after that.
Two other factors:
(I know, these are probably the two least common sentiments expressed on these forums last 2 years!)
Ok, 3rd factor - I could used the saved time from not tearing down the pool to learn about and repair my gas heater - had an issue come up end of last season and have it diagnosed and a prescribed plan of action from the experts on the forum. This is something I would much rather pay a pro to do, but I cannot find anyone in Chicago land that works on these heaters and will also return a call. So, may just try and make the repair and hire a gas plumber to put it back together and take that risk out of the equation.
If I DIY, I figure I am probably using a sawzall quite a bit to get the walls into manageable pieces and I better make sure I am up to date on my tetanus shot. So, how tedious is it to take it down in a manageable way? Is this likely to take me more than a full long day assuming I have no help? I've replaced my liner so know what I am in for in terms of removing the top rails, but not sure what is after that.
Two other factors:
- I am still about $2000 under what I assumed I would have to spend on replacement even after cost of install and a new SWG, so what's another $450??
- Installers are coming a month sooner than expected, so I have a lot less time to do this than I thought
(I know, these are probably the two least common sentiments expressed on these forums last 2 years!)
Ok, 3rd factor - I could used the saved time from not tearing down the pool to learn about and repair my gas heater - had an issue come up end of last season and have it diagnosed and a prescribed plan of action from the experts on the forum. This is something I would much rather pay a pro to do, but I cannot find anyone in Chicago land that works on these heaters and will also return a call. So, may just try and make the repair and hire a gas plumber to put it back together and take that risk out of the equation.
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