Re: Vinyl pool remodel in San Diego
siska said:
Great pics and story! I'm just wondering: did you know the pool was in such a bad shape? And how much is this gonna cost you? Seems like a lot of work... Good luck with finishing the job!
Thanks Siska. I'm trying to be detailed for my own records and hopefully it's helpful for someone else/satisfy people's curiosity - I know I especially enjoy the detailed build threads.
To be honest, no we did not know it was in this bad of shape. There were no equipment leaks and the equipment functioned. I also had my father in law look at the pool with me and he didn't see anything either. BUT: neither of us had any experience with a vinyl pool. For example I had no idea that the liner should not have been that badly faded after just 5 years. So we made a huge mistake not getting a proper pool inspection performed. At the minimum I should have taken some water in to a pool store to at least get a general sense of how the pool was being maintained.
The cost is not going to be cheap by my standards and while we could forgo some of the items, I believe in doing things right and not cutting corners:
- Liner is $3,150
- 2X4s and sheathing for the entire pool is about $1,100 - one option was to only sheath parts of the pool which I never really considered. I did consider doing this part myself but ultimately decided with my available time, travel schedule for work and the holidays etc. it wouldn't get done until late January at best and we didn't want to leave the pool empty for that long as we have a high water table and even with our sump system we're concerned about damage to the dug out part of the pool. (It's raining right now and the pump has been running a lot in the last 24 hours).
- The coping materials are just under $1,000 and the labor for the tear out and replacement and new mastic/deck-o-flex is going to run me $1250-$1500 depending on how many days it takes as I pay them by the hour. Initially we thought we could leave the coping and just sheath the structure and use a front mount track but with all the damage to the top 2X4s it became clear that this soultion wouldn't work as the track would only be secured to the plywood in many places since the rotted 2X4s behind would not hold the nails. In addition, the overhang of the existing coping for most of the pool was 3/4" and almost nothing in many places so we would have had a problem there too. Factor in that we weren't fans of the existing coping (rough edges = scratched up kids) and the additional $2,500 was committed.
- Skimmer upgrade is just under $1,000 - this was the only truly optional item in my opinion, and could have been eliminated but we either did it now or never would and as I am the one who does all of the pool maintenance I'm the one who pulled out dead lizards and a dead bird. The old skimmer was just a general pain and I also help to justify this by the addition of the new suction port too.
So this will end up
around $7,800 
The last liner replacement cost the previous owner about $3,100 five years ago.
EDIT: I forgot to include in this run down the concrete coping supplies and rentals, dump fees etc. - that ran just under $500. In addition, labor for the pool coping took two more days than expected, but the results were excellent so we're not upset about that. Also the deck-o-seal material (and I've decided to try my hand at it myself) - so approx another $100 with the sand. So the new total is about $8,800.