- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,636
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Think your yard isn't all it could be? Envious of others' pools, or landscaping? Wishing you had more time to make everything "just so?" Check this out:

[After considering everyone's critique of this thread and this image and the way I approached this topic, I've cropped the original picture of the yard down to just a remnant. I learned a lot from this thread, but there's no further purpose served by leaving the original picture in place. Thanks to all for your comments.]
This is my neighbor's new pool! And recently "renovated" yard. His front yard matches nicely!
This pool is only about a year old. I'm guessin' we're looking at about $100K. The fact that the PB couldn't manage to get the pool's level to match the patio aside, or the owner's sad, mismatched choices for stone work, uh, what the H? Why would you spend all that money to put in a pool, but then make it, and keep it, unusable?? WHY?!? This "recon" photo was taken by the next door neighbor, who has to look out his 2nd story master suite windows at this mess. This guy's house and yard and pool is the neighborhood mystery.
He spent all that money, but then stopped short of any sort of landscaping, front or back. OK, maybe he's tapped out. But he has yet to even clean up the construction debris! And as if that wasn't bad enough, he let the pool turn. And he's got the same hard water I do, but after one year his calcium ring is as bad as mine at six years. Which means he's not paying any attention to his levels. Obviously. Again, what the H?
I gave him the TFP spiel during contruction. He made it quite clear he wasn't interested, because he's owned pools before and knew everything he needed to know already. Uh huh. Fast forward to last summer, he was having a small party and couldn't get the spa on. So he calls me over to sort out his automation controller, which I managed easy enough. So he says "thanks." Huh? How about offering me a drink at least, ya bum! Nothin'.
So unless that mess starts harboring mosquitos (at which point we'll call the city in), I'm not even going to offer to help this guy. I'm out. He probably wouldn't accept help anyway. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Heck, no horse would go near that pool!!

[After considering everyone's critique of this thread and this image and the way I approached this topic, I've cropped the original picture of the yard down to just a remnant. I learned a lot from this thread, but there's no further purpose served by leaving the original picture in place. Thanks to all for your comments.]
This is my neighbor's new pool! And recently "renovated" yard. His front yard matches nicely!
This pool is only about a year old. I'm guessin' we're looking at about $100K. The fact that the PB couldn't manage to get the pool's level to match the patio aside, or the owner's sad, mismatched choices for stone work, uh, what the H? Why would you spend all that money to put in a pool, but then make it, and keep it, unusable?? WHY?!? This "recon" photo was taken by the next door neighbor, who has to look out his 2nd story master suite windows at this mess. This guy's house and yard and pool is the neighborhood mystery.
He spent all that money, but then stopped short of any sort of landscaping, front or back. OK, maybe he's tapped out. But he has yet to even clean up the construction debris! And as if that wasn't bad enough, he let the pool turn. And he's got the same hard water I do, but after one year his calcium ring is as bad as mine at six years. Which means he's not paying any attention to his levels. Obviously. Again, what the H?
I gave him the TFP spiel during contruction. He made it quite clear he wasn't interested, because he's owned pools before and knew everything he needed to know already. Uh huh. Fast forward to last summer, he was having a small party and couldn't get the spa on. So he calls me over to sort out his automation controller, which I managed easy enough. So he says "thanks." Huh? How about offering me a drink at least, ya bum! Nothin'.
So unless that mess starts harboring mosquitos (at which point we'll call the city in), I'm not even going to offer to help this guy. I'm out. He probably wouldn't accept help anyway. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Heck, no horse would go near that pool!!
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