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anyone fill in a pool recently?
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ashap215
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anyone fill in a pool recently?
I just got a quote for $6000 to repair the concrete around my pool.
DH and I HATE the pool so at that cost it may be worth just getting rid of it
How much did you pay to fill it? Were you happy with who you used? Any negatives?
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Posted 6/7/12 6:57 PM |
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lulugrrl
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Re: anyone fill in a pool recently?
oo, I am so interested to know this. I would love to fill my pool and get an above ground, but I thought it was VERY expensive...
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Posted 6/8/12 10:52 AM |
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SecretTTCer
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Re: anyone fill in a pool recently?
I just filled my pool in last month. You have to make sure that they do it the right way. It cost $4000. They have to remove everything and properly dispose of it. You then need them to fill the pool and use a big tractor to press it down every foot.
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Posted 6/8/12 3:38 PM |
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ashap215
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Re: anyone fill in a pool recently?
Posted by SecretTTCer
I just filled my pool in last month. You have to make sure that they do it the right way. It cost $4000. They have to remove everything and properly dispose of it. You then need them to fill the pool and use a big tractor to press it down every foot.
only $4000?!?! How big is your pool? Do they help you with getting permits and stuff like that?
FM me their info if you were happy with them
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Posted 6/8/12 4:18 PM |
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Mrs213
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Re: anyone fill in a pool recently?
Is it an in ground pool or above?
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Posted 6/8/12 6:47 PM |
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SecretTTCer
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Re: anyone fill in a pool recently?
It was an inground vinyl pool. They also removed the mechanics of the pool. I filled in the pool very quickly after buying the house and never got the permit. It is on my to do list this summer. You have to complete a demolition permit, provide a copy of the survey, give a letter from an electrician saying that it was disconnected properly, and give some certificates of insurance. I got lucky because I didn't have to pay for the fill because someone across the street is building a new house and had extra fill we could use.
Message edited 6/8/2012 9:55:24 PM.
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Posted 6/8/12 9:54 PM |
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