I’m in New Jersey. I would love the same setup with a heater. Love your simple deck to the stairs. But yeah idk in New Jersey it’s the most expensive state so your 6k might be my 30k lol
Thank you I appreciate it. I’m sure whatever you do will look great. He gets a little stressful when they’re done in your yard is a mess. That’s when the work early begins lol
Nice pool set up. Is that an above ground or semi above ground? I have an above ground from pool factory. I need to bury mine 2 feet on the side where my yard is not level from install. I was wondering if there needs to be drainage with the dirt you put in prior to the stones?
Hey Matt, thanks for the comment. I used tailings from the dig to fill in around the sides that they were done. After it settles, you might need to add a little bit more on the sides then I just put a weed guard down with large stones. Whatever you do do not use small P gravel or mulch because if you need a new liner, it’ll be very difficult to do the larger. The stones the easier it is to move out of the way. If you have any more questions, please let me know.
Hey, thanks for the comment. I really appreciate it. The property taxes did not increase because they do not consider it a permanent structure. I really think it is the way to go. I have had three friends do it now gives you a great look for minimal cost.
@@goreyboggs oh that's great men that means that they consider it as fixture that can be put and remove that's great 👍 thank you for the information yes the best way to go I had friend he build an enormous in ground pool and they raise his property taxes.
The pool company dug it and installed it and backfilled. I had to bury all the lines and take it to the side of the house. Much easier though because you’re bringing the equipment to the electricity instead of bringing the electricity to the equipment.