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Old 09-02-2010, 09:57 AM   #51
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Old 09-02-2010, 09:57 AM   #52
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Installing inground pools can really help you to increase the value of your property and fetch you a better price when you are looking to sell the property in the future. In ground pools will have more value than on ground pools.

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Old 09-02-2010, 09:59 AM   #53
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How convenient that you have a link to a pool company in your signature.
And a total of two posts, both of which are in this thread.
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Old 09-02-2010, 10:56 AM   #54
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Installing inground pools can really help you to increase the value of your property and fetch you a better price when you are looking to sell the property in the future. In ground pools will have more value than on ground pools.

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ty not only for the spam, but also for being wrong. inground pools do NOT raise your property or resale value. they are a money pit. for someone who wants it, that's fine (i plan to have one when i buy), but someone shouldn't expect to get more (or even the same) out of it what you put into it.

now, and gtfo.

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Old 09-02-2010, 10:57 AM   #55
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Funny this thread came back up. It's clear as freakin' crystal right now and I haven't changed a thing.
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Old 09-02-2010, 10:59 AM   #56
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I should delete the spam..... oh wait, I can't do that anymore.
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Old 09-02-2010, 11:12 AM   #57
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ty not only for the spam, but also for being wrong. inground pools do NOT raise your property or resale value. they are a money pit. for someone who wants it, that's fine (i plan to have one when i buy), but someone shouldn't expect to get more (or even the same) out of it what you put into it.

now, and gtfo.
Depends on where you live... In Florida it does raise your property value some, but in most places it won't.

No home improvement will yeild a 100%+ ROI... Pools just happen to be one of the lowest ROI's regardless of where you live. And really, owning a pool isn't all that expensive... building a pool on the other hand...
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Old 09-02-2010, 11:18 AM   #58
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Pretty sure me having a pool would drop my prop value. Though I do get a nice wading pool in my back yard every spring
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Old 09-02-2010, 02:56 PM   #59
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I remember at my parent's house we had an above ground but had green water for a while. Shit was perfect and I forgot what they did but I think they had to shock it and something else to fix it. Hell I kind of liked the green water.
My best friends family has an above ground that is a tad green right now. Its algae, but they are finding it real hard to get rid of. It just kind of falls to the bottom and is too far from the filter inlet.

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DO I look psychic?? Well water BLOWS! Stained the tile in the shower, the jacuzzi and everything else it touched. Landlord got us on city water, but the stench of sulfur still lingers in the pipes...nasty stuff. If she's using water conditioners could the levels be off? (that's assuming she has to top the water off occasionally)
We have well water... Its soft as fuck and never clouds even a wine glass. Maybe the landlord should.... change the sulfer and rust filters every 3-4 months???
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Old 09-02-2010, 03:09 PM   #60
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My best friends family has an above ground that is a tad green right now. Its algae, but they are finding it real hard to get rid of. It just kind of falls to the bottom and is too far from the filter inlet.



We have well water... Its soft as fuck and never clouds even a wine glass. Maybe the landlord should.... change the sulfer and rust filters every 3-4 months???
I do four steps...

1) Sweep it.
2) Shock it immediately after sweeping, with the pump running - allow pump to run overnight.
3) Run the vacuum the next day for about 6 hours (takes all the shit that settled to the bottom).
4) Run the pump as normal.

My shit's gotten pretty green real quick as I was having trouble keeping chlorine in it during a few weeks of retarded heat and no rain. That process kicked it's ass.
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