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Old 11-02-2016, 03:23 PM
 
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What kind of money do y'all put down on a pool?
50-80k?
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Old 11-03-2016, 03:14 PM
 
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Thanks AzinWoods & Pedro for your replies..


AzInWoods--$75 extra electricity sounds good to me...currently I am paying about $150-$200 (pre-pool) here in Firethorne, mainly because of the extra charge, that's mainly because of the NFBWA fee that I notice on my bill. We live in Houston before this, and we did not have this charge. If not for that NFBWA fee, my bill would be about $100 to $150

Pedro--I am considering salt water pool mainly because my 5-year old son always have these rash each time after swimming in the chlorine pool. Looks like eczema, but goes away in a few days after the swim. So I think it must be due to the chlorine.

I am currently considering calling Best Backyard Pools, Atlantis Custom Pool and Pulliam Pools.

I am not sure if they service our area, I know Pulliam does. Been reading tons of reviews of these pool companies, quite a big project for us, kind of scary

Thanks and have a great weekend everybody..
A saltwater pool still uses chlorine as a sanitizer. While the concentration of chlorine can be kept a bit lower you still have chlorine in your pool. Just FYI. Also a rash occurring after swimming in a pool is generally related to inadequate sanitation (ie high combined chlorine), and not related to the chlorine itself.
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