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To: Sergio H who wrote (28680)6/9/2002 2:24:38 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 29382
 
Sergio, you might look into buying a fiberglass in ground liner, and do the work yourself..I'm sure it doesn't take a real whiz-bang to do it. I have a freind here who was in the pool installation business in CA,,I'll see what he says.
Hire an excavator (day to dig it, day to backfill(not a full day) probably cost you around $1500 (unless you hit ledge<g>)
Hey, there is a message board for everything<lol> ths.gardenweb.com



To: Sergio H who wrote (28680)6/10/2002 12:22:09 AM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29382
 
Sergio

Checked several sites about inground pools. This one seems the best and most helpful:

swimmingpools.com

Check out their "closeout" section...looks like some pretty good deals to me. They also offer dome covers for some year round fun. LOL......should I just send this to Max too so that he has some fodder??????? <GGGGGGGGGGG>

The bride and I made number 29 today, she says that's a long time to put up with me, but also says she is going to keep me for at least another 20 years! LOL

Ken