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Inground Pool Prices

April 15th, 2009

After deciding what you want your inground pool to include (see previous post below), you are ready to ask for a quote from a swimming pool builder in your area.  For comprehensive information on how to buy a swimming pool, I strongly suggest that you check out this site:

How to Buy a Swimming Pool the Right Way

While you’re negotiating with your swimming pool builder, here are some points to keep in mind:

  • Ask for a complete invoice with all the costs before paying your deposit.  This will minimize the likelihood of surprise expenses later.
  • Ask for warranties on every single component and accessory (pump, heater, etc.) whenever available – these will come in handy a few years down the road.
  • To guard against delays in installation, don’t pay in full before the job is finished, if possible.
  • If you live in Canada, here’s some good news for you: Swimming pools falls under the new Canadian home renovation plan, which offers rebates of up to $1,350 for home renovations.  For more information please click here.
  1. therese
    July 10th, 2009 at 15:48 | #1

    thanks for this info. this is a very comprehensive article and extremely helpful.

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