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Frequently
Asked Questions
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FAQ's about Swimming Pools
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How much
does an inground pool cost?
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There are
three types of inground pools. Gunite (also called
plaster), vinyl-lined, and fiberglass. Cost will
depend upon which type of pool you choose. The
cost of installing a pool will also depend upon your
location. Pools in Florida, California, or Arizona
will cost considerably less than a pool in Western
Washington State. This is due to supply and demand
issues, weather, and availability of qualified builders.
In Western Washington a basic inground pool will start
in the $25,000 - $30,000 range and go up from there.
Your budget and your imagination will be your limiting
factors when deciding on a pool design--those dream
pools with grottos can cost $100,000+.
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How often
should I drain my pool?
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Inground
pools are seldom drained. In fact, if water tables
are high in the area of the pool, it should not be
drained by anyone other than a pool professional.
The pool would be at risk of literally floating out of
the ground. Vinyl-lined pools should not be
drained because doing so could damage the vinyl. There are
times when draining a pool makes sense. You should
always consult with your pool dealer before draining any
pool.
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How often
should I change the sand in my sand filter?
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Filter sand
should last 5 - 7 years. The sand should be
chemically cleaned at least twice each year. In
the event you are using a biguanide product, such as
Baquacil® or SoftSwim®, you may need to change the sand
as often as once each year.
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Can I put a
heater on my small splash pool?
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Can I avoid
using any chemicals in my pool?
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What is a
"salt pool"?
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FAQ's about Spas and Hot
Tubs
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How much does a
spa cost?
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Spa prices can vary.
You can usually buy a good quality spa for $3,500 - $10,000.
The price will depend on three things: features,
quality, and service. Sometimes the inexpensive spas
purchased at large discount outlets will turn out to be more
expensive in the long run! Choose your dealer
carefully and make sure that they have inhouse,
factory-trained technicians to address warranty repairs.
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How often
should I drain my spa?
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How long will a
spa filter last?
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FAQ's about Water Chemistry
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