I'm thinking about buying one of these inground pool kits. What do you guys think?


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Has anyone had any experience with this?

Answers:
I would recommend getting a professional to do it just because of the warranty. If something goes wrong they will have to fix it and you won't be out the extra money and effort. Besides that is a lot of work


if you don't mind breaking your back with a shovel, go ahead.
My advice is if you can't afford a professionally built pool, don't get one. Pools are a hassle and they cost $$$ to maintain. DIY pools will cost you more money in the long run (assuming you're not a professional builder yourself) and a lot of headaches to boast.

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