Hi, I’m researching having an inground swimming pool installed in my yard. I am curious what options and accessories I can get (and hopefully the general price of those). Such as the different pumps, vacuums, etc. And rocks, waterfalls, slides, etc? Different types of concrete? Lights? I want to hear it all! Where can I learn more please?
I think you need to decide what type (gunite, vinyl, fibreglass) of pool you’re putting in before you further explore your options. Whilst some equipment and accessories options are common to all types, not all are. The way you’re asking this question is far too broad to answer. I’m a pool guy, but this would take half a day in person to describe all the ways you can go. ![]()
Redefine your question a bit and I can help.
Edit: As usual, David D is at his site spamming again. It’s a pay per click site. He profits from it.
November 3rd, 2009 at 12:14 am
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November 3rd, 2009 at 1:02 am
There are masses of different options and accessories, the best way to find something to your taste (not mine!!) is to do a web search for supply outlets in your area.
Oh, and enjoy finding something extra special
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November 3rd, 2009 at 1:14 am
My suggestion would be to go to "Goggle" and do some searching. There are "numerous" websites that you can get a ton of information from. Let your fingers do the walking!!!!
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November 3rd, 2009 at 2:00 am
I think you need to decide what type (gunite, vinyl, fibreglass) of pool you’re putting in before you further explore your options. Whilst some equipment and accessories options are common to all types, not all are. The way you’re asking this question is far too broad to answer. I’m a pool guy, but this would take half a day in person to describe all the ways you can go.
Redefine your question a bit and I can help.
Edit: As usual, David D is at his site spamming again. It’s a pay per click site. He profits from it.
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pool service technician / builder
November 3rd, 2009 at 2:38 am
I found lots of good information here.
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http://www.swimming-pools.jims-info.com/
November 3rd, 2009 at 3:10 am
I sell on eBay pool & spa parts & equipment. My seller name is BeanzBasementBargains
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Hubby owns pool business.