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[*] posted on 5-15-2007 at 02:09 PM
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I would appreciate any advice or suggestions in building a pool in Baja. We have property in Loreto and plan to start construction soon. We are still in the designing stage. We would like to build the pool ourselves to cut down on cost.
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[*] posted on 5-15-2007 at 02:58 PM


I built swimming pools in California as a profession before retirement. I honestly don't think you can build one yourself and have something you would be satisfied. Building an "in ground" pool is quite technical and should not be attempted without some experience, background, or expertise. Even designing the pool takes some knowledge about swimming pool design. There are a lot of "tricks of the trade" that can only be learned through experience.

I would be happy to answer your specific questions in a U2U.
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[*] posted on 5-15-2007 at 03:50 PM


well....all a pool is is a BIG tank of water...period
lots of rebar
plaster and fill

one pipe out and one pipe in...
one pump
one filter
one heater

sorry you pool guys are OVERPAID!!!




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[*] posted on 5-15-2007 at 04:36 PM


The pool I built 11 years ago without any knowledge Has had absolutely no problems, even tho after I built it a pool Professional from the states said it was not done right and would have to tear it out. (The Apron was integral to the pool) There have been at least a dozen pools built since by professionals many have had there problems. I didn't have the internet then, now there are all kinds of site fore pool building, one of my original problems was to have a painted pool or just colored plaster I didn't think I could afford tile. % years later after much problem with water getting behind the plaster I tiled the pool 5 years later not one tile has fallen off, others that were done by professionals the pool have been drained more than once to have tiles replaced. now that I'm off my soapbox, Theres too much to explain if you want input from me just stop by the next time your in La Paz.



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[*] posted on 5-15-2007 at 07:00 PM


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well....all a pool is is a BIG tank of water...period


Well, then I suggest they do it. Perhaps you can give them some guidance. I hope you are as good at building pools as you are at being rude.
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[*] posted on 5-15-2007 at 07:26 PM


sorry "oxxo" if you're offended
but it's the truth and...
i can't stand people thinking only certain "professionals" can do a decent job and...

we're building a concrete pool RIGHT now...
i'll have the entire story on the internet when it's finished...

you said... "Building an "in ground" pool is quite technical and should not be attempted without some experience, background, or expertise"....

it's NOT technical...
the guys who built my two pools in the states were mexican laborers who worked for a contractor who only scheduled supplies and services....
he didn't get HIS hands dirty...
THAT's not technical work...

that's another urban MYTH!!!

pool builders "hood-wink" homeowners into thinking there's alot to building a pool.....hahaha

again it's a big water tank....that's it

down here they pour cement...in the states they shoot gunite...
the pool plaster seals the pool...
just use lots of rebar with the concrete...

here they use lines to measure
in the states they use laser toys

there's lots of water tanks here that don't leak OR fall apart
the pool is very simular

equipment SHOULD be purchased in the states and imported...
the only real items you need is a

skimmer w/bypass
filter
pump
heater
pipes to and from filter

ask around in loreto who built the pools at the hotels
you'll find a team...




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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 05:56 AM


yeah...i have built a dozen or 2, for clients - and 2 for myself over the years.

its quite easy but you have to know a little about the 6 trades involved or hire someone who does.

I have followed Bob's progress at his site, its coming along fine although i would have changed a few things i've learned over the years. ;^)

none the less, he's going to have a nice deal and not too much $$$$$$$ into it . i'll be swimming in it by july i'll bet!!
good job Bob y Susan......and of course, "the inspector" who's always vigil...




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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 06:26 AM


the only thing i ever use in my pool is the jacuzzi......i love to get a babe or two , a bottle of red and we play a game i call "rich uncle"..:rolleyes:



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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 06:59 AM


pompano
you are right again....

i really don't swim...water get in my ears:no:
i sit and susan floats...;D

i personally think pools are more for looking and decor and sitting around

how can you have a "REAL" bbq without a pool???:lol:
have you EVER seen a bbq advertisment without a pool in the background???:lol:

Some here have filled them in ... no use.. but...
kids LOVE them...and...

aren't we ALL kids at heart???:lol:




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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 12:10 PM


now imagine sitting on your deck ...
sipping a drink the "girl" brought you ...
ahhhhhh....




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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 12:45 PM
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OK all you home spun experts.I'm working on plans for house and pool and I see lots of information on the best modern pools are salt water -( no chlorine, or ozone etc.) are cheap and easy to use for the owners due to breaking down the salt to its basic elements - sodium and chloride which produce a more bouyant pool with a slight but not pronounced salty taste and easy on the pocket book- no harsh chemicals etc. ( I hate the red eye chlorine effect and the smell of clorox after you add the chlorine) So, I've had pools for most of the last 20 years and can tear down pumps, shock the water, know about diatomacious earth filters, and am a tester with lots of experience on Ph and chlorine.

Anybody have a salt pool, know anybody who has one, researched it? The people we're staying with next week in Comitan have one and I'll be doing the same quiz with them.




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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 12:51 PM


I am planning one of these type pools. Maybe I can build my own with the help a one of the local builders.
I think it would serve both the jacuzzi and exercise roll.
I want to put it inside due to the days of high wind in San Quintin but have doors that open to the patio on nice days.

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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 01:31 PM


saltwater pool are not water from the sea...

they are just briney water pools...ho don't pump in saltwater ho add salt...

on our cul-de-sac in california we had 8 houses
6 had pools
2 were salt water

the cleaning is the same and equipment is simular

when you get out of a salt water pool you feel "slimy"
no smell of fresh clorine....
and you can never get "green hair"!!!:lol:

price$$$ doubles in southern california




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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 01:40 PM


I had heard that the salt water pool made you feel like soft water (slick) and it was better for your skin than chlorine. I understand it's manufactured salt water from adding salt to the water and special equip. for the breakdown to natural chlorine. And no green hair as an extra benefit-:lol: as I use the pool daily, even in cold weather as I heat.:fire:



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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 02:39 PM


A pool is sorta like a hole in your pocket, you lose a lot of change, till you patch/fill it in:bounce:
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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 02:51 PM


Had pools and boats all my life.
Can't wait to get them and then can't wait to get rid of them.:P:P
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[*] posted on 5-16-2007 at 02:57 PM


Thanks for all the suggestions. We will take them into to consideration. My husband, InspectorCharlie, is a cement inspector for the city of LA. He has the experience to give this project a try. We built a couple of years ago one of those Endless pools Fishbuck was talking about. We love it. Built a house for. We thought about going that route in Mexico, my husband wants to build a pool....
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