Teslag said:
ChoppinDs40 said:
Not the same as walking out your back door and jumping in your own pool. Drink your own drink. Listen your own music.
That's why people put pools in and build lake houses. Renting and community pools are similar but they are not the same.
Couldn't agree more. Our pool was expensive and a massive purchase. But it wasn't an investment. Can't be looked at that way. Also can't break it down and price it "per use". It's great looking out your back window and seeing it there. It's fulfilling and it looks great. It's nice to know you can get in whenever you want, even if you don't. It's nice to hear the water features on a cool late fall day watching football, even if it's too cold to swim. It's nice to do some yard work, get hot as balls, covered in sweat and then just jump in clothes and all (right before you place a cold beer on the coping for when you come up). The swimming all day with your kids is a bonus. The swimming at night with just your wife is a bigger bonus. A lot of people think "if I don't swim every day it's not worth it". But that's just not true.
I will also add, don't go cheap on the plaster. Get the primera stone or whatever the equivalent your builder has. It looks like pebble but feels smooth and doesn't snag swimsuits/hurt feet.
The polished finishes are nice, but they're proud of them. The caveat is you can always get it re-polished if it gets too rough from chemical imbalance. Just have to drain it then re-balance it
If you want something smooth, I prefer a colored plaster with microglass added in the mix to fortify it. Microglass helps protect the finish from chemical imbalance, which colored plasters are very susceptible to if not cared for properly.
Pebble is easy for a lot of people because honestly you don't have to take care of it, just make sure it's not green. That is of course unless you get one of the lighter colors, then you'll still see some staining.