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| Construction in Thailand Is building in Thailand as bad as it seems? Can properties really be built and fitted out to European standards? Would you like to Build your own house in Phuket, or a swimming pool in Bangkok? Solar water heating in Pattaya? Or maybe you want to build a resort or guesthouse on Koh Samui? If you want to build a luxury house in Thailand then this is the forum for you. |
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| Wat Traimit Last Online: 15-11-2009 04:40 AM Join Date: Nov 2005
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| you should consider the foam siding that goes in against the walls before you install the liner. it cost a bit extra but if you get a hole in the out side metal it could save your pool liner. I have had a lot of experiance with this type of above ground pool. make sure you sit it ontop of cement. also bevel the sand at the bottom where the floor meets the walls other wise your kids or drunk friend might accedintaly put there big fat toe through the liner . consider putting some kind of dome netting over the top to keep the leafs out and provide some shade. stay ontop of the chemicals during the rainy season or it will turn -green -green -green and the only way to get it off the liner is to -scrub -scrub -scrub |
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 02:42 PM Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a dreamworld
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| Above Ground Pool Suppliers Just researching above ground pools and have found two Thai based companies. 1.www.pattayapools.net This company claims to be an authorised dealer/supplier for Intex above ground pools. They want paying upfront before delivery. When i checked with Intex for a list of authorised Thai suppliers they only came up with one: 2.www.toyznet.com They also want money before delivery and the website is not as detailed or helpful as pattaya pools. I am guessing that pattaya pools opereates from said location but the other firm only have an email contact address so no idea where they are based. Have any members had dealings with these companies or do you have any info on credibility/trustworthyness? Many thanks, glad i found this old thread, very amusing.
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| I'm deep under the covers Last Online: Today 02:25 PM Join Date: Oct 2005
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| My mate has had dealings with toyznet for quite a few years and says they are reliable. I'm not really sure, but I think they're based in Korat. BTW in the end I had to shelve the pool as some new bastard neighbours built a 3 floor monstrosity adjacent to the orchard where I was planning to have the pool, leaving it in total shade and lacking any privacy.
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 02:42 PM Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a dreamworld
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| Thanks Gallowspole. i did try your original link but it's no longer available. I only have a small patch to work with so mine will be a 12 ft diameter metal sided agp. Just a plunge bath for really hot days. My neighbour has one and it drives me nuts to hear the splashing and screeching while i sweat and roast in my garden. |
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| Lamai Beach Last Online: Today 01:29 PM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Pattaya/Vietnam/Cambridge
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| Looking at the Pattaya Pools web-site - they seem quite good value. But how are the access steps supported inside the pool -- won't there be a liability to puncture the lining? |
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 02:42 PM Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a dreamworld
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| Ring em up or email and ask em. They seem quite friendly. My mate found a firm in Phuket who supply intex pools at more or less same prices. It would be fairly straightforward job to drive over and collect in a pick up. (From where i am) He spoke to the owner and he seemed quite willing to negotiate to get a sale. Link www.pools4fun.com I am now looking at moving house to a bungalow on a pool complex, for similar money to what i am paying now, giving up a second bedroom for the convenience of a proper pool. |
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| Lamai Beach Last Online: Today 01:29 PM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Pattaya/Vietnam/Cambridge
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Today 02:42 PM Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a dreamworld
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| ^ I think as long as it's level you can buy a tarpaulin to protect the base of the pool. A friend recommended a layer of sand to keep it even and then a tarp to prevent stuff growing up through the base. Good luck with the project. Some of those websites have useful Q&A bits with advice about longevity, chemical use, shade, cleaning etc. |
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| Thailand Travel Forum | I handled a claim in Greece a few years ago. Brit ExPat with a nice villa near Corinth with a very large above ground pool. Came home one night with a few friends to find a couple of people trying to break into the house. They were trying to lever the patio doors open with a rather large machette !! Enraged ExPats gave chase through the back garden . One would be thief threw the machette at the angry chaps chasing them . Missed them but hit the pool wall. It split from top to bottom with the weight of water and the resulting tsunami took out the patio doors and completely flooded the ground floor before draining away into the basement cellar !!! PS Paid up on that one - about 14,000 GBP . Couldn't pay up on 'breaking and entering' as the buggers never actually got in the house. Found a loophole though ! The house was insured through a company policy as an asset of the company that the chap worked for . Their factory had experienced some damage a few years before during a strike and had a RSMD ( Riot Strike Malicious Damage ) endorsement added to their policy ! That covered it ! Please note Not ALL loss adjusters are bastards !!! ![]() |
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| or TizYou? Last Online: Yesterday 07:14 AM Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Singapore
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| In 1968 my parents built an inground pool in the back yard. Our neighbours had an above ground pool put into their yard. Their pool was nearly as big as ours, oval shaped 10 metres wide and 5 metres wide. It was also 2 metres deep in one end that had the ground dug out a bit to give a conical bottom up the deep end. The great thing about their pool, 41 years later their's is long gone, but my Dad (aged 82) puts chlorine into his pool every day and twice a day goes out to scoop the leaves off the top. Luckily he has a creepy-crawly otherwise he'd spend 30 minutes vacuuming it every week as well. Nobody has been in the pool for 2 years and you could probably count on your fingers the number of times that it's been used in the last 10 years. |
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