Normally it is a no water no pay situation, try a differant drilling company.
Normally it is a no water no pay situation, try a differant drilling company.
Well here is a great big swimming pool I saw today, to my mind it seems a bit dangerous due to the depth, the steps leading into the pool seem to be at a depth of about 1.8 meters deep, ie no steps into the shallow end
IMO Should definately have a ladder in the deep end... I also agree that the steps should be moved towards the shallow end a little more..
naw, it will be fine until they fill it up
I suppose the steps will give a choice of which depth you want to go into
turn left if you can't swim
I'm curious as to what you used to cover the reservoir intakes?
We are looking for a pool company that wants part of the market in Pattaya. If you are please contact me at info[at]byownerthailand.com
We are also looking for anyone else in any phase of construction. We are not looking for employees, we are looking for Independent contractors that just want to expand or break into the Pattaya Market.
I thought that it's common place to go off the deep end here I guess the steps are a new concept to an easier landing....
DD....did you feel repulsed and dirty building something that you can wash in ?
I was looking with interest at your pool construction and the most important part the wateproofing did NOT get a mention.
Is your pool still holding water???
I have found that most pool builders bypass this little bit of important action.
We have nothing but problems where we live until we used Drizoro Waterproofing.
Lucky it is in Bangkok.
Let me know how youir pool is going
Very nice description of the whole process. I guess I won't ever do that now.
Inviting advice from the experts, probably not worth a new thread, but reason enough to bump DD.
A neighbour recently had a pool makeover, small, c8m by c4m, took about a week with 6 workers, stripped and replaced everything, looks sweet, and it's fully automated in respect to water quality, ph and whatever. Some things will always need to done manually, fex removing leaves from the bin, but most people could handle that on a good day, and I think he may have overpaid a bit at 100k, but that's not critical.
Meanwhile, we pay 1500bt/pm and the lad pops in 3x weekly for general care and maintenance, and for the most part this system works; when something goes wrong he'll fix it at extra cost, fex a recent pump malfunction.
There's probably stuff I'm overlooking, but for now are these automated systems efficient and reliable, I can worthless guarantees for stuff born in China involving expense/inconvenience when something goes wrong, and what's your take on paying 100k to save 1500bt/pm, allowing for the value of an entirely new pool?
tia
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