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    ^Not at all, it brings back a lot of memories mostly good ones. Good luck on your pool. I didn't mean rub me the wrong way, just bring up a lot of emotions.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    They sure can MM. I love having ours and the ones I had in the US at our homes, I have some absolutely great memories of teaching my daughters and nephew and nieces how to swim and the crazy shit my nephews would do as I sat grilling up lunch or dinner. Crazy ass 8 year old boys and a diving board. Surprised they survived same as me.

    Here it's more of a relaxing area and then folks come over and more little ones learn how to swim. One thing about Thailand, you can basically swim year round.
    That is amazing! So many great memories . It is great that you can swim year round for sure. I have sooo many memories around pools. My grandmother had an above ground pool and she taught me to swim as a young girl with my hands wrapped around her neck. I'd just hang around her neck and she'd swim front crawl around our small pool in circles. As an adult my dad would have pool parties with bbq's, drinks, guitars and singing. The good old days I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    It is a saltwater based system.
    I love these saltwater pools. Once you get used to them, it is hard to go back to chlorinated ones.
    How do you upkeep these pools? I always wondered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    How do you upkeep these pools? I always wondered.
    Thailand has an underground pipe network from the gulf of Thailand that pipes natural saltwater around the country for such purposes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    How do you upkeep these pools? I always wondered.
    The system has a standard filter process but what's called a Chlorinator so you just add salt to the pool water by volume and keep that at about 2800 to 3200 ppm and the system does the rest. Super efficient and very low chemical cost and maintenance. A bag of salt here is about 110 bht. I use 1 every 2 or 3 months.

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    The crew have removed a few of the plants in preparation for the cement truck getting in tomorrow, they will also need to remove the concrete lip. They’ve promised to rectify everything prior to handover.

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-img_9079-jpeg

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-img_9078-jpeg

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    Is there any concern about unauthorised access at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Is there any concern about unauthorised access at all?
    Unlike the old days when white people just stuck the Union Flag in the ground and named parts of Africa Northern Rhodesia, I feel confident the poster has all the relevant paperwork.These days all Rhodes lead to Zambia.

    Many Australian pools are safely fenced to prevent drownings.I am sure a well educated man will prep in relation to the swimming ability of the guests.

    Wouldn't it be great if Stanley the Concrete Mixer Driver asks

    'DR SWIMMINGPOOL I PRESUME'?

    Enjoy willy , Chitty would love to have a pool big enough for him and MM
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    all he can do is sit and watch it dribble

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    ^ It's the law in Oz, safety fence to standard with self-locking gate, to standard.

    I don't know about Zambia, but pretty sure Thailand has no regulations... surprisingly enough.

    Our pool is quarantined off with safety fence and self- locking gate, more for my peace of mind for when the half-witted outlaws turn up with their latest array of non-swimming, feral progeny. I make myself scarce on such occasions but at least I am safe in the knowledge that I have privided a safe environment, even if the first thing they do is prop the gate open.

    I do find it useful to have a segregated pool, many pets drown and despite our dogs (apart from Maya) having no interest in the pool, it would be easy for one to fall in during playing/fighting. Hence my annual refresher courses to remind them where the steps are.

    I'm sure KW's wall and razor wire should prevent unwanted guests, and for more personal security most adults watch kids at a pool. I must admit though, that a secured pool has made life a lot easier when the daughter was younger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Is there any concern about unauthorised access at all?

    You see that little white concrete building near the front gate, that is home to the " gate boy", he generally is about 80 years old and has an extended family living in there also.

    So yeah security is tight, but that's not what you where getting at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Our pool is quarantined off with safety fence and self- locking gate, more for my peace of mind
    And doubles as a place where you dry your laundry.

    US has the same safety requirements for a fence around pools with locking gate. Now some insurance companies will not insure your house if you have a pool because they consider them "An Attracting Nuisance" meaning if anyone jumped over your yard fence then opened the gate and went in and drowned it was the owners fault.

    Here...perfect... no regulations. The inlaws and guests that come over, if they don't know how to swim, they stay away as they are afraid so no worries

    Only thing I randomly fish out of the pool are big King Scorpions and Toads.

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    When mine was first built I had fences galore but after 6 months or so it was apparent that the kids had taught themselves to swim. I took the fences down.but if random kids turned up either me or Mrs bld would supervise..would never let them swim alone
    He promised to headbutt me, if he ever saw me. Charming.

    I guess that my solution would be that he 'never saw me'.

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    I’ll probably put up a wee fence after the pool is built. These guys are pool builders, not fence makers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    I enjoyed swimming all my life in my dad's pool, but he got rid of it a few years back as he is getting too old to take care of it (single guy).
    Having used it all your life, perhaps you could have helped him clean and maintain it?

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    I’ve been away for a couple of days, business trip. So I got home interested to see the progress.

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-img_6139-jpeg


    It doesn’t look like much as changed, but my project manager says progress is on track.

    but they have fixed the sprinkler system pipes they cut.

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-img_6138-jpeg

    And they’ve started the housing for the filter system.

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-img_6137-jpeg

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    i trust you have arranged with the contactor that the labourers working on your property will be paid a decent and fair wage for their toils, and not taken advantage of, as is often the case in poorly regulated countries where workers with no union representation are often taken advantage of by both unscrupulous employers and the project customers looking for the cheapest costs with little thought to the lives and needs of those doing the hard work.

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    WTAF? Unions? I never knew that you were a communist bully boy.

    here’s an example from my home town.

    CFMEU scandal: What we know so far from investigation into union

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-img_6139-jpeg

    This is really starting to take shape.

    Are you gonna have a Peter Kay "top bombing" diving board at the end for the dads?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    You see that little white concrete building near the front gate, that is home to the " gate boy", he generally is about 80 years old and has an extended family living in there also.

    So yeah security is tight, but that's not what you where getting at.
    Well it went way over your blockhead anyway.

    Still, your expertise is impressive.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    I’ll probably put up a wee fence after the pool is built
    seems like a smart move to minimise people pissing in the pool

    will it have targets on it or will people be able to spray how they desire ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    You see that little white concrete building near the front gate, that is home to the " gate boy", he generally is about 80 years old and has an extended family living in there also
    Angel Gabriel Gatehouse

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    Moving right along DW. Keep the updates coming.

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    Another day, a bit more work completed. Someone was asking what they’d do with the rebar on the ground. You can see that they’ve been lifting the rebar cage prior to any pour.

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-c47d09db-c2ff-49fb-bcdc-d28a174385fa-jpeg


    And they’ve begun digging the trench for the filter system.

    Building a swimming pool in Africa.-a6342825-628f-4395-a52a-4631601f8e28-jpeg

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Someone was asking what they’d do with the rebar on the ground. You can see that they’ve been lifting the rebar cage prior to any pour.
    That was me!

    Good, you need to lift it up, off the dirt.

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    Green owed when I get the chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    That was me!

    Good, you need to lift it up, off the dirt.
    Who needs government building inspectors when you have Mendy checking your progress?

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