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Bagwain

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Hi all,

If you are planing on a pool or system etc I would get your orders in now!

Some suppliers have stock at curent prices.

Freight has, in a lot of cases gone up to 45%

 

If you sneeze ya loose!

 

Be warned!

 

 

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Hi all,

If you are planing on a pool or system etc I would get your orders in now!

Some suppliers have stock at curent prices.

Freight has, in a lot of cases gone up to 45%

 

If you sneeze ya loose!

 

Be warned!

 

 

Just been looking at prices.......they already seem extortionate......a decent pool is going to cost more than our house!!!!

 

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9 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Hi all,

If you are planing on a pool or system etc I would get your orders in now!

Some suppliers have stock at curent prices.

Freight has, in a lot of cases gone up to 45%

 

If you sneeze ya loose!

 

Be warned!

 

 

Just been looking at prices.......they already seem extortionate......a decent pool is going to cost more than our house!!!!

 

You are looking at ballpark 20 - 22 K per sq/m now depending on specs!

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Just now, Bagwain said:

You are looking at ballpark 20 - 22 K per sq/m now depending on specs!

Was looking to do a 'lane' for swimming rather than a play pool in which to wallow.

 

Would 3m x 20m seem a good size?

 

I am assuming you have a good handle on these things.

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3 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Was looking to do a 'lane' for swimming rather than a play pool in which to wallow.

 

Would 3m x 20m seem a good size?

 

I am assuming you have a good handle on these things.

That is fine. Currently PebbleCreteing a 25 x 5 metre lap pool for a Thai couple in Om Noi!

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1 minute ago, Bagwain said:

That is fine. Currently PebbleCreteing a 25 x 5 metre lap pool for a Thai couple in Om Noi!

Mmmmm...thanks for that.

 

We are just putting in water filtration, pumps etc for the house......can any of this double up for the pool to cut costs?

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4 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Hi all,

If you are planing on a pool or system etc I would get your orders in now!

Some suppliers have stock at curent prices.

Freight has, in a lot of cases gone up to 45%

 

If you sneeze ya loose!

 

Be warned!

 

 

Just been looking at prices.......they already seem extortionate......a decent pool is going to cost more than our house!!!!

 

Plus the running costs will be triple of what your house are .

An expensive luxury 

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As I have made it for myself with my backyard experience it was 1/10 of the cost lately here publicised. Hence, now, as per the latest scare, it will be 1/20 (or 1/30?).

 

And the running cost even lower, the workmanship of myself is cheaper and cheaper (actually, no pay at all)...????   

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2 hours ago, itsari said:

Plus the running costs will be triple of what your house are .

An expensive luxury 

Rubbish.

Yes you have extra costs of course.

Do you live in a house of 40, 60, 80 sq/m?

 

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2 hours ago, Bagwain said:

Rubbish.

Yes you have extra costs of course.

Do you live in a house of 40, 60, 80 sq/m?

 

Total living area 280  square meters , presently working on 100 square meter addition .

I would like to have a pool yes , but the extra in rent required  i believe would not be easy to recover having a pool . 

Only real benefit would make rental more attractive 

Rubbish is often recyclable i may add

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On 3/5/2022 at 10:07 AM, Bagwain said:

You are looking at ballpark 20 - 22 K per sq/m now depending on specs!

That would be about right, depending on optional required features. Overflow pools will cost more. Pools in remoter areas will cost more too - this is the disadvantage for expats who built their house in their wife's vilage in Isan and now want a pool!

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2 hours ago, Chaichara said:

That would be about right, depending on optional required features. Overflow pools will cost more. Pools in remoter areas will cost more too - this is the disadvantage for expats who built their house in their wife's vilage in Isan and now want a pool!

In remote areas in wife's village it can come much cheaper as the wife's cousins are not so expensive as 5-stars professionals with 50 years experience. 

 

To make such a simple basin for 5 minutes splashing once a week is not so difficult as to build a new World Trade Centre, is it?

  

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10 minutes ago, Saanim said:

In remote areas in wife's village it can come much cheaper as the wife's cousins are not so expensive as 5-stars professionals with 50 years experience. 

 

To make such a simple basin for 5 minutes splashing once a week is not so difficult as to build a new World Trade Centre, is it?

  

I suppose you would visit a Whitchdoctor instead of a Profesional doctor or Naturapath because the former will charge you 100 baht as apposed to 800 baht?

Grow a brain!!! ????

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It has to be really a good feeling to swim once a week in 2M pool - and it brings much more to one's health - what's the most important for old people - than in a simple basin that does not need a special professional maintenance with a lot of chemicals, a dernier cry of glass sand and every 5 - 7 years a re-tiling.

 

And for the saved money the wife in Issan can be pursued and forced to buy for herself another diamond ring, or at least a new Benn...     

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