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How to Prepare for Building a Pool

In this super helpful video, Josh Beberg talks about his pool-building adventure. He uncovers all the details about the surprise expenses that popped up. So, before you jump into owning a pool, ensure there's enough space and the thumbs up from the city. And when you do get the go-ahead, get ready for digging costs that may be more than you thought, as shown by the custom pool builder.

The first thing you need to do is figure out where to put the pool. It's super important to check out the property and see what space you've got to work with.


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Also, look out for any pesky obstacles like pipes or wires underground. It'll cost you about $2,000 to get a survey done.

Plumbing, rebarring, and shotcrete are super important. Once the pool begins to shape up, you get to pick out the tile, coping, and decking. Pavers are pricier; they look way cooler than plain old concrete. Building a swimming pool isn't as complicated as it may seem when you know everything there's to know.

Consider the cost of pool equipment, fencing, and grass. By the way, Josh's pool project cost $51,000 more than he initially thought. So, set aside some extra cash for unexpected expenses. But don't let these potential costs discourage you from making your pool dreams come true.

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