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One of the most difficult aspects of planning for an inground pool is estimating the total cost. There are several variables that affect the overall cost of building and maintaining an inground pool, including the size of the pool and the material will comprise it. In the Chicagoland area a small, basic inground pool will cost between $20,000 and $50,000. Some of the larger, deeper and more high-end inground pools can cost as much as $100,000.
The cost of a swimming pool varies by type. A small portable pool can cost as little as $300 to $500, where a permanent above ground pool can cost as much as $7,000. In ground pools cost much more, with luxury pools costing in excess of $15,000. Maintenance costs also add to the price.
about 15000 dollars plus a pool guy... in another words alot...but there worth it
There are many types and sizes of pools for your back yard. What type of pool are you looking for?
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How much does a stinless swimming pool cost
A cost benefit analysis would be completed before construction of a swimming pool began. This would be done to see if the positives of the pool are worth it.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It can be purchased in cylinders for the swimming pool industry. From there it depends on what you call expensive. You can't just go down to the local store and buy it. Solid chlorine would need to be stored at below -34oC . This would be expensive.
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I need the zipcode.
According to http://www.gopatio.com/posts/building-and-owning-an-in-ground-swimming-pool-what-are-the-true-costs/and other similar articles the cost would be from $7K upward.
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It will vary depending on the pool that you want. You can build the pool by going to the menu and then using the miscellaneous for building options.
25k...too much.