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Should I instal a plunge pool?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 11:20am
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Chrissy59

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Just in the process of buying a villa on Camposol C sector that is very close to the communal pool.  I am thinking of having a 3m x 5m private plunge pool installed in the garden, and am looking for recommendations Re builder/installation services. We will be using the villa initially as a holiday home, with a view to permanent upon retirement.  Just wondering if anyone has any advice, re upkeep costs, suitability etc?

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Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:33pm

Our pool in 9x5mtrs we have it cleaned professionally... when you include electricity and the water that it use on a monthly basis it cost us approximately €100 per month = €1,200 per year .

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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2020 10:45pm

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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2020 10:45pm

Chrissy - why would you want a plunge pool ? Very dangerous for children or non swimmers, too deep for most people to enjoy. I would never install one -  opting instead for a Jacuzzi Spa if you want a private area to cool down. Cheaper to install and run compared to a big,deep pond. Kohn pools would install one for you, if you are set on it, -  he has one himself in his garden, and I'm sure would let you view it to get the idea of  what it looks like. when you get his estimate. 

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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:13pm

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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:13pm

Christine 75 wrote on Mon Jun 29, 2020 10:45pm:

Chrissy - why would you want a plunge pool ? Very dangerous for children or non swimmers, too deep for most people to enjoy. I would never install one -  opting instead for a Jacuzzi Spa if you want a private area to cool down. Cheaper to install and run compared to a big,deep pond. Kohn poo...

...ls would install one for you, if you are set on it, -  he has one himself in his garden, and I'm sure would let you view it to get the idea of  what it looks like. when you get his estimate. 

I went for a hot tub with Eurospa.  Great service and live it. Thanks for advice. 

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