I bought a pool for 1.500 rubles, but to swim in it I had to invest another 41.000 rubles
Guys, a wild heat is set in the center of Russia, and willy-not-willingly you are thinking about arranging a pool at the dacha. So I stepped on this rake. At the same time, I initially understood that it makes no sense to deliver the construction site and make a concrete pool: it's easier to buy a frame pool. Which I did on Avito.
In this article I will tell you how it happened that the pool itself cost me 1,500 rubles, but to enjoy it I had to spend another 41,000 rubles. Perhaps the article will be useful to you. If so - write comments, we will discuss.
1,500 rubles - I slobber so much money to the seller with Avito for a leaky second-hand pool measuring 3.66 * 1 m, a cartridge filter and a ladder.
12 hours - I spent so much time gluing holes in a freshly bought pool.
16,500 rubles - how much the concrete platform of 16 sq.m. under the pool (hello to everyone who has high groundwater in the country). The amount includes geotextiles, sand, cement, mesh, expanded clay, foam.
20,000 rubles - spent on the water purification system (sand filter, skimmer, hose, vacuum cleaner).
2 500 rubles - chemicals (perhydrol, coagulant, test papers).
2,000 rubles - little things for bathing your wife and child.
Who says water doesn't need purification?
For you a photo - I poured water into the pool through a synthetic winterizer (first filter) - the result is in the photo.
Water after padding polyester, chemistry has not yet been used:
Water after applying chemistry, while not vacuuming:
And this is what the happy owner of a clean pool looks like in the heat (though almost without money).
Do you want to have a pool after my revelation?
I am waiting for your comments under the article :))))))
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