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Backfill of Inground Pool with Bobcat

I never uploaded this step. This was step IV, which is the backfill for the inground pool. The next step was the 3 feet of sidewalk.

25 responses to “Backfill of Inground Pool with Bobcat”

  1. paulyh35 says:

    ive done this and it is hard work

  2. mia0899cs says:

    There was a lot of hard work that went into this. I checked how to do an inground pool yourself and it was just too hard.

  3. kurri66 says:

    We’ve put in 6 this year. biggest one we did was an L pool. measuring 30′x60′x20′. big ass pool

  4. mia0899cs says:

    That is really huge!

  5. kayleearne says:

    Havin fun in the pool now?

  6. mia0899cs says:

    Shut up!!! LOL! If I had a solar dome cover, I probably could swim. I hate winter!!!

  7. a518guerilla666 says:

    those pumps fuckin suck

  8. mia0899cs says:

    Hayward pumps?

  9. homeimports says:

    If you dont mind me asking. i am looking to get a inground put in at my home. What did something like this cost?

  10. mia0899cs says:

    I had several estimates and they were estimating at $30,000. So, I decided I would go for an above ground pool. Well, I went into American Pools and the above grounds varied from 2000-$6,000. It doesn’t come with a deck so that would be another 1-$3,000 I still would have needed an electrician, permits So, I asked how much would the display inground pool cost? $10,999. which included the Hayward Pump and filter. With the electrian and moving the lines the total was $20,000. It wasn’t bad.

  11. gymrox1347 says:

    most of the comments were from the person that made this

  12. ETM299 says:

    um well ive been looking too and it is around 18,000 and up from there

  13. mia0899cs says:

    Actually, the pool was around 9,000 and the diving board was 1,000 so the total price of the pool was 10,999. This was the cheapest quote. It is 18×33. However, for the contractors they ripped me off and there has been complaints. They also recommended their electrician friend who ripped me off and I had to hire another electrician which the pool company recommended. They were already told not to recommend the electrician. Anyway, I also needed to get the lines moved. More moeny. Total cost $20g

  14. mia0899cs says:

    I finally found out how to use it. Now, I am not having problemes (knock on wood.)

  15. mia0899cs says:

    Do you know anything about the solar domes so I could swim in the Winter? I know they also have these roll back covers which are actually like a room, but you can remove them in the Summer.

  16. a518guerilla666 says:

    when you change the de make sure you check the gaskets and seals ive had other models of their pumps blow apart when i did the initial charge and start up even when bleeding

  17. a518guerilla666 says:

    i wouldnt recommend for anyone to do it themselves
    youd need atleast 5 experienced masons and about 8000 just in tools from lazer levels to pneumatic punches drills. and thats not even including how are you going to dig such a massive hole

  18. a518guerilla666 says:

    i did a massive amoeba pool from imperial pools, i cant remember the measurements off hand but i know the 4 inch think deck around it was 45 yards of concrete,its called a mountain lake. but a 30×60x20 is massive

  19. ishredbmbw says:

    just saying it was a CAT not a Bobcat

  20. mia0899cs says:

    Alright

  21. copicut says:

    this chick sounds like an idiot

  22. mia0899cs says:

    Thanks! It’ hard talking over the CAT.

  23. braneden says:

    Not an idiot but the words were a little slurred or something I was thinking Jesus Christ. No but im sure its a nice family.

  24. mia0899cs says:

    It’s hard to hear when I’m talking over the CAT. My son was in the background and no my words aren’t slurred. Philly accent here dude!

  25. braneden says:

    ah ok

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