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<blockquote data-quote="STAMPEDE3" data-source="post: 16428958" data-attributes="member: 9007"><p>If you hire 6-8yrd trucks to haul off the dirt they can normally find someone close who will take it.</p><p>Most who try to install their own will normally hire someone to dig the hole. They too should know someone who will take it.</p><p>If not, spread he word around the neighborhood, someone will want some.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Best equipment can also be biased.</p><p>Salt doesn't require constant attention and are very reliable. Until they go out. lol</p><p>That is something they don't tell people when they sell the system though. The cell is good for a average of 3-5 years depending on use. The transformer will last much longer though.</p><p>So to save 200-300$ a year in chlorine cost you spend $700 every several years anyway. Salt isn't a big cost saver they make it out to be when they sell it but it is a convienence. </p><p></p><p>OP, see if can find a small builder in the area that will sell you the kit at a small profit then pay him 1K or so just to come by and oversee the project. That's one thing I did years ago when I was building pools as a sideline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAMPEDE3, post: 16428958, member: 9007"] If you hire 6-8yrd trucks to haul off the dirt they can normally find someone close who will take it. Most who try to install their own will normally hire someone to dig the hole. They too should know someone who will take it. If not, spread he word around the neighborhood, someone will want some. Best equipment can also be biased. Salt doesn't require constant attention and are very reliable. Until they go out. lol That is something they don't tell people when they sell the system though. The cell is good for a average of 3-5 years depending on use. The transformer will last much longer though. So to save 200-300$ a year in chlorine cost you spend $700 every several years anyway. Salt isn't a big cost saver they make it out to be when they sell it but it is a convienence. OP, see if can find a small builder in the area that will sell you the kit at a small profit then pay him 1K or so just to come by and oversee the project. That's one thing I did years ago when I was building pools as a sideline. [/QUOTE]
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