911teo |
06-26-2008 08:05 AM |
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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
(Post 4025381)
...... My 4 year old couldn't last for an extended period of time in the water, but he could pretty easily swim himself to the side if he fell in. Ultimately I agree with Matteo though, I wouldn't have bought a house with a pool if I didn't want a house with a pool. In my case I didn't want a pool, and passed up a number of nice homes because they did.
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Matt I agree about the 4yr old comment. But Wayne's youngest is 1yr old. That is why I said that it would be a danger for a while.
We have a pool and we have been all for getting our girls familiar with water from the beginning, but to this day (both of our girls able to swim) we lock the fence around the pool and they are prohibited from going eveen near the fence if we are not there.
Pools are dangerous. If you have kids then they are even more of a concern. I am sure Wayne thought this through when they bought the house (sure there were no 4 bed + 1 office and no pools homes for sale in So Ca??? :confused:)
It also seems to me that he went through a lot of different solutions and laternatives for covering said pool.
I am not an engineer so I cannot comment on the soundness of the structure...
I say good luck and I hope the pool underneath will still be usable when you decide to lift the deck (having said that usually the biggest expense when building a pool is digging it up... so no worries there).
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