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Wesley Myers
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Cost for small plunge pool at STR in FL?

Wesley Myers
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Working on purchasing our 2nd STR. Back yard is perfect for a small pool and we'd like to add one sooner than later. What kind of price range should we expect and what about time frame? I know this will vary but a general idea? In the panhandle of FL. Small pool nothing grand. Possibly heated.

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Bruce Woodruff
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Thanks folks. Have a few connections in the community and contacted a couple of companies. $45k is about the going rate but it's a "real" concrete pool vs a plunge pool. Will probably go this route and get on the list for next year. Now the decision to heat or not to heat and hot tub or no hot tub.

If you're going to do it, heat it....and add a spa/hot tub, what's an extra $5k?

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