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Old 01-30-2007, 11:09 PM   #1
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Pond Vs Pool


Superbowl must be in the air:

I am considering putting in a Fiberglass In-Ground Pool in my back yard. The area I would put it is WET! Mostly clay. There is only 3 weeks in July that you can actually walk or mow easily there due to the amount of ground water.

My first esitmate for pool+site work was $50k++ Way out of my budget! I am sitting here today looking at the water freeze as it perks up out of the ground in this area and thought to myself. Why not a Pond and instead of trying to rerout the water awar from the pool, direct it into a pond.

So what do you guys think. The pond would be roughly the same size as the pool I was considering: 20 x 40 and 3' sloping to 6' deep.

I am thinking that if I go with the pond, I don't have to worry about winterizing it, treating it with chemicals in the summer and still get to swim in it.


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Old 01-30-2007, 11:22 PM   #2
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Old 01-30-2007, 11:27 PM   #3
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I would do the pond but thats a little small. The dirt you dig out would raise the surrounding ares getting it higher above the water table.

If you go that shallow it will become clogged with weeds unless you treat it with a chemical that keeps the sunlight from reaching the bottom..
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Actually, I would place stone on the back slope heading into the pond and make a waterfall coming down the hill. The dirt I excavate would be moved across the yard to an area I am filling in. I could make the pond deeper and I would also be using a pond liner, filter system and pump for the waterfall. Most important to me would be the ability to swim in it.
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I would go with the swimming pond.

http://www.gartenart.co.uk/gallery.htm

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I would put a pond in , if you were down south a fish pond would be nice I have one in my back yard and its stock with carp to keep the weeds down .
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that picture looks like half a pond and half a swimming pool.
i'd go with the pond, but for looks not really swimming. who wants to swim in all that gunk that gets collected and grows in ponds, even if it has a waterfall.
on the other hand, swimming pools are a pia to keep clean.
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I would go with the swimming pond.

http://www.gartenart.co.uk/gallery.htm


So what is this we are looking at? Looks like a pool inside a pond to me too. Or it is a pool area that got flooded out.
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that picture looks like half a pond and half a swimming pool.
i'd go with the pond, but for looks not really swimming. who wants to swim in all that gunk that gets collected and grows in ponds, even if it has a waterfall.
on the other hand, swimming pools are a pia to keep clean.
I enjoy swimming and if I do this I would make it to swim in (laps). I don't think it would be any different than a lake, but we can control the weeds and junk in a pond.
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If I only clicked on the link... This is cool

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