Good Bye Mr Swimming Pool

Last summer was our 1st in our new house with a swimming pool. Our water bill was considerably higher. Our electric bill jumped up about a third of its regular rate and I began spending My Saturday mornings outside with a pool vacuum and a scoop to collect the dead things that floated on the top of it. It was a particularly rainy summer and every other week I ran to the pool chemical place to buy more non chlorine chemicals to kill what ever was living in the pool. This added a bit to the cost of keeping the pool open as well.
I jumped into the pool for the first time in early June and quickly jumped out. I didn't jump back in for another 2 weeks because it was sooo cold. It didn't really warm up until mid July.

I spent quite a bit of time cleaning and not swimming in the pool. One side effect of cleaning the pool is that you are more aware of all the tiny little creatures that are in the water; fat water logged worms, thousand leg centipedes, strange spiders that can survive like crazy under water. You also know that you didn't get them all... In a pond, lake, or the ocean you know things are there, but your not that upclose and personal with them. But when its your own pool; It's a bit freaky. SO before summer ender we decided that we had wasted enough water time and money and made a plan to get the pool removed. It was better for us, Honora, the environment, and our wallets.
Fast forward to the following spring...
After much searching we found a company to remove our Pool. It was really no suprise the Pool Chemical supply places were no help at all. When asked about Pool removal a dumb look crossed their faces like the had never heard of the concept. For those looking to have a pool removed; Call a gravel company. They have the tools and the dirt to fill in the hole. Check the next post for the actual removal.

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