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You can pick them up from clark rubber from about $2, 500 i
think top of the range around $4,500
I have had one and found it hard to maintain if you dont keep on top of it with chlorine etc algae takes hold quick. we went away for the weekend when we got back it was green!
The best pool i found that was almost no maintenance was a fibreglass one that had a salt chlorinator with a creepy crawly in. we almost had nothing to do to it. as long as we ran the filter enough hours. also there were no cracked tiles, so no cut feet.
this is the way i would go again.
It all depends how long you want it for how much you want to spend and how you want it to look. the above ground one for us suited its purpose, as it allowed me to see how much the kids would use it before i invested in the in ground one.
Plus when i sold it i got what i paid for it as i bought a second hand one for $400 and put a new liner in which cost $200 (a good few years ago though)
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