look up the phone book, there should be something on landscaping, call them up and ask them for the estimated price and make sure you call a few to find the best price that best suits you
and GET A CONTRACT from your city hall, most ppl get sued by the city, even if your contracter/landscaper says that you don't need it, get it incase
i've seen many cases in canada of ppl getting ripped off all the time
2007-02-16 17:54:20
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answered by David W 2
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I'm not sure about Australia, but in the U.S.A., it depends on how big, how deep, if you want a jacuzzi on it, if you want it heated, what kind of heater, what kind of pool pump, if you want a self cleaning pool, on, and on, ! A real small pool that's not very deep, with a jacuzzi, and a filter that makes it's own chlorine,runs about $30.000 to 38,000 American dollars. I have a sister that has a solar panel on hers. with the push of a button, it comes down to cover it,and lifts up to open it.(It's hard) Pretty cool.Than Mom and Dad had one that had jets that popped out and would ,"Jet Spay " the bottom to clean it. And it did an excellent job! They lived in the desert, and was consent sand blowing into it.Now we, have a diving pool,almost Olympic size, and is 14 feet (or 16) deep.The depth of a average pool is eight feet. There are so many choices, I thought I would share some of them with you.The best advise I can give you is to Get at least five estimates because everyone has something different to offer. Bye
2007-02-16 21:20:37
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answered by Sandyspacecase 7
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My friend paid about $20,000 for the installation of the in-ground pre-form fiberglass type of kidney pool.
I don't think they include landscaping, think you have to get landscaper to do that, or you can diy.
2007-02-16 18:07:52
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answered by Genie♥Angel 5
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