Hello. We are looking for a 10 by 20 pool south Florida. Do you know how much that installation could be? Any company that you couls recommend? Thank you
@@iovannamcdevitt6349 I don’t know any in Florida. Depending on finishes with the Florida market I’d guessing a little but I’d say that would run 70-100k quality work. I’m sure there some people watching from the Florida that would know.
he said it was ok at first now he changed his mind at that point he has to now pay for dirt removal and that's what i would have stuck to. but you did add the dirt before asking so at that point you are stuck next time ask before you do. i learned that same thing the hard way and got sued and had to pay almost double. so we learn the hard way sometimes.
@@Dragnssmoke well the whole story is, we didn’t add any dirt until he consented. Then he went back on us. We had all of our tri axel trucks at the job ready to haul it off and they said they wanted the dirt.
@@jonport_ then i would have made him pay and you would have won if got sued oh well shit happens still cool as fuck you made it look great and got the job done
@ yeah definitely learned the lesson here. The dispute still not over we’ll see what happens at the end of this job won’t be doing that ever again unless it’s in writing
What kind of margins do you have? What kind of margins do you typically have on a gunite pool to be more specific?
Hello. We are looking for a 10 by 20 pool south Florida. Do you know how much that installation could be? Any company that you couls recommend? Thank you
@@iovannamcdevitt6349 I don’t know any in Florida. Depending on finishes with the Florida market I’d guessing a little but I’d say that would run 70-100k quality work. I’m sure there some people watching from the Florida that would know.
he said it was ok at first now he changed his mind at that point he has to now pay for dirt removal and that's what i would have stuck to. but you did add the dirt before asking so at that point you are stuck next time ask before you do. i learned that same thing the hard way and got sued and had to pay almost double. so we learn the hard way sometimes.
@@Dragnssmoke well the whole story is, we didn’t add any dirt until he consented. Then he went back on us. We had all of our tri axel trucks at the job ready to haul it off and they said they wanted the dirt.
@@jonport_ then i would have made him pay and you would have won if got sued oh well shit happens still cool as fuck you made it look great and got the job done
@ yeah definitely learned the lesson here. The dispute still not over we’ll see what happens at the end of this job won’t be doing that ever again unless it’s in writing
@@jonport_ right on i said the same thing love the video great stuff
@@Dragnssmoke thank you brother👊🏻
No pool in the new house being built ? Seems like if you did In a new subdivision that would be good advertising, maybe not
@@darryltownley937 yes it’s in a subdivision. Really high end neighborhood.