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Gutbert-117 Nov 2008 08:22Hello,
I saw a pool with a counter-current system in a newspaper, and I like that idea because I enjoy swimming a lot. However, I imagine it is quite expensive. What kind of budget should I expect, or is this only something for the super wealthy?
I saw a pool with a counter-current system in a newspaper, and I like that idea because I enjoy swimming a lot. However, I imagine it is quite expensive. What kind of budget should I expect, or is this only something for the super wealthy?
Hello,
if you are planning something like this, you can probably expect to spend several thousand euros. A friend of mine had it installed in her garden and she paid around 5000 euros. She didn’t want to give me the exact amount, but I believe that was a very good price because she knew the installer.
if you are planning something like this, you can probably expect to spend several thousand euros. A friend of mine had it installed in her garden and she paid around 5000 euros. She didn’t want to give me the exact amount, but I believe that was a very good price because she knew the installer.
I would also like something like that, but it must use a lot of electricity, right? You shouldn't overlook that because it significantly increases the costs. If you only consider the installation, it might not be that expensive, but the maintenance costs are definitely quite high!