Pool's done, start-up was on Monday. Landscaping (grading, trees, mulch, river rock, pavers, topsoil, seed, etc.) wound up really being much more than I anticipated. And will probably cost me a sprinkler system now, too. But it looks really nice.
Bottom line? And pics? Still trying to convince the wife to pull the trigger on this.Sorry, no help on the cover.
I'll snap some pics this weekend, but here was the break down:
Pool and accessories: $32k (39' x 19' curvey-shaped, 17k gallons)
Concrete decking: $3k (300sq ft (3ft around pool) was included in pool price, but our decking design was about 900 sq ft)
Vinyl fence/gates: $3k
Fence Install: $1.5k
Grading: $2k
Mulch, River Rock, Top Soil: $2k
Pavers: $2.3K (walkway from existing patio to pool plus an additional paver patio near the pool)
Trees/plants: $.5k
So a little over $46k after originally figuring about $40-$42k as my budget. If I get the sprinkler system, it will bring it pretty close to an even 50k.
The contractor that did all the non-pool stuff quoted me $3.5k for the sprinkler system considering we just dropped about $8k with him. We've got almost .5 acre with about 12k sq feet of grass/landscaping, so normally it's probably a $6-$8k job, so I might have to jump on it now at that price.