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I was wondering if anyone knew any pool contractors in the Santa Clarita area that build new pools. We have had a couple quotes right around a 100k for a 20x40 square pool with nothing fancy. Looking for a couple more prices. Our property is located in agua Dulce.
 

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x3 on Jimmyz Pools. Has done a few for friends and also did my fathers pool at the house i grew up at.
 

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Possibly interested, pretty slammed right now. How soon do you want?
100k is on the high side, there’s got to be more then just simple pool 20x40
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Is there still a ban on salt water pools in Santa Clarita?
 

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I had some coworkers saying there was a ban because the fear was salt getting into the ground water table. I had never heard of any other restrictions like that on pool water, and with all the crap that actually gets into ground water, salt would seem irrelevant, lol.
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I had some coworkers saying there was a ban because the fear was salt getting into the ground water table. I had never heard of any other restrictions like that on pool water, and with all the crap that actually gets into ground water, salt would seem irrelevant, lol.
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I don’t think that is true. I pulled all the permits and submitted plans personally and never once did salt water come up as something I couldn’t do.


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I don’t think that is true. I pulled all the permits and submitted plans personally and never once did salt water come up as something I couldn’t do.


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I think it was along the lines that it has to be dumped on one's property as stated, then got twisted into a ban.
 

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I think it was along the lines that it has to be dumped on one's property as stated, then got twisted into a ban.

Hammer just signs forms w city and says ya ya ya got it. I’m pretty sure he signed one stating where he’ll dump it. Lol
 
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