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    Hi Just hoping to check these costs with someone, we are renting in Canggu for 12 months and have been quoted:

    House Keeper 1,500,000 per month
    Pool Cleaner inc chemicals 600,000 per month

    does this sound about right?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by plafonta View Post
    Hi Just hoping to check these costs with someone, we are renting in Canggu for 12 months and have been quoted:

    House Keeper 1,500,000 per month
    Pool Cleaner inc chemicals 600,000 per month

    does this sound about right?

    thanks

    Peter
    Both sound a little expensive to me. A housekeeper/pembantu for daily cleaning (if not live-in), should be Rp1 million per month or less, depending on the amount of hours per day.

    We previously had a pool cleaner who came twice a week and we paid Rp450.000 per month, including chemicals.
    Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change.
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    the house keeper price is for a live in, don't know if this makes a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plafonta View Post
    the house keeper price is for a live in, don't know if this makes a difference.
    Usually the salary is less for "live-in", if meals are provided.
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    Peter, just sent you an email, basically saying the same thing. Just checked my accounts for my rental villa, and the pool man is 380,000 per month including chemicals. I pay my maid RP 800,000 4 hours x 5 days....
    I have just learnt that pleasing everyone is impossible. But, pissing them off is a piece of cake

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    pembantu_____1jt, not living here and no meals, 5 days a week from 09.00 till 16.00.
    poolcleaner____1jt, little expensive because of location and comes 3x a week, including chemicals once a week.

    But this is in noman's land up the mountain in north Bali :)
    don't read between the lines..i think the words are clear enough...:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilbert de jong View Post
    poolcleaner____1jt, little expensive because of location and comes 3x a week, including chemicals once a week.

    But this is in noman's land up the mountain in north Bali :)
    If i were you i would train someone to be your poolboy/combined gardener/driver for the same amount of money.
    For that money they are working about three hours a week?Ridiculous.
    I clean my own pool(daily)so i know what i am talking about.It is not that complicated to learn,you just will have to stock up on chemicals if they are not te be found in Buleleng.What kind of system is your pool?If it is just chlorine it is nonsense to add that once a week,better add gradually so you will not suffer from red eyes.

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    Have you seen the size of my pool, hahaha...just joking. yeah 3 days, 2 hours a day including 15 minutes coffee/cigarette break. I hear what you're saying, but have given up to 'train' a local from my village on how to handle all the valves in the pumproom and settings on the pump and filter itself...so I have tried that and even written it down like in a sort of manual..'how to clean the pool' but to no affail. Oh yeah, and it takes about 30minutes one way travel-time to get to my place.
    About the chemicals...yeah chlorine and some other stuff (forget the name, against algea), he always brings his testkit (although I have my own) to check levels and adds accordingly. Haven't had redeyes yet..wel not from the poolwater that is ;)
    What do you mean with 'what kind of system is your pool'? it has 6 inlets, 2 drains on the floor, 2 in the sidewall (connection for the hose too) and infinity overflow...again not sure if you mean this..
    don't read between the lines..i think the words are clear enough...:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilbert de jong View Post
    What do you mean with 'what kind of system is your pool'? it has 6 inlets, 2 drains on the floor, 2 in the sidewall (connection for the hose too) and infinity overflow...again not sure if you mean this..
    I mean a regular chlorine system,as opposed to saltwatersystem,ionisation, ozonisation or whatever other systems there are on the market.
    I trained my (rather smart)gardener to do it,and he does a brilliant job when i am away,sometimes for months.I numbered and labeled all valves and accordingly made a written manual, with drawings where the water goes in or out of the pool.
    E.G.:To clean the pump basket,switch off pump first.Close valve 1 and 2 and turn the filtertank handle to position CLOSED.Open the basket lid and clean.Put the lid back on, open valves again and put filterhandle again in position FILTER.Switch pump on again.In indonesian of course.It is hard to go wrong that way.

    If you you want to pay someone 1 million for working 9 hours a week(including travel and coffee) i will not stop you,but i think it is insane.If you try to find someone with a technical background,he could double as a general maintenance man fulltime for the same money you pay now.Might come in handy with all your projects as well.

    This is a link to the best site i have found so far about poolchemistry.
    It is a little bit tough reading as it is really comprehensive,but very complete.
    It is easier reading and comparing when printed out.
    Pool Water Chemistry

    Good luck

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    I just have a regular pool, no saltwater or ...sation going on.
    yeah maybe it's insane, but after several problems with the filter and the pump after a local treid to clean the pool, I've choosen for the 'better safe then sorry'. I know it's expensive, hence my nickname 'gila gil' hahaha..
    As for the general maintanance, painting etcetc... I can pull someone away from this or that job, so no worries there.

    Thanks for the link will definitly check it out!
    froendly greetings, gilbert.
    don't read between the lines..i think the words are clear enough...:)

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