Dug , we put in a salt water pool about 3 years ago. The complete cost pumps etc but no salt chlorinator was Aust $8000 , size 7m x 4m x1.5m . I brought the chlorinator from Aus because of price. Paid for a self cleaning unit Aus $750. We now use a company called Mimba located in Ubud to purchase all our supplies and to do maintenance .ph 0361977453 great people and I think they will also build pools or can put you in touch with somebody who can build.
Peterk, Thanks for the info,I'll copy that number and check them out! BTW, are you happy with your system and what,approx.are your monthly maintenence costs?
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Hi Dug we are very happy with the pool and the system , but when buying a salt chlorinator you need to buy one that will operate the size of your pool LxWxDepth then add half again . We were told this because of its operation in the tropics. Works for us. Maintenance is 300Kg of salt a year I think its Rp75000 per 50 Kg and running costs of pool pump this is subjective depends on time and size of unit. We pay around Aus $25 per mth, chlorination very cheap, sorry cant remember. Mimba can set you right on costs for a contract . They will maintain and do all thats needed very reasonable from memory.
I´ve been offered for more as 110 juta... it´s good to hear experience and other price here.
I´m looking for outdoor whirlpool, anybody know where i can find it in Bali?
-Dyah
"Indonesia: Jauh di mata, dekat di hati"
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Dyah Narang-Huth, http://www.ikat-agentur.com
Dug, we just completed our pool at our new house this past late December. It was built by a local Ubud area Balinese contractor who works with my father in law on various projects. It is his 9th pool. It measures 7.0 by 4 meters, and is 1.6 meter in depth. It is fresh water and uses a run off filtering system which is cement bunkered below the bale. It is entirely mosaic tile, 3 variations of dark blue. It is lighted as well. The total cost of construction, start to finish was 73.6 million which works out to 1.64 million per cubic meter. The bale was another 5 million. If you want contact information for this contractor, you can drop me a PM. Good luck with your project. For us, having three boys 8 and younger, it was the best investment I’ve made...meaning they sleep like new born puppies every night!
Hi Roy: Great pool. Have a few questions. When you use fresh water do you have to use chlorine to purify the water? Secondly, when the water shuts off for a few days in Ubud or Campuhan do you use water from your tank (reserve) or is that even necessary. And lastly, I'm to lazy to convert your metric measurements, however, in feet how deep is the deepest part???
These are questions I had before we build a pool on Agung's property in Campuhan. Oh yeah, how much do you figure the cost will be monthly for electric and maintenance??
Thanks,
Judy
Will contact you for a bid from your father-in-law when we do build.
Hi Judy! In feet, it is 5.25 in depth for the entire pool. To accommodate very young kids, you will note the stairs at the far right end are both wide and long.
Once full, (which took over 24 hours), we only need to add a little more water once in a while. With our house we have the options of variously using “city” water, or from our well. In the last year we have noted that city water shut offs are very few and far between...not at all like the old days.
As for monthly maintenance, our gardener and house boy takes care of our pool as a part of his regular duties. Chemicals are about 10,000 Rp a month.
Next time you are in Campuhan, give us a holler and you and Agung can come up and check it out. Be sure to bring your bathing suits! Cheers.
Hi Roy: Thank you for the invitation!! We will definitely take advantage of your hospitality when we return home and check out your pool. Probably will not jump in, stick a toe or two in the shallow end. Am a little bit like the balinese regarding pool bathing...that is bathing suits, etc..More private in that regard. Although I was a body surfer being born and raised in San Diego, CA, never felt confortable wearing a bikini in public---- fast forward bathing suit. In past lives must have lived in Bali, India, or other countries where women remained covered.
The idea of the gardener and houseboy maintaining the pool works for me as far as daily pool maintenance. I also would like to discuss with you my ideas of what I want in regards to designing my house overlooking the rice field. Perhaps you could give me a few people to check out. My brother-in-law will be the general contractor; however, as far as design and specialist in various areas I would like your advice. I have a vision in mind for the house gardens and pool; however, would welcome your advice. Will be back this summer for a short period of time and would love to met you and get your opinion on a few things.
Sounds good Judy. When you are close to your trip over, send me a PM and I'll fire back our phone numbers.
As for house designs, you will probably want to meet with my brother in law, Wayan Tagel. He is a well known architect in the Ubud area working in a style he calls the Bali International style, which is a style that incorporates classic Balinese architecture with classic European style. He also is in charge of issuing building licenses for the Gianyar Regency, which is another good reason to meet him. Cheers!
Hi Roy, Have recieved your PM ,and thank you for your info. I do have another question. How long did the contractor take to make your pool(assuming they worked day to day)? I'll be in Bali the latter part of May,would like to look at your setup,then perhaps a martini at Nuri's? I assume you do drink martinis? Say hello to Brian for me........... Thanks,Doug
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Yes, it would be great if you would like to come over and check our pool out. The workers were not at our site every day. Total time from start to finish was roughly 6 weeks. Send me a PM when you get into town and I’ll send you our phone numbers.
There has been a long running rumor that I enjoy a good vodka martini as only Brian and his staff know how to make.
AAHH,,, She Finally gave in and let you put the pool in,, just the right spot for a second floor jump!!! Bet the boys are loving it, and the inlaws and the neibors and,and,,etc,,, ....Turned out great Roy, What a difference from the "batcave" bet its a big relief that its finished... I'm Now just add a huge python like Gentry, that will keep a few out...
“AAHH,,, She Finally gave in and let you put the pool in...”
Having a little “total recall” memory problems there Froggy? The pool was Eri’s idea from the beginning.
We passed on Chris’s python and opted for one of his Lab’s puppies which the boys named “Snowy.” I guess that would be kind of like naming a dog in Texas, “Coconut” but that’s what the boys wanted. BTW, the puppy was Eri's idea too, and she even gets to sleep in the bedroom with us. Cheers