Desiring-no-doing a move to Florida from MN, in fewer than 2 years. A pool is a must! What a great concept to do it this way…🤔 hmmm… stroking my chin thoughtfully.
So basically it's a fiberglass pool in a container. I get that for an above ground pool, but for an inground pool why not just stick the fiberglass shell in the ground and save money. My inground shell cost me £3,500 ( AU$ 6,683. Pump / filter etc cost £900 (AU$ 1,718 ) and I dug the hole myself.
$40K for the pool only, then add the excavation, concrete base, crane lift etc. looking at closer to $70k which is the same as a standard pool. So not really a cheaper option. But they do look nice and are good for small blocks.
-- It's a clever use of the used shipping container (did the customer do a Geiger check for radiation? Ever know what/where those steel containers have been) and I could see getting one as a lap pool, but otherwise I'd go for a standard pool construction where you can add a radius here and there. Just saying. Much respect for the inventor/biz owner.
After some research, I've found that this design of pool as a standard 6m is 35K! Not including the glass add ons or customisations. A 7.2m x 4.4m wide from Bermuda is only 15-16K for the shell etc. I think I'll just go fibreglass lol
Another example of the Emperor's new clothes. Like container houses, the structural integrity is trashed as soon as the first cut is made. The container then needs a huge amount of reinforcing metal added in order for it to keep its shape. Admittedly this pool upcycles half of a shipping container, but it is not a shipping container pool. It is a fibreglass pool with quite extensive foundations, and a large amount of reinforcing surrounded by the remains of half a shipping container. The only advantage that I can see is that it is prefabricated and takes less time to install. I heard the quote of ⅔ the price of a traditional pool, but for the price it is rather small.
Well yes its innovative, but the first thing is that fiberglass will delaminate over time. They didn't show how many returns in the pool and how they sealed them. I question the longevity of this product since they been doing it for 4 years. I've been building gunite pools for 24 years. So that pool was 2/3 the the cost of a gunite pool. And no spa. I don't think u guys are getting that good of a deal
Is it safe? Container swimming pool? Dont know what dese containers wr used to carry. Clorine in water cld caused chemical reactions n make de water toxic!?
Two thirds of the price and two thirds of a real pool. Don't really see any cost savings here. Doesn't look great either. Just a company making money off the reusable green movement.
Beautiful red headed children, and the pool is cool
After seeing containers are just for homes, this is absolutely creative!
Desiring-no-doing a move to Florida from MN, in fewer than 2 years. A pool is a must! What a great concept to do it this way…🤔 hmmm… stroking my chin thoughtfully.
It is gorgeous
Clive is a visionary. It came out beautifully. What a professional operation! Sunscreen protection for life guys.
That part when Johanna knocks all the stuff over! 😂😂😂love the pool too!
So basically it's a fiberglass pool in a container. I get that for an above ground pool, but for an inground pool why not just stick the fiberglass shell in the ground and save money. My inground shell cost me £3,500 ( AU$ 6,683. Pump / filter etc cost £900 (AU$ 1,718 ) and I dug the hole myself.
WOW Wish They Had Those In The USA 👍👍👍 Magnificent Pool
We do have them in the USA. Look them up on the web.
just bought my first house and love your videos. Another thing I'm adding to my pool area is inflatable lazy chairs from the fillup club.
I want one of these. I will be considering one of these for the back yard.
$40K for the pool only, then add the excavation, concrete base, crane lift etc. looking at closer to $70k which is the same as a standard pool. So not really a cheaper option. But they do look nice and are good for small blocks.
Plungie pools are a good alternate
Dig a big hole and let nature fill it, real cheap!
40K was the price that included excavations and additions they wanted such as glass end, maybe add crane lift which would be around $1K so not 70K
Wow. In florida you can build a huge pool for $70k.
-- It's a clever use of the used shipping container (did the customer do a Geiger check for radiation? Ever know what/where those steel containers have been) and I could see getting one as a lap pool, but otherwise I'd go for a standard pool construction where you can add a radius here and there. Just saying. Much respect for the inventor/biz owner.
The good thing about this is that you can take it with you when you move you just have to put down a New Foundation
Where can I find out more about their prebuilt house extension? I scrolled your videos but didn’t see it.
ooks lovely. I just ordered sunloungers from the fillup club and I think it will match these perfectly.
Love it...looks fabulous 😍
I'm watching this just for the fun... imagining I'm there too :)
I bought some sunloungers from the fillup club, you can use them as a sofa/chair, or you can place them in your pool!
Veramente una buona soluzione 😊
Fantastic design 🔥🔥🔥😎
Is there a video of the back prefab extension?
Very Nices
Great 👍🏻
Awesome
After some research, I've found that this design of pool as a standard 6m is 35K! Not including the glass add ons or customisations. A 7.2m x 4.4m wide from Bermuda is only 15-16K for the shell etc. I think I'll just go fibreglass lol
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Do you deliver to South Africa, Johannesburg?
Another example of the Emperor's new clothes. Like container houses, the structural integrity is trashed as soon as the first cut is made. The container then needs a huge amount of reinforcing metal added in order for it to keep its shape. Admittedly this pool upcycles half of a shipping container, but it is not a shipping container pool. It is a fibreglass pool with quite extensive foundations, and a large amount of reinforcing surrounded by the remains of half a shipping container. The only advantage that I can see is that it is prefabricated and takes less time to install. I heard the quote of ⅔ the price of a traditional pool, but for the price it is rather small.
i mean the fiberglass insert is the pool. the shipping container is just an add on
i guess it makes a fiberglass pool an above ground
I've been looking at these for years! Haven't seen too many in the States yet.
Because people in the states for $40 grand would put in a real in ground pool and twice the size.
@@nomorenonsense i did find a company that was selling them for a good price, but i wasn't in the market.
how did that save any money ?
❤ it
We've finally found the reason for the global slowdown in logistics: too many containers being converted to swimming pools!
Well yes its innovative, but the first thing is that fiberglass will delaminate over time. They didn't show how many returns in the pool and how they sealed them. I question the longevity of this product since they been doing it for 4 years. I've been building gunite pools for 24 years. So that pool was 2/3 the the cost of a gunite pool. And no spa.
I don't think u guys are getting that good of a deal
How much u want one
$40K? Very small for that kind of money 💰
Not like pool 😕
Ive got an esky bigger than that
Not bad
love the idea of pool $ ....in texas $ USD
Again what is affordable, price
Why do they need the shipping cointainer? Just put the fiberglass in the ground.
Structural. But yeas, they could have done it with concrete.
Is this up cycling
So actually it's a pool inside of a shipping container.
Is it safe? Container swimming pool? Dont know what dese containers wr used to carry. Clorine in water cld caused chemical reactions n make de water toxic!?
Their backyard is a fricking eyesore. Even after the landscaping, they just moved the junk around.
I think they are still working on it.
$40,000 that’s str8 robery no way.. the container cost 3,000 tops wtf is $37,000 come on now I would build my own
Two thirds of the price and two thirds of a real pool. Don't really see any cost savings here. Doesn't look great either. Just a company making money off the reusable green movement.
OMG not only did the presenter here not apologise for knocking over their vase, she snapped it out of the lady's hand as well! Manners !
It’s too small😅
Zaaszz
That was the smallest pool I’ve ever seen for $40,000 come on
They never finish full job. Would never allow this people to do any work
All that prep work makes this application not worth while
What a rip off
STOP SHOWING ZOOMED IN ON Johanna Griggs AND SHOW THE CONTAINER PLACEMENT, SO ANNOYING!
so basically a 40 grand bath tub.. Some people are pretty slow.
Awesome