Browse Forums Pools & Spas Re: Pool Box - for storage of Equipment etc 14Nov 06, 2013 8:27 am Retrobyte Retrobyte Saint Mike You'd think with all the pools someone would be in this market ? There is - I've been quoted $2300 by my pool builder for a "pool filter box", which was described to me as being a colorbond box with foam sound proofing, 1.5m x 1m. I imagine there might be other things suitable, such as a dog kennel? http://www.thefilterboxcompany.com/page1.aspx We were quoted $1500 for a filter box by Domain Pools when they were building our pool and we thought it was too expensive, so we measured our neighbours filter box and done up some simple plans and then sent them to a metal fabricator to copy. We'll, after 4 adjustments and 4 months of trouble we got our box up and running at a total cost of $2900. Add $400 for an acoustic report to satisfy a council DA condition for noise suppression and we are way behind the original Domain Pools quote of $1500. Take my advice and don't build it yourself. I'm jealous of my neighbours one, it still functions better than ours and is lightweight. You can't beat Chinese made on price as I'm pretty sure they are mass produced. Re: Pool Box - for storage of Equipment etc 15Jul 30, 2014 1:59 pm I have to agree that plastic packing boxes are good to serve that purpose. Not only are they waterproof, but they are durable as well to ensure that your belongings stay safe and secure. Whether they are pool equipment or any other stuff, the concept of keeping the things inside and for them to last a very long time remains the same. Audrey Greenwood : http://www.boomerangbox.com.au Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1. optional, you can but normally just use the earth from the main switch board 2. should be enough but the distance determines voltage drop - sparky should work it… 1 29344 I brought terry road box hill in June 2022 House was meant to be completed Nov 2023 That did not happen I had to chase them so much to the land Registration and… 0 2946 |