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Hidden pools are becoming a popular and entertaining trend in the swimming pool industry. We’ve seen a pool that turns into a stone patio, and another that turns into a much larger wooden patio. As cool as those are, we may have found one that may trump them both!
Gil Klar decided that he wanted all bases covered in a hidden swimming pool. He wanted it to be safer than just putting up fencing around a pool, keep out all debris, and hide seamlessly with his lawn. He not only accomplished all of his goals, but he built it himself for around $10,000. According to him, this is one quarter of what a contractor would have charged. Now this is a Summer DIY for the record books!
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