Considering building pool

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After so many years of frustration of being held out of private gyms/pools, as an Independent Swim Coach with a following of clients, I am seriously considering installing my own pool; use year round! Issue: I live in Colorado, so have snow to deal with. I'd like to include an Atrium with Temp control, and weather protection. I have the room on a very flat surface, along with the beginning of an Atrium-like structure. I am considering both an in-ground lap pool, along with an Endless Pool. They run roughly $ 15k and $ 30k, respectively. The one thing that bothers me, is when I inquire into the ingound 2 lane lap pool, all the contractors come up with a mere 20" to 20 yd length pool!! This bounces me back to Endless Pools; though if I'm spending that kind of money, I'd like to 'do it right'! Does anyone have experience constructing/installing either of these? What kind of exprience did you have? Do you have any recomendations for me (ground isn't quit frozen yet; very soon). Flip turns are a must for proper competitive coaching. Many thanks! Lynne
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  • ... Endless Pools ... Does anyone have experience constructing/installing either of these? What kind of exprience did you have? Old brains are slow ... it took me a couple of days to remember this ... Michael Mann teaches using Endless Pools. He is in Colorado, in the Denver area, and so might be reasonably close to you.
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  • ... Endless Pools ... Does anyone have experience constructing/installing either of these? What kind of exprience did you have? Old brains are slow ... it took me a couple of days to remember this ... Michael Mann teaches using Endless Pools. He is in Colorado, in the Denver area, and so might be reasonably close to you.
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