DebMcDonald
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So we're getting a tax refund which we were not sure was going to happen because of 8.5 months of unemployment and during the uneployment we didn't dig into our savings much at all, so we're going to finally do something for ourselves. 
So now we're looking to purchase an above ground pool, nothing extravagent but something to enjoy with our three kids, 6, 8, and 16 for years to come.
What do you think of Namco?
What are your do and don'ts?
What are your must have's and a what a waste of money.
What price guesstimate do you think I am looking at for an above-ground pool? I don't want anything huge, but I don't want it too small either.
Now I was told by someone today, and I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but a round is more sturdy than an oval and a DE filter is better than a sand?
Thank you and my kids thank you, but it will be a surprise for them!

So now we're looking to purchase an above ground pool, nothing extravagent but something to enjoy with our three kids, 6, 8, and 16 for years to come.
What do you think of Namco?
What are your do and don'ts?
What are your must have's and a what a waste of money.
What price guesstimate do you think I am looking at for an above-ground pool? I don't want anything huge, but I don't want it too small either.
Now I was told by someone today, and I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but a round is more sturdy than an oval and a DE filter is better than a sand?
Thank you and my kids thank you, but it will be a surprise for them!
I live in New England, specifically Mass, so according to the pool people our season is approximately 12 weeks. So for the amount we are paying it will not be enclosed nor does it need to be fenced in if it's over 4 ft in height. I won't splurge and do an in-ground because I will never get my money back, but in my neighborhood everyone has a pool and it's a very family neighborhood so I'm not worried about it taking away the value in my house. Besides we're here for the very long hall, we bought just before the housing bust so it will be 20 years before I'm not upside down
and by that time the pool will either need to be replaced or will have already fallen down due to our wonderful winter weather 
