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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    I dont use grills anymore. Not aestheticslly pleasing and dangerous in a fire situation. Many people were trapped and died in fires due to the grills.

    Most burglaries are inside jobs i agree.

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    The first one that comes to mind was Jose de venecia's daughter trapped when their house was on fire.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Yeah, they think it's safe ... that's how architects design houses these days ... lots of non-grilled windows ... glass sliding door to patio ... electronic main door lock ... these things have rather low security ...

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    Just for discussion ... what's the ideal lot area and house size for you? ...
    Depends where you live.


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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    I see a lot of newly built houses don't put window grills anymore. Ganyan na ba ka-safe now sa mga residential neighborhood natin?
    Yes! I noticed that too.

    I mentioned several times at the board na 90% of my family and friends live in homes built in the 80s and older, maybe that's why and taste ko sa bahay makaluma din - combination of wood, stone, and grills. I esp like Adobe hehe

    Kahit na safe and neighborhood, I am not comfortable na glass lang kasi masyado tumatak sa isip ko yung movie I watched when I was young. I forgot the title pero men were trying to invade their home and good thing the Dad built a security system na may bumababa ng steel to close off the windows and doors na glass part. I always think of war or anarchy situations and how my home would NOT be easy to break into Also, I feel like I am being watched kapag puro salamin :P

    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Just for discussion ... what's the ideal lot area and house size for you? ...
    My ideal lot is 800 sqm. I want my home to be maximum 60% structure, the rest will be garden, backyard and side garden (my parents house, my lola and dad's sister, around 50% lang ang structure so I want my house to be the same)

    If I won the lottery, at least 1000 sq m with a pool. Bilang ata sa 10 daliri kilala ko may pool. I am shocked with homes I see on real estate channels, 250 sq m may pool, e dati you need at least 1000 sq m ata

    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    The first one that comes to mind was Jose de venecia's daughter trapped when their house was on fire.

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    same
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    Swimming pools are white elephants ... affluent villages usually have a max 60% rule on structures ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Swimming pools are white elephants ... affluent villages usually have a max 60% rule on structures ...
    Oh. I didn't know the 60% percentage max rule in some villages pala. It makes sense for me, mas maaliwalas.

    Anyway, dream ko talaga pool. I wonder if I could ever live in a house with a pool in my lifetime My labs would enjoy a pool so much. But yes everyone says it's hard to maintain. My lola used to have a huge pond, pinatambakan na ng lupa. Pond pa lang yun, what more daw pool kaya NO daw hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Oh. I didn't know the 60% percentage max rule in some villages pala. It makes sense for me, mas maaliwalas.

    Anyway, dream ko talaga pool. I wonder if I could ever live in a house with a pool in my lifetime My labs would enjoy a pool so much. But yes everyone says it's hard to maintain. My lola used to have a huge pond, pinatambakan na ng lupa. Pond pa lang yun, what more daw pool kaya NO daw hahaha

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    just like luxury cars,
    acquiring a pool is not cheap,
    and the maintenance may tax your patience and your coin purse.
    maintenance is consistent.

    and no,
    i do not have a swimming pool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    just like luxury cars,
    acquiring a pool is not cheap,
    and the maintenance may tax your patience and your coin purse.
    maintenance is consistent.

    and no,
    i do not have a swimming pool.
    On the contrary, from what I heard from friends with pools, it’s not high maintenance at all. Just run the filter a few hours a day, add a few cups of chlorine every few days, and thats it. Occasionally, remove leaves and other objects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    On the contrary, from what I heard from friends with pools, it’s not high maintenance at all. Just run the filter a few hours a day, add a few cups of chlorine every few days, and thats it. Occasionally, remove leaves and other objects.
    someone volunteered that the monthly can be as low as about 6K Php, whether one used it or not, and assuming nothing goes wrong.
    it gets worse if one does not do regular maintenance.

    if one is ok with spending 6K a month, whether they use it or not...
    i used "coin purse" and not "wallet".
    tax your patience and not your bankbook.
    heh heh.

    but if one sees it as an ornament, like a garden...
    Last edited by dr. d; June 21st, 2023 at 09:12 AM.

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    pag ganito kulay ng tubig napabayaan na siguro hehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    someone volunteered that the monthly can be as low as about 6K Php, whether one used it or not, and assuming nothing goes wrong.
    it gets worse if one does not do regular maintenance.

    if one is ok with spending 6K a month, whether they use it or not...
    i used "coin purse" and not "wallet".
    tax your patience and not your bankbook.
    heh heh.

    but if one sees it as an ornament, like a garden...
    To keep consumables down, there are equipments like pool ionizers & salt chlorinators....depends on the pool type, mineral or salt.
    Ionizer equipped mineral pools use about half less chlorine than traditional chlorine-only pools.

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    Yang pool ang kinokontra ko sa village association namin. Kasi aside from the kickback on the construction. Maintenance costs will definitely be added to our dues. Nagulat nga ako sa HOA namin kasi ang agenda in one meeting is the construction of a swimming pool and the need to increase HO dues dahil kapos daw sa current maintenance ng village. Kung kukunin mo naman sa rental, you need to let in outsiders to be sustainable, sa security at parking naman ang tama.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    To keep consumables down, there are equipments like pool ionizers & salt chlorinators....depends on the pool type, mineral or salt.
    Ionizer equipped mineral pools use about half less chlorine than traditional chlorine-only pools.

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    so i wonder,
    how does all that amount to, for a decent home-type pool, on a monthly basis?

    it's probably not that prohibitive,
    it's probably my scrooge-ness that's taken over my keyboard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    pag ganito kulay ng tubig napabayaan na siguro hehe

    Pool nila ex SO darker pa lol. It was my first time to see a pool that looked like that





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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Pool nila ex SO darker pa lol. It was my first time to see a pool that looked like that





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    laki ng lot area niyan

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Pool nila ex SO darker pa lol. It was my first time to see a pool that looked like that





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    lagyan nang isda and go into freshwater fish business.
    heh heh.

    my colleague had a 1 x 3 meter pond, with some plants and some golden fish, as home garden ornament.
    after some time, pinatay na niya.
    "hassle sa maintenance."

    a home pool is a commitment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    laki ng lot area niyan
    yeah on the side is their garden of similar or larger area then they have a basketball court which I haven't even seen

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    lagyan nang isda and go into freshwater fish business.
    heh heh.

    my colleague had a 1 x 3 meter pond, with some plants and some golden fish, as home garden ornament.
    after some time, pinatay na niya.
    "hassle sa maintenance."

    a home pool is a commitment.
    Yup, I don't know the size of my Lola's pond pero as a kid I had thoughts of swimming on it. LOL. Of course I never did, it was probably 4 feet deep kasi deeper than what I would typically see, sobrang uso ponds in the 80s . Pero pinatambakan na ng lola ko ng lupa at tinaniman na ng plants
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    so i wonder,
    how does all that amount to, for a decent home-type pool, on a monthly basis?

    it's probably not that prohibitive,
    it's probably my scrooge-ness that's taken over my keyboard.
    As both a homeowner & a worker, I will never want 1 myself.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    As both a homeowner & a worker, I will never want 1 myself.[emoji4]

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    i agree with you.
    but if it's all and totally free, including maintenance, i'll take one, please.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i agree with you.
    but if it's all and totally free, including maintenance, i'll take one, please.
    heh heh.
    Even if free...no, thanks![emoji4]

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    I don't swim, but I find pools relaxing. Sarap tumambay by the pool.
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