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Your side yard might get destroyed by ndphilly
from all of the trucks and other equipment going back and forth. 2 of my neighbors just had pools put in. Both yards need major landscaping repairs. I myself just completed a major pool renovation including a massive rock boulder waterfall and a new patio area with the TV and sound setup. My lawn was beautiful before the project began but once they brought the machines to the backyard to drop off all of the heavy materials, the lawn was destroyed and had to spend a few grand to have a landscaper fix it.
You won't regret the pool purchase, it's worth every penny if you ask me.
Good luck!