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it would cost about 2,000 dollars. a cheaper way is to make a ring of cinderblocks about that deep in the ground. (small red floor bricks on the bottom). that will cost roughly 1,000 dollars. then put the pool inside.

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Q: How much would it cost for an 8x12 inground pool I currently have that size above ground pool set in the ground and it is caving in im in Staten Island and the water table is high would ig b bettr?
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