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TxHawk 09-18-2009 07:57 AM

March to October in Dallas area. For the last 2 years I have run the boat the day before Thanksgiving and it has been 50*, perfect to heat it up and drain for the winter.

anewway 01-11-2010 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by Ona-Mission (Post 2954318)
Im thinking about moving to Texas before Michigan implodes. Currently Im in the swimming pool and concrete leveling business and would like to do that same if I move and want to work 12 months out of the year. How does the population, and economic conditions look? Is Galvaston a good choice? Any input would be helpfull. Thanks for your help.

Funny, I used to work for a family in South Carolina that had moved down from Michigan, also in the pool business. I'm in Dallas now, and we are typically boating well into November and starting again in March/April. Its still chilly, at least too us, but if you are coming down from Michigan, I'm sure you think its perfect! :)

There are a ton of pools down here as you might expect. I was in an apartment complex that had 5 pools, including a very nice infinity pool and another was a 4 lane 25 meter lap pool. And of course several with fountains, waterfalls and spas.

So, there are a ton of service, repair and new construction opportunities down here. I've actually toyed with leaving the corporate world and getting back into the business myself.

The work here is year round, although obviously heavily loaded to the summer months. But hardly any one winterizes their pool here, so there is a slow but steady business. And after the odd cold snap like we had last week, there will be a huge spike in repair work fixing freeze damage.

Drop me a line if you want to chat a bit more on it.

boatntrkr 01-12-2010 11:18 AM

central tx is a great place to be...in austin your a short drive to dallas/ft worth, san antonio,and houston. when I was hauling equipment for a demolition company in austin we would do jobs in other towns and it wasnt a big deal since we were central to every where. you'll like tx better. I lived in michigan for about a year...HATED it....

P5-14 01-12-2010 01:31 PM

I grew up in TX before moving to CA for a job in 1999. I'd say a definite no on Galveston (hurricane issues, no one there has money, over fun by katrina victims). Austin and Houston are the two fastest growing areas of TX. Nothing wrong with San Antonio, I don't know much about Dallas other than they usually get some snow every year, southern TX usually does not.

Good luck!

UrbanDisturbance 01-28-2010 03:20 PM

I have a Cigarette and live in Houston, TX. I like to boat from April - Oct 31st. In July and August, you better be moving in your boat or in the water....it's HOT! There are some great Freshwater Lakes. One of my favorites is Lake Sam Rayburn Reservour. It's the largest lake in Texas and not crowded like Lake Travis, Conroe, etc. Rayburn does have it downsides, like no bars or clubs on the lake, but there are nice sandy beaches, plenty of nice people, and it is deep in the south part of the lake and you don't have to worry about stumps. I never been to Lake Texoma. I heard it is nice. Rayburn is about 2 1/2 hours away from North Houston. Lake Travis is a small, overcrowed, dangerous lake with the clearest water. It is a big time party lake and I wouldn't even try to put my 38 foot Cig. in that small lake with a bunch of drunks.

HTRDLNCN 01-28-2010 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by UrbanDisturbance (Post 3033649)
I have a Cigarette and live in Houston, TX. Lake Travis is a small, overcrowed, dangerous lake with the clearest water. It is a big time party lake and I wouldn't even try to put my 38 foot Cig. in that small lake with a bunch of drunks.

LOL,, funny I have only heard of one boating accident death in 12 years due to drunks or anything else in that tiny (60mile long) Lake as long as I have lived here and I do 3-6 poker runs a year here in my tiny 21ft boat. Hell one year my boat was down and I was using a 17ft open fish all summer up and down the lake and amazingly even with all those drunks I am still alive..
Guess all the families I see out every weekend enjoying lake with their families are all a bunch of drunks too.

jeff1000man 01-28-2010 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by Ona-Mission (Post 2955189)
Is the construction or remodeling business as a whole back to being busy? Today I was given an oppertunity to take over a territory in the Houston or Dallas Area with one Pool product. Are both areas year round work? And on a recreational note... What is the boating season like? In Michigan my boat comes out of storage for about 5 months, however ALOT of that boating is in sweatshirts. This summer we had less then two weeks of IDEAL boating. I live to boat and work to buy gas.

Live with us up on Lake Conroe and work in Houston. When they get the construction finished on 45N, there won't be a traffic issue. Schools are good, lake life is good and you can get a lot of house up here, for not a lot of money.

merctwofive 01-29-2010 08:35 AM

Houston is doing just fine right now compared to many other areas. I agree with Jeff1000man, I drive 70 miles to work so I can live on Conroe and traffic isn't bad now that I45 is almost done. Boating season here realistically is from about late March to Halloween excepting some of us hard core suckers. I boat all year long... been out 3 times so far this year:coolcowboy:


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