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Thread: swimming pool plumbing
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9th December 2005, 09:46 PM #16Originally Posted by markharrison
Well done with HI, a battle won but the war continues.........Bodgy
"Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams
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9th December 2005, 11:57 PM #17
best option , get a liner put in it . I cant recommend a paint as all we hear is peoples problems . Never heard a complaint about a liner pool though . Not sure over there but over here there is plenty of companies doing it and they can be made to any shape . Biggest problem with concrete pools is that you must keep the calcium level up . Many pool shops dont even check calcium levels although it is a very important check to do especially in concrete pools . The only down side is your salt cell needs cleaning all the time although there are now self cleaning models available . Pools are very simple . (1)Salt water (2) auto cleaner (3) pool cover . (4) sand filter . If anyone tries to sell you any other option walk away . Over here the pool companies are floggin cartridge filters and auto liquid chlorine machines with new pools . We spend half our service time replacing them .
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20th April 2006, 09:59 PM #18Originally Posted by seanr
cheers
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21st April 2006, 10:32 AM #19Intermediate Member
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Sand filters
Originally Posted by seanr
Hoping you won't mind giving out some free advice!
We are soon to have a fibreglass pool (10.3m x 4.3m) put in on our 8 acre block. It comes with a cartridge filter. Should we upgrade to the sand filter??? It's an extra $250. Do they take much water to flush them? We will only have tank water. And should we have a self cleaning salt chlorinator or just a standard one?
Thanks in advance.
-mrsxtro.
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22nd April 2006, 12:20 AM #20GOLD MEMBER
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As Seanr said way back when, pool cover, pool cleaner, salt chlorinator, sand filter. The pool cover stops water loss and pools lose a LOT of water with no cover on them. If you can afford it, buy a RayVac cleaner. These things work automatically when the filter is on and have no moving parts at all in them. A bit exy but I would recommend it over all other cleaners. The one draw back is I think it needs to be installed when the pool plumbing is done as it requires a separate line plumbed in for its operation.
http://www.jandy.com/html/products/cleaners/rayvac.php
Pools are not a lot of trouble if set up correctly as above. I never have to vacuum mine at all and I have trees all round the pool.CHRIS
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10th July 2006, 06:40 PM #21New Member
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Originally Posted by mrsxtro
I will say that I dont no everything about pools but I have had a Aboveground pool for 3 years and it had a Sand Filter, to be honest it wasted a lot of water when backwashing.
We now have a FibreGlass pool the same size that you are talking about and we got a cartridge filter, I take it out and give it a quick 5min hose every 4 weeks and I would say that we are using a lot less water, also make sure you get a blanket its a pain to pull off when ya going for a quick dip but you will save water that way.
Go the self clean salt chlorinator, if ya like me I like the taste of Saltwater and feel so I always have to much in thas what the pool shop tells me so I still need to clean it every now and then, its easy just dip in some acid that the pool shop will give you and 5 mins its as clean as new.
PS: you can reuse the Acid many times I have only just got a new bottle after 4 Years
You also dont mention if you are on Wter tanks?
Willy
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10th July 2006, 07:21 PM #22Novice
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Hello Guys,
For those that would like a little info on swimming pools take a look at this link
http://www.rise.com.au/training/cour...nload.asp?id=1
for those with the time i would check out http://www.rise.com.au/training/cour...urse.asp?id=69 for the home pool operator
I am the Operations Manager at a large regional centre so can offer a little advice if anyone has any questions regarding swimming pools
http://www.goldfieldsoasis.com.au/
Thanks,
Luke
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