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re: Question for the pool owners....
Posted on 6/26/09 at 12:30 am to TIGER2
Posted on 6/26/09 at 12:30 am to TIGER2
I have a vinyl lined pool. My liner has been in for 10 years and probably has 2-3 left in it. My neighbor has a salt water pool and the first year was hell on him. Take a previous poster's advice and just forget about the pool. It will be more of a hinder than a pleasure.
I -live on a lake and have an inground pool (I wanted lake, wife wanted pool). Now my wife doesn't even swim in it, she takes the boat out in the lake and swims. My pool is 16x32-9 ft deep end. It's in direct sunlight so it eats up some chlorine. It cost's about $25 a week for chemicals, not to mention time to vaccuum and such.
I -live on a lake and have an inground pool (I wanted lake, wife wanted pool). Now my wife doesn't even swim in it, she takes the boat out in the lake and swims. My pool is 16x32-9 ft deep end. It's in direct sunlight so it eats up some chlorine. It cost's about $25 a week for chemicals, not to mention time to vaccuum and such.
This post was edited on 6/26/09 at 12:31 am
Posted on 6/26/09 at 11:38 am to BIGWORMK
Thanks for the comments...........does anybody like their pool.....lol......maybe an above ground will be the way to go and then take it down when my kids are gone.....
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