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re: Pool Accessories and Advice
Posted on 4/6/18 at 9:56 am to Havoc
Posted on 4/6/18 at 9:56 am to Havoc
Thanks for the responses. I imagine I'll end up going the cheaper route for pool floats to figure out what I actually want.
The portofino chairs look like good loungers. The frontgate site is pretty pricey, but a buddy actually said he bought some stuff from there and it's worth it.
As for the maintenance, we'll see how much I like it. I have no problem being outside and doing stuff. I'm outside most days anyways so having a place to cool off will be nice. It sure seems like there are two types of pool owners. The ones who like to cry a river about the upkeep, and the ones that are more laid back and don't mind so much.
They completed the gunite phase a couple of weeks ago and are about to finish the plumbing and electrical. We have water leeching into the pool (underground spring) so we are waiting for that to slow or dry up. Could be awhile. It comes with a polaris cleaner and auto inline chlorinator. So some of the maintenance might be minimized. We'll see.
The portofino chairs look like good loungers. The frontgate site is pretty pricey, but a buddy actually said he bought some stuff from there and it's worth it.
As for the maintenance, we'll see how much I like it. I have no problem being outside and doing stuff. I'm outside most days anyways so having a place to cool off will be nice. It sure seems like there are two types of pool owners. The ones who like to cry a river about the upkeep, and the ones that are more laid back and don't mind so much.
They completed the gunite phase a couple of weeks ago and are about to finish the plumbing and electrical. We have water leeching into the pool (underground spring) so we are waiting for that to slow or dry up. Could be awhile. It comes with a polaris cleaner and auto inline chlorinator. So some of the maintenance might be minimized. We'll see.
Posted on 4/6/18 at 10:01 am to WhiskeyThrottle
quote:It's not that bad as long as you get use out of it...maybe 30 min. per week or so.if you neglect it,it will cost you more money and time.
It sure seems like there are two types of pool owners. The ones who like to cry a river about the upkeep, and the ones that are more laid back and don't mind so much
Posted on 4/6/18 at 10:08 am to WhiskeyThrottle
You want to make sure the pool floats aren’t too big Bc they’ll take up the whole pool.
We have a nice setup like this:
We have a nice setup like this:
Posted on 4/6/18 at 10:29 am to WhiskeyThrottle
These things are great.
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