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Originally posted by DamonH View PostWe built a pool in 2017. Build time from dig to fill was a little over 5 weeks. I put together a time-lapse of my build here:
https://youtu.be/V-8DDldDVBw
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For the people talking about the hot pools, check out glacier pool coolers. Purely air cooling, but it keeps my pool at 80*F if I want it that cold.
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostFor the people talking about the hot pools, check out glacier pool coolers. Purely air cooling, but it keeps my pool at 80*F if I want it that cold.
https://www.glacierpoolcoolers.com/
shade is cheaper and doesn't take any power to run.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View Postshade is cheaper and doesn't take any power to run.
Adding shade that looks good and is removable isnt really going to be any cheaper than that without being a major pain. If I weren't getting the heater combo I'd agree that the cost dynamic changes.
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostI've done shade, it doesn't work anywhere near as good as this thing. If I really push it, I can get it into the 70's, which is fucking cold.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostDon't give me that BS about shade not working. I have dropped a pool from the high 90s to the mid 70s with a total materials out lay of $600. You just didn't have enough shade.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostDon't give me that BS about shade not working. I have dropped a pool from the high 90s to the mid 70s with a total materials out lay of $600. You just didn't have enough shade.
Artificial Shade works if done correctly...Helped my in-laws on their pool. They were seeing mid 90's in the pool, after we put up the shade it dropped the temp by 10 degrees...and we only shaded about 2/3 of the pool
Those glacier coolers do work but I don't see too many of them. The pools that I do see them on have full sun and they are pretty much a necessity unless they want 98 degree water by August
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Originally posted by black50 View Postx2
Artificial Shade works if done correctly...Helped my in-laws on their pool. They were seeing mid 90's in the pool, after we put up the shade it dropped the temp by 10 degrees...and we only shaded about 2/3 of the pool
Those glacier coolers do work but I don't see too many of them. The pools that I do see them on have full sun and they are pretty much a necessity unless they want 98 degree water by August
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Originally posted by black50 View PostWrong
Its easily removable
So the chiller is barely more expensive (if at all), requires less effort and works better. Some of us are ok spending negligiby more for a superior solution.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostThat requires effort, places to store it and removable shade done cheap is not attractive.
So the chiller is barely more expensive (if at all), requires less effort and works better. Some of us are ok spending negligiby more for a superior solution.
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I guess I should jump in as we finally started yesterday. I got the easement situation worked out with the city after about 3 months of arguing and we started excavating yesterday. I was told 40-60 days to complete.
We are getting a heater and I'm really interested in that cooler option mentioned above. It seems it can be added later if needed so I will see how it goes before I spend more. I've got umbrella holes added all over this thing to add shade as needed so we might be ok.
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