CarlD
11-10-2010, 07:19 AM
I thought since most people are not really worrying about their pools right now this might be an interesting topic.
I was at the vet's yesterday with a sick dog.
She was telling she has a 1,200 gal FG indoor pool she uses for dog therapy. But there are two problems:
1) Hair gets all the way through all the inline hair strainers and STILL gets into the filter. I'm wondering if skimmer socks and slime bags on the returns will cure that.
2) She's running carts and she has one of the local pool stores cleaning them for her. She says they are cleaning them in an acid bath. "Acid?" says I. "No wonder they only last 3 months". She said all the detergents are too expensive so I suggested a plastic trash barrel and a box of Electrosol--powdered. Also suggested a sand filter might be less maintenance.
Additionally, she said one of the carts isn't paper and only lasts a month.
Any thoughts? She's relying on the pool store for testing and is using Bio-Ripoff's "Burn out" for chlorine. Says no stabilizer, and the dogs are doing well. She says she dumps the water weekly and keeps it at 90deg F.
I don't know the brand of filter or pump, but I do know there is one skimmer and two low drains (I'm guessing a pair of floor drains).
Thanks.
Carl
I was at the vet's yesterday with a sick dog.
She was telling she has a 1,200 gal FG indoor pool she uses for dog therapy. But there are two problems:
1) Hair gets all the way through all the inline hair strainers and STILL gets into the filter. I'm wondering if skimmer socks and slime bags on the returns will cure that.
2) She's running carts and she has one of the local pool stores cleaning them for her. She says they are cleaning them in an acid bath. "Acid?" says I. "No wonder they only last 3 months". She said all the detergents are too expensive so I suggested a plastic trash barrel and a box of Electrosol--powdered. Also suggested a sand filter might be less maintenance.
Additionally, she said one of the carts isn't paper and only lasts a month.
Any thoughts? She's relying on the pool store for testing and is using Bio-Ripoff's "Burn out" for chlorine. Says no stabilizer, and the dogs are doing well. She says she dumps the water weekly and keeps it at 90deg F.
I don't know the brand of filter or pump, but I do know there is one skimmer and two low drains (I'm guessing a pair of floor drains).
Thanks.
Carl