kelemvor
02-24-2011, 02:32 PM
Just wanted to share an experience I had with something very simple that today made my life much easier when it comes to cleaning the pool.
First off, I live in west central FL, USA. We have "sprall" or "fapring" where the leaves on the oak trees drop in what northerners describe as "spring".
I bought a house last July with a pool (my first pool, btw)! It was a short sale, and I never got to talk to the owner. So I had to figure out all the pool operation stuff on my own (with the help of this forum and the pool store).
Well, not knowing anything about pools I decided to use what was on hand initially. There were a few poles, a vacuum, a suckey thing that cleans the bottom of the pool, and a worn out skimmer thing that goes on the end of the pole as well as a worn out brush.
I went to the pool store and picked up replacements for the skimmer thingy and the brush, and all seemed well until I went to the store today to look at solar covers when I noticed something on the wall.
"Leaf Rake" Net thingy: http://store.pinchapenny.com/products/images/large/02130193.jpg
vs the net thingy I had: http://store.pinchapenny.com/products/images/large/02120475.jpg
(hope these photos are ok to post links to).
When I got home with the skimmer and tried it out I found it was probably 4x as fast (maybe more) than the flat one. Google shows tons of companies make and sell these things, making me feel a bit foolish for getting/using the flat one the first time around. In my defense, I submit that they did not have the leaf rake type at the store when I went and I never thought to look into it further.
Moral of the story? If you're using one of those "flat" skimmer nets like I pictured above, go try and find a larger one that has like a bag net. It didn't even cost significantly more than I paid for the flat one.
First off, I live in west central FL, USA. We have "sprall" or "fapring" where the leaves on the oak trees drop in what northerners describe as "spring".
I bought a house last July with a pool (my first pool, btw)! It was a short sale, and I never got to talk to the owner. So I had to figure out all the pool operation stuff on my own (with the help of this forum and the pool store).
Well, not knowing anything about pools I decided to use what was on hand initially. There were a few poles, a vacuum, a suckey thing that cleans the bottom of the pool, and a worn out skimmer thing that goes on the end of the pole as well as a worn out brush.
I went to the pool store and picked up replacements for the skimmer thingy and the brush, and all seemed well until I went to the store today to look at solar covers when I noticed something on the wall.
"Leaf Rake" Net thingy: http://store.pinchapenny.com/products/images/large/02130193.jpg
vs the net thingy I had: http://store.pinchapenny.com/products/images/large/02120475.jpg
(hope these photos are ok to post links to).
When I got home with the skimmer and tried it out I found it was probably 4x as fast (maybe more) than the flat one. Google shows tons of companies make and sell these things, making me feel a bit foolish for getting/using the flat one the first time around. In my defense, I submit that they did not have the leaf rake type at the store when I went and I never thought to look into it further.
Moral of the story? If you're using one of those "flat" skimmer nets like I pictured above, go try and find a larger one that has like a bag net. It didn't even cost significantly more than I paid for the flat one.