maclelld51
06-02-2011, 09:55 PM
i own a small b&b in costa rica and want to put inground the above 2 pools.
16.5 ft x 33 ft. - avg depth 4 ft- estimated 16k gallons?
23 ft x 4 ft. depth 2.5 ft. for kids. - est. 4k gallons
we have infrequent earthquakes in this region, usually no damage whatsoever, just the ground trembling, since i am not located near any of the more active areas. the most common pools are constructed with cinder block, but there is 1 firm nearby who can install fibreglass pools. any help on which to choose and why would help alot.
also, is it possible to run two pools off 1 pump? electricity costs are very high here and i need to minimize costs- as do we all. there is a business nearby that sells HAYWARD pumps and equipment. from the research i've done so far- this seems to be a good brand of pump. do they have a 2 stage high efficiency pump(s) that would work in this setup.
i guess for now i'll go with an inline chlorine system, and a sand filter. i was thinking about 50-60gpm would be about right?
any suggestions are appreciated.
daniel
16.5 ft x 33 ft. - avg depth 4 ft- estimated 16k gallons?
23 ft x 4 ft. depth 2.5 ft. for kids. - est. 4k gallons
we have infrequent earthquakes in this region, usually no damage whatsoever, just the ground trembling, since i am not located near any of the more active areas. the most common pools are constructed with cinder block, but there is 1 firm nearby who can install fibreglass pools. any help on which to choose and why would help alot.
also, is it possible to run two pools off 1 pump? electricity costs are very high here and i need to minimize costs- as do we all. there is a business nearby that sells HAYWARD pumps and equipment. from the research i've done so far- this seems to be a good brand of pump. do they have a 2 stage high efficiency pump(s) that would work in this setup.
i guess for now i'll go with an inline chlorine system, and a sand filter. i was thinking about 50-60gpm would be about right?
any suggestions are appreciated.
daniel