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fabrico pool dome
I am thinking about buying a fabrico pool dome. Has anyone had any experiance with it? It attaches to the top rail and makes it sort of like a greenhouse. It has a zippered door and 3 screened windows. I have a lot of trees, so I have to clean my pool constantly, and have a heating problem. This looks like it would take care of both problems at once. I dont like the idea of swimming in a dome, but I really dont like cleaning a pool that doesnt get used much because of it being too cold. I tried a solar heater, but that didnt do much. My pool stays about 70 to 75 deg all summer. I added a pic if youd like to see one. Thanks, Mike
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Hi Mike, This is not something that is popular here in Arizona. Not much need for it. I have seen one in forty years in the business. I was impressed however. The customer I was installing a new liner for just loved it.
It sounds like, to me, it would satisfy your needs. Hopefully an actual owner will post back with more comments.
Best of luck, Dennis
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Looks like it wouldn't be great for people who are claustrophobic and I would imagine it could get real hot in there! But it would definetly solve your leaf problems!:) I have the same problem with my pool here in Canada, usually stays around the 70 - 75 deg mark.....but it is very refreshing!!:eek:
Hopefully you will find someone on this forum who has experience with one.
Good Luck
Mary
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I'd get one. It could extend the swimming season if you live in the arctic zone like I do. The drawbacks for me are $helflife and co$t. But I love the idea.
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We wanted to get one, but the home owner's association nazis said we couldn't have one.:mad:
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I saw that they had them at Propools.com for around $1700 for the big oval to fit our pool. Shelflife IS a drawback though - the frame appears to be ok, but the plastic/covering material doesn't seem to last very long due to the sun exposure. Great idea though.
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The cheapest one I found on line is $1280 for my 27 ft round. Other places wanted up to $1499.
I was going to spend $399 for a robotic cleaner, but I think Im going to buy this instead. Keeps it clean and warm.