I do get shade there in the afternoon, I'll look into one. Any recommendations?
How about vacuums? I assume I'll need one...what's a good one?
I do get shade there in the afternoon, I'll look into one. Any recommendations?
How about vacuums? I assume I'll need one...what's a good one?
You need a telescoping pole and a net. You will definitely need a vacuum of some sort. You can either buy an automatic one of some type of just a manual vac that you attach to the pole. You'll need a pool hose.
One very important thing you will definitely need that hasn't been mentioned is a good test kit. The only one we recommend is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C (better value). You can order it through the Amazon link in my signature. Only buy if the seller listed is Amato Industries. Some other sellers are substituting the K-2005 which is not the one you want.
For the solar cover, I'd look for one that comes cut to size and shape - some are delivered rectangular and you cut it yourself. I don't know if heavier plastic really makes them last longer, any thermal cover will suffer wear and tear and need to be replaced every so often. Color - I don't know if any color works better or worse, I bought blue because water is blue. 30' is pretty big, you may want to cut it into smaller pieces to facilitate handling.
Another thing to get - floaty toys!
Definitely get the K-2006. Much eaiser to read then other kits I've owned.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
I'm looking at a Magniclear solar cover through the same site selling the pool. It's clear, and comes cut to size. I've heard over and over that it's a pain to put on and off, but I will use it and drag the wife or kids outside to help me. I figure If I actually get in the pool, it would be easier...?
Also, what do I need as far as winterization stuff goes. Obviously won't need that for a few months, but I prefer to buy everything at the same time. I guess these newer pools don't have to be drained below the skimmer anymore, there's skimmer covers, etc. How about covers/clips/wall bags, etc? There's mesh or scrim covers, 8 year and 20year and all kinds of different ones. Air pillows? How many do I need and what size? Plugs? What do I do with my filter and pump in the winter? Too many options out there.....
Some of us don't even bother with covering the pool in the winter. It is a big hassle.
With a big solar cover, it is hard to manage as all one piece. I recently bought something called a Solar Roller Cover Stick. (google it) I just got it but haven't even opened the box yet. I have a thread in the AG pool section called Watermom's New Pool Adventure. After I try this thing out, I'll report back in that thread how it works.
I like the looks of the solar cover stick and if WaterMom's experience is positive, I'll be buying one as well.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
Hmmm....I'll look out for the review too. So if I was to divide the 30' cover would I cut it into 4 pieces? How about using the liquid solar cover in addition to an actual solar cover, or maybe use the solar cover every other day or something....would that cause any issues?
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