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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    There are several buttons around the edit box that appears when you post. If you press the wrong one, your post can disappear. My personal favorite is to press the "+Reply to Thread" button, instead of the "Post Quick Reply" button. I must have lost a dozen posts this season that way.

    However, now that I'm 58, I can blame it on "flatulence of the brain, characteristic of aging seniors".
    I'm right behind you at 54...now, what was I talking about ;-)

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    I don't know anything about Buster Crabbe pools so can't help you there. As far as oval vs. round --- maybe think about which one would best fit the space in your yard where you plan to install it. Personally, I've always had round pools. Maybe you'll get some other opinions about this.

    While you are in the planning stage, I want to make a couple of suggestions to you. Go ahead and order a good test kit before your pool is up so you'll have it from day one. The one we recommend is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which you can get through the testkit link in my signature below. Also, do a lot of reading here on the forum and also on our sister website www.poolsolutions.com. (Until your registration is completed, you'll need to log out to be able to see the rest of the forum.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    I don't know anything about Buster Crabbe pools so can't help you there. As far as oval vs. round --- maybe think about which one would best fit the space in your yard where you plan to install it. Personally, I've always had round pools. Maybe you'll get some other opinions about this.

    While you are in the planning stage, I want to make a couple of suggestions to you. Go ahead and order a good test kit before your pool is up so you'll have it from day one. The one we recommend is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which you can get through the testkit link in my signature below. Also, do a lot of reading here on the forum and also on our sister website www.poolsolutions.com. (Until your registration is completed, you'll need to log out to be able to see the rest of the forum.)
    That's what worries me about Buster Crabbe pools, there is not a lot of information out there about them. I know this may open a can of worms but what's better, steel or aluminum? I read a big long thread about it but there didn't seem to be any conclusion.

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    I can't help with the DB vs BC question, but your membership is upgraded. -ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    I can't help with the DB vs BC question, but your membership is upgraded. -ben
    Thanks PoolDoc!

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    On Round vs. Oval, If you can fit a round, get round. They are simpler, cheaper, and there's less to fail.

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    On Round vs. Oval, If you can fit a round, get round. They are simpler, cheaper, and there's less to fail.
    We are looking at a 16X24 oval and a 24 round. I compared the square footage and with the 24' round it seems like we are getting a lot more pool for about $550 less money. Right now we are leaning towards the Doughboy "Desert Spring" 24' round. I have a $300 coupon and with buying the package you get the first five years 100% warranty.

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    What size of pump and what type and size of filter comes with the package. AG pool packages are notorious for pairing a too large pump with a too small filter and that causes problems for many pools. In the case of pool pumps, bigger is not better.

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