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    Well, I guess I haven’t really made up my mind yet. To tell the truth, it’s now a combination of things. One is the price, about $500 more. CFO Wifey is having an issue already. Two, the builder is more familiar with the Hayward as he used to install those before the Intellichlor, and lastly, I’m not sure we need something this “upscale” just for peace of mind. Guess that would be 4 things if you include my wife.

    I’ll continue to do a little research. We haven’t come to a point where a decision has to be made yet, contract is still on hold.

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    Sometimes it's best to go with what your trusted pro knows. And, of course, the CFO's judgement is critical to any firm.
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    Well, it’s been a while and I thought I’d post an update. We just signed our contract yesterday and paid the deposit. Now we’re waiting on HOA approval and we can get underway. Woohoo!

    As for the chlorinator, I’m now leaning toward the AutoPilot. There seems to be amenities that are going to be convenient for our situation that the Hayward doesn’t offer…at least not that I could find. One feature is temperature compensation since we’ll be running the spa pretty much year round, and another is that it will be able to run at low speeds. I think I’m going to have another chat session with Poolsean to see if this will work for our needs.

    I found out yesterday for our pipes not to freeze over the colder months, the builder will set our pump speed to run very slowly to keep water moving thru the pipes. I need to nail this part of it down a little bit more because I don’t know if the pump is set to run continually or just when the temperature is below freezing. If it’s running continually I’m not sure what this will do to our electrical bill, or the equipment for that matter, but I guess we’re going to find out.

    But for now, I think the AutoPilot is what we’ll be going with….just have to convince the CFO now.

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    Congratulations on signing! Thanks for the update.
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    Congrats on taking the next step.
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    Good luck with it!
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    Good evening all,

    Hope everyone had a very nice Thanksgiving. Just wanted to continue my update and let you know where we are in our process.

    We finally got approval from our HOA and we’re getting ready to pull the permit for the build. Landscaping is holding up the process a bit, but we should have that wrapped up in the next week.

    For what I’ve been doing since the last time I’ve updated, been emailing with PoolSean a bit and have decided to go with the AutoPilot . Didn’t really have to twist the CFO’s arm either. The main reason for going with the AutoPilot basically comes down to it being able to generate chlorine at low temps and continue working at low speeds as mentioned earlier. With our keeping the spa working thru the winter months, these features will come in handy. I’m not sure if the Hayward Aquarite is capable of these features, but I believe I gave them every opportunity to put their hand in the pot and explain what great features they offer.

    I’ve been researching robotic pool cleaners, also, I will be posting a new thread soon in the appropriate forum so please, everyone who has experience/input, throw your knowledge in. I’ve researched about 3 that I like so far.

    Also, I’d like to start posting pics for anyone who’s interested in seeing our progress once it actually starts to happen, but I am not too sure how/where to do that. I read somewhere on here how to post pics but I can’t remember where, either. I know it involves the use of Photobucket which I just created an account. Any help on that? Once I start posting our progress, is there a limit as to how much I can upload? I don’t want to overdo it and get my hand slapped by Ben. 

    Thanks for everyone’s input so far. Still have a long way to go, and I hope you’ll all stick with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toybuilder View Post
    I found out yesterday for our pipes not to freeze over the colder months, the builder will set our pump speed to run very slowly to keep water moving thru the pipes. I need to nail this part of it down a little bit more because I don’t know if the pump is set to run continually or just when the temperature is below freezing. If it’s running continually I’m not sure what this will do to our electrical bill, or the equipment for that matter, but I guess we’re going to find out.
    Normally in areas where you get a hard freeze people "close" their pool. This involves removing the water from the pipes so that busted pipes is a non issue. Unless you have a generator/UPS for the pool pump, relying on it running all winter is probably a bad idea. One power outage and you might have busted pipes.

    Here's information on how to close a pool. You can also hire a pool guy to do it for you if you'd rather not DIY.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelemvor View Post
    Normally in areas where you get a hard freeze people "close" their pool. This involves removing the water from the pipes so that busted pipes is a non issue. Unless you have a generator/UPS for the pool pump, relying on it running all winter is probably a bad idea. One power outage and you might have busted pipes.

    Here's information on how to close a pool. You can also hire a pool guy to do it for you if you'd rather not DIY.
    Thanks for the input. We are closing our pool down for the winter...but not our spa. Discussed this with the builder and he says that he's done this before. With the equipment and exposed piping inside the equipment building, and it being insulated, we should be ok. I hope. If worse comes to worse and it gets super cold, I'll put a small portable heater in there to keep things above freezing. Guess we'll see in a few months.
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    You are outta my league here on any advise, Toy... But I sure hope it works out. A spa post-close and pre-open sounds wonderful! I SO wish we had some kind, any kind of spa!!! So jealous!
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