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    Default Inground pool cleaning.

    The pool I designed is a 12' x 20' Roman style with an average depth of 4 feet. Attached is a 7' spa.

    I want to have an inground pool cleaning system, Any particular type to get or stay away from?

    How many Pumps will I need? I was thinking of cartridge filtration, and chlorine generator. I have a jandy onetouch Rev L... that will handle 4 other functions on order.

    Your help is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Alan

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    Default Re: Inground pool cleaning.

    The filter and pump should be sized together.

    When you say cleaning system do you want an in-floor cleaning system or an automatic pool cleaner like a Polaris, Zodiac, etc.?

    Josh

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    Default Re: Inground pool cleaning.

    In floor, with the series of pop up heads etc.

    Sorry for the confusion.

    Alan

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    Default Re: Inground pool cleaning.

    The mfr of in floor cleaning systems that I briefly considered is from Paramount. http://www.paramountpoolproducts.com/index.php

    I decided against the system mainly for cost reasons. I have not used the system but understand they work well in climates where you are trying to move sand and fine particles to the main drain. From what I understand the in floor systems dont work as well on heavy leaves, etc.

    I am going to get the paramount MDX drains and canister installed though. Just in case I want to sweep leaves or whatever to the main drain I like that it goes to a skimmer like canister poolside.

    I am not familiar with any other mfr of in floor cleaning systems.

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    Default Re: Inground pool cleaning.

    I've never personally dealt with an in-floor system however these are two more vendors to consider:

    Polaris:
    http://www.polarispoolsystems.com/pr...sp?ID=In-Floor

    A&A:
    http://www.aamfg.com/

    Josh

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    Default Re: Inground pool cleaning.

    Thanks for the information... yes that's my primary reason for the in-floor lots of blowing sand here in Las Vegas.

    Alan

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