Nope. No idea what that is. I protect my Taylor kit from freezing by storing it inside.
I EXPECT my pool to freeze...I've had over a foot of ice on it some years.
I ordered a test kit from Taylor and they asked me if I wanted to choose the "protect from freezing" option. Not knowing any better, I said yes.
Since then, I've discovered that this is very expensive. I now have an opportunity to decline this option.
Has anyone ever encountered this? If so, what have you done?
Thanks ever so much.
Pool owner - contract signed 21Aug2006; HOA approval granted; complete - existing patio demolition; excavation; rebar; embedded plumbing; gunite; plumbing; electrical; tile and coping; decking; plaster; pool fill; acid start-up; regular start-up; pool school; gas meter upgrade; additional of salt; PDA remote programming.
Nope. No idea what that is. I protect my Taylor kit from freezing by storing it inside.
I EXPECT my pool to freeze...I've had over a foot of ice on it some years.
Carl
I suppose I should clarify that the "protect from freezing" option refers to protecting the kit from freezing during shipping.
Pool owner - contract signed 21Aug2006; HOA approval granted; complete - existing patio demolition; excavation; rebar; embedded plumbing; gunite; plumbing; electrical; tile and coping; decking; plaster; pool fill; acid start-up; regular start-up; pool school; gas meter upgrade; additional of salt; PDA remote programming.
Jefe, I haven't had to order reagents durring the colder months, so can't speak from experience, however - despite the extra cost - I'd get the freeze protection. My reasoning for this can be found in post #8 in this thread http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=1123
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
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