Thanks.....great to have a closer approximation of the actual water in the pool
Raising the bottom will decrease the volume even more......easier to solar heat the pool
Thanks.....great to have a closer approximation of the actual water in the pool
Raising the bottom will decrease the volume even more......easier to solar heat the pool
16x32 rectangle 16.6K* gal IG vinyl pool; Chlorine; Hayward Pro-Grid DE4820 Vertical Grid DE filter; Hayward 1.5hp SP3010X AZ15 1 speed pump; 4/8/2012 hrs; solar heat; drops method; Rainwater; summer: solar; winter: mesh; none; PF:7.2
PoolDoc / Ben
Actually it will make quite a difference, since we have a stream on the property & groundwater flow
The groundwater flow constantly cools the bottom of the pool
The 1st year we lived here we hardly used the pool as it was too cold
With solar heat the 2nd year temps were in the 80's
Insulating the bottom against the ground water flow will make a big difference, just wish the whole pool had been insulated when installed
16x32 rectangle 16.6K* gal IG vinyl pool; Chlorine; Hayward Pro-Grid DE4820 Vertical Grid DE filter; Hayward 1.5hp SP3010X AZ15 1 speed pump; 4/8/2012 hrs; solar heat; drops method; Rainwater; summer: solar; winter: mesh; none; PF:7.2
Insulating a pool can make a difference, but it's still true that your major loss is via the surface.
I had a cover the 1st year we moved in, I did not have solar heat
In my case the major loss of heat is thru the ground
16x32 rectangle 16.6K* gal IG vinyl pool; Chlorine; Hayward Pro-Grid DE4820 Vertical Grid DE filter; Hayward 1.5hp SP3010X AZ15 1 speed pump; 4/8/2012 hrs; solar heat; drops method; Rainwater; summer: solar; winter: mesh; none; PF:7.2
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