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    Above Ground Pool

    Not looking for a permanent one but want decent quality. Stuck at home, and the in ground project has been deferred due to $22/bbl oil. What do I need to look for? Any brand better than another? Lets say $500 budget, less is better.

    #2
    I’m in on this!

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      #3
      anyone?

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        #4
        Following,

        The wife asked me the same thing yesterday in for best options and pricing..

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          #5
          Go to the river or lake and enjoy is your best option. Above ground has very little insulation and water temps very greatly and chemicals will cost you.

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            #6
            Originally posted by glen View Post
            Go to the river or lake and enjoy is your best option. Above ground has very little insulation and water temps very greatly and chemicals will cost you.
            My honey do list is seriously as follows:

            1. order above ground pool for the kiddo
            2. get a price on patio extension since no inground pool
            3. find reasonably affordable boat to go to the lake


            I'll spend a couple hundred bucks on a pool to burn through that list but you are 100% correct.

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              #7
              The ones we had the pumps seemed small and if you dont run them 24/7 you can get behind on keeping it clear. A larger sand filter will serve you better maybe find a used one for not much. A solar cover helps warm the water and protect the chemicals these are cheap on amazon. Keep a chlorine tablet in a floating dispenser and you should be good. That is about all we do with the current one.

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                #8
                Intex. Get one that comes with a sand pump.

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                  #9
                  Great information, keep it coming...

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                    #10
                    Thread on here from just the other day with some info.


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                      #11
                      Yeah. Intel is fine. Just get the one with a sand filter. Those cartridge deals are pure D Shiite.

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                        #12
                        I got this to last us a while. Its a bit higher than your price listed. I also swapped out the DE filter for a cartridge filter and bigger pump package. I added a side wall skimmer too.

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                          #13
                          I have a intex for goin on 6 yrs now. The sand filter and saltwater system make it way easier to maintain.

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                            #14
                            My mom had one that was about 20' in diameter. Once she switched to a sand filter and kept chlorine in it there weren't to many problems. Hers happened to be in the shade after about noon so that helped a little with the hot water issue. It still was never comfortably cool.

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                              #15
                              We have a 24' Intex with the bigger pump and sand filter and it will last you several years until your ready for your inground!!!!!!!!!

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