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Re: Intex Ultra fram 16 x 32 - HELP.....Pleeaaseee! :)
I installed the exact same pool 1 and 1/2 weeks ago. Like Waste stated above, the sides will bow in. They actually bow in a large amount and my wife and I were really worried as well. But when the pool gets to about 75%, the sides begin to move back out. Just thought I would throw in my 2 cents since I just went through the same installation.
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Re: Intex Ultra fram 16 x 32 - HELP.....Pleeaaseee! :)
Thanks for reply...it's coming along. Are you planning on leaving yours up year round? We're in Ohio and its not really recommended, however we see a lot of folks around here leaving their pools up.
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I live in Southeast Texas so our winters aren't very harsh. I'm planning on keeping the pool up year-round and I'll use the included cover as well. I don't really know at this point how much maintenance is supposed to continue during the off season, but I will be reading and educating myself. The cost of water and cleaning the metals out of my water is just too high to start from scratch again next year though.
Does the low salinity water used in these pools freeze in the northern states during winter?
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Re: Intex Ultra fram 16 x 32 - HELP.....Pleeaaseee! :)
In Southeast Texas, you should be able to keep the pool up all year--just make sure that you have the pump running overnight during sub-freezing night temps so that your pipes don't freeze and burst. Your chlorine consumption will be substantially lower, though, when the water gets colder. I'm in Northwest Louisiana, near Shreveport, and mine stays open all year too...
Janet
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Re: Intex Ultra fram 16 x 32 - HELP.....Pleeaaseee! :)
Oh ok. Near Beaumont area here. That clears up alot. I was worried that I might have to continue adding $$$ throughout the winter, but it sounds like chemicals will be a low cost.
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Re: Intex Ultra fram 16 x 32 - HELP.....Pleeaaseee! :)
Well....we'll find out this December! ahahaha......last winter was fairly mild. But here is what a man we know has done to his pool every year: he partially drains the pool, takes a salt block and puts it in a 5 gallon bucket, pokes holes in the lid and puts it on. Then he places it in the center (he has a round bubble pool) and puts the cover on the pool. He says this keeps it from freezing solid. I think I'll ask around, but I've noticed some homes that have them up for a few years so we're going to give it a try. Next problem for me is the barn cats!!! They keep jumping up on the rail and looking into the pool.....anyone want a cat? or 12? ahaha....Thanks!
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Thanks much! it is done and amazing, but ....my cement slabs are snapping in half....oh Nooooo! but, we're on a lot of shale here, so I'm praying there won't be much shifting.
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Re: Intex Ultra fram 16 x 32 - HELP.....Pleeaaseee! :)
membership upgraded. -ben
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