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    Default Sand filter for Temporary pool?

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    Hi guys,

    First post.

    Just a quickie to start. I'm looking to get a large temporary swimming pool for the back garden for summer, but not sure if I need a full power sand filter or is it only really worth it for a permanent swimming pool?

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    Last edited by PoolDoc; 07-22-2012 at 06:53 PM.

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    Default Re: Sand filter for Temporary pool?

    Sorry, Paul,

    But you'll have to describe the alternatives you have available to you, before we can offer any advice. A great deal of what's readily available here, is not available at all in England.

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    No worries Ben,

    Hairypaw has responded to my post, but it only shows in my email? Just saying that a sand filter will do the job I'm looking for and I've seen these online and in the shops over here so we should be fine.

    Now if you can magic up some decent weather over here?

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    I dunno; here in the southeast US, we're just finishing up 2-3 weeks of clouds and rain -- outlook if for another week+ of 30 - 40% chance of daily thunderstorms!

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    Hah, sounds like you've got a case of English weather, still, makes the place look green!

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    Default Re: Sand filter for Temporary pool?

    I can vouch for the fact that the Chickamauga Civil War Battlefield, where we walk most days, is VERY green . . . and humid. I spent a summer in England, many years ago, and I don't recall any days when it was humid and 95 F (35 C), so I'm not sure it's much like what you're experiencing.

    That year I was in Europe, I got rather tired of being asked to say "y'all" and listening to comments about our 'wasteful' air conditioning. Consequently, when I met lifeguards from Holland and England hired to work at various summer camps on some of the work exchange programs, I was a bit gleeful when I had a chance to watch them gasping like fish on hot pavement when they got out of the plane into Chattanooga's June heat and humidity!

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