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<blockquote data-quote="DrZed" data-source="post: 16561785" data-attributes="member: 200056"><p>FWIW... pipe a second main drain with separate piping (super easy at construction) and T it into a small header out of the ground by the filter. It sounds like you're there for the long haul, in case one of the main drains cracks you'll have a backup to revert to and continue to have good pool circulation. Had an IG pool for some time (20x40x9) and that main drain always caused me concern if something happened to it. Seeing as you're in TX and water circulates all the time, maybe the backup is cheap insurance? Also we used Bromine... expensive but much nicer than chlorine... it does breakdown quicker than chlorine in sun though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrZed, post: 16561785, member: 200056"] FWIW... pipe a second main drain with separate piping (super easy at construction) and T it into a small header out of the ground by the filter. It sounds like you're there for the long haul, in case one of the main drains cracks you'll have a backup to revert to and continue to have good pool circulation. Had an IG pool for some time (20x40x9) and that main drain always caused me concern if something happened to it. Seeing as you're in TX and water circulates all the time, maybe the backup is cheap insurance? Also we used Bromine... expensive but much nicer than chlorine... it does breakdown quicker than chlorine in sun though... [/QUOTE]
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