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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="matab14" data-source="post: 16429113" data-attributes="member: 44239"><p>I will agree with most on this subject. Bought house 4 years ago with an inground 16 x 32. It's a nice thing when its up and running but like all have said, you have to check it about everyday. I live back in the woods so I battle leaves the most. I have trimmed around it a lot and dropped a few big tress in the last year or so to help some of that out but still warrants a good amount of upkeep. It was terribly maintained before I bought it so that's helped nothing! Am in the processing of adding a new hot tub at the moment though so figure why not add more stuff to maintain while I'm at it. haha</p><p></p><p>I will say this, I use a chemical called chrlorobrite (Basically is liquid chlorine) have a ton of success from that. I put about 1/2 gallon in every 3 days once it's gets good and hot out and it works wonders. Never have to measure anything and I feel like it doesn't leave your skin feeling dried out or burn in your eyes like some pools do....</p><p></p><p>No way i'd install myself though. If you don't set the under ground pipes just right you end up like mine and have air leaks on the suction side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matab14, post: 16429113, member: 44239"] I will agree with most on this subject. Bought house 4 years ago with an inground 16 x 32. It's a nice thing when its up and running but like all have said, you have to check it about everyday. I live back in the woods so I battle leaves the most. I have trimmed around it a lot and dropped a few big tress in the last year or so to help some of that out but still warrants a good amount of upkeep. It was terribly maintained before I bought it so that's helped nothing! Am in the processing of adding a new hot tub at the moment though so figure why not add more stuff to maintain while I'm at it. haha I will say this, I use a chemical called chrlorobrite (Basically is liquid chlorine) have a ton of success from that. I put about 1/2 gallon in every 3 days once it's gets good and hot out and it works wonders. Never have to measure anything and I feel like it doesn't leave your skin feeling dried out or burn in your eyes like some pools do.... No way i'd install myself though. If you don't set the under ground pipes just right you end up like mine and have air leaks on the suction side. [/QUOTE]
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