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PHIZA Apr 1st 2004 6:22 am

Swimming Pool
 
We're hoping to be in Perth by mid August on a spouse visa (Medicals permitting, next Tuesday at Manchester).
We are looking at getting a short term let initially and our kids are pushing us to rent somewhere with a swimming pool, now the question is, is the weather warm enough in August to get much use out of it? :confused: or would we need to grease up like a cross channel swimmer. ;) :D ;) any comments from recent arrivals or seasoned Perth dwellers would be much appreciated.

thebarkers Apr 1st 2004 7:48 am

Re: Swimming Pool
 

Originally posted by PHIZA
We're hoping to be in Perth by mid August on a spouse visa (Medicals permitting, next Tuesday at Manchester).
We are looking at getting a short term let initially and our kids are pushing us to rent somewhere with a swimming pool, now the question is, is the weather warm enough in August to get much use out of it? :confused: or would we need to grease up like a cross channel swimmer. ;) :D ;) any comments from recent arrivals or seasoned Perth dwellers would be much appreciated.
my mum lives in perth and says tooooo chilly but dont forget you wont have gone through a winter and summer there yet so compared to our winters it may feel warm !!!

Simone Apr 1st 2004 8:13 am

I think even if you are used to Britain, Perth in August will still be to cold to swim...
It might be about 20 in the day (or 10 or 15) but at night it can get down to 1 even!!

See this thread, exactly same question (brisbane might be ok, but Perth isn't, and August is usually even colder than May)
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...ight=swim+cold

mandandbri Apr 1st 2004 2:53 pm

We arrived in Perth last April and rented a house with a pool that had solar heating. We did not use it from july to early september as it was too cold.

Although it was often very sunny in the day there was a lot of rain (had to drain the pool to stop it overflowing a few times !!) that kept the temperature down and the nights in the winter are chilly i.e. less than 10 degrees and very occasionally below 5 degrees.

Having said that if you've got young kids they would probably go swimming even if the pool was partially covered in ice !!!!

Megalania Apr 1st 2004 3:26 pm

SAUNA POOL
Sauna Pool
sauna pool

DianeOZ Apr 1st 2004 3:28 pm

Our pool is almost out of action now!! I have noticed a big temperature dip in the water since the cold nights have arrived.

renth Apr 1st 2004 3:46 pm


Originally posted by DianeOZ
Our pool is almost out of action now!! I have noticed a big temperature dip in the water since the cold nights have arrived.
get yourself a pool cover. It keeps the heat in and reduces evaporation. You'll get an extra couple of months use each year

janeyray Apr 1st 2004 3:56 pm

Oh.. Far to cold for a pool in August!

We had a pool cover for ours but it only kept the water temp up by about 7-10c, by which time we would have frozen when we got out! We did use it for a few more weeks but really I think unless the pool is heated you won't be using it from around May through to September/October

DianeOZ Apr 1st 2004 4:07 pm

Reth - we HAVE got a pool cover, trouble is I think we have been spoilt now. Anything under bath temperature feels cold now :D :D .

jayr Apr 1st 2004 4:11 pm


Originally posted by DianeOZ
Reth - we HAVE got a pool cover, trouble is I think we have been spoilt now. Anything under bath temperature feels cold now :D :D .

My wife won't use the pool if the water temperature is under 30C! I think its around 24C now so we'll just be paying for the pump running for 12 hours a day and the pool cleaning for the next six months now with no use.

dotty Apr 1st 2004 4:54 pm


Originally posted by jayr
My wife won't use the pool if the water temperature is under 30C! I think its around 24C now so we'll just be paying for the pump running for 12 hours a day and the pool cleaning for the next six months now with no use.
Despite daytime temps of just under 30 everyone in this house has declared "its got really cold early this year" and the pool is once again just a bit more house maintence.

I am sure we used it well into April last year, but the nights have cooled down much earlier this year. We did start using it this summer in September tho, there were some 35 days and everyone was in the pool so probably got 6 months out of it too.

Dawn Adams Apr 1st 2004 7:44 pm

Winterizing your pool
 

Originally posted by jayr
My wife won't use the pool if the water temperature is under 30C! I think its around 24C now so we'll just be paying for the pump running for 12 hours a day and the pool cleaning for the next six months now with no use.
There is no need to be running your pool pump for 12 hours a day over winter..... go and have a chat with your local pool supplier (NOT Coles, Woolies etc) about "winterizing" your pool.

PHIZA Apr 2nd 2004 5:57 am

Thanks for all the responses.:)
Looks like we won't bother with a pool at the short term let.

But this has raised another question, there seems to be an opinion that pools may only be used little more than half the year so does this mean that it may be a luxury you could do without? :confused:

I had already suggested to my kiddies (with little enthusiasm from them) that you probably only use the pool to cool down and splash about in, in the hot summer months, and that an outdoor hot tub/spa might do the job and be a bit cheaper and easier to maintain and be useable for most of the year.

What do other people think.:D ;) :D

Dawn Adams Apr 2nd 2004 6:53 am


Originally posted by PHIZA

I had already suggested to my kiddies (with little enthusiasm from them) that you probably only use the pool to cool down and splash about in, in the hot summer months, and that an outdoor hot tub/spa might do the job and be a bit cheaper and easier to maintain and be useable for most of the year.

What do other people think.:D ;) :D
Hang the expense, I bags the pool.

Sazzle Apr 2nd 2004 9:19 am

But this has raised another question, there seems to be an opinion that pools may only be used little more than half the year so does this mean that it may be a luxury you could do without?


Isnt that like saying for in the UK that central heating is a luxury, so lets just have one radiator, and we will put it in the kitchen?


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