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Pools
Toying with the idea of getting a temporary pool. Not got much space so would need to be smallish (possibly up to 12') (no paddling pools please:p) as the boy will still want to be able to play soccer (football;)) Any recommendations? Are the 'easyset' style ones ok? We had a small one in the UK and I found it a bit flimsy. But then it was never filled right up:unsure:
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We just got that very pool, got it ready, put first inch of water in and discovered our patio has a slope... So now need to get some sand to make a level area.
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Originally Posted by Mummy3
(Post 10438651)
We just got that very pool, got it ready, put first inch of water in and discovered our patio has a slope... So now need to get some sand to make a level area.
They must be perfectly level or they can collapse. |
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Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 10438949)
Our garden has a slight slope:( Best get the spirit level out:lol:
This is the link to SA rules about inflatables etc. http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Housing...flatable_pools |
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Originally Posted by Sherlock Holmes
(Post 10438974)
You might need to check this but in Victoria you need to put a fence round it. Which is all very silly but required nonetheless. There is a side wall height of the pool that is taken into account.
This is the link to SA rules about inflatables etc. http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Housing...flatable_pools |
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Our temporary pool was a barstard to run........ And when it came down it left a dead patch that never recovered....
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[QUOTE=Sherlock Holmes;10438974]You might need to check this but in Victoria you need to put a fence round it. Which is all very silly but required nonetheless. There is a side wall height of the pool that is taken into account.
Very Silly???? When you consider a child can drown in 6 inches of water, I beg to differ! |
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We put a fence around our temporary pool.It was more expensive to have then the pool.Better to be safe than sorry.We also have a fence round the spa that has been inspected twice to get approved.
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Originally Posted by irishbloo
(Post 10439528)
We put a fence around our temporary pool.It was more expensive to have then the pool.Better to be safe than sorry.We also have a fence round the spa that has been inspected twice to get approved.
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Always considered that if we do not end up living near the coast our ideal home would have a pool. I know they can be quite non-cheap to buy ($20,000+?) but once installed, how expensive are they to run day to day, week to week?
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Originally Posted by Lucas_Dad
(Post 10440803)
Always considered that if we do not end up living near the coast our ideal home would have a pool. I know they can be quite non-cheap to buy ($20,000+?) but once installed, how expensive are they to run day to day, week to week?
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Originally Posted by Lucas_Dad
(Post 10440803)
Always considered that if we do not end up living near the coast our ideal home would have a pool. I know they can be quite non-cheap to buy ($20,000+?) but once installed, how expensive are they to run day to day, week to week?
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Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10441152)
Not much. We have a very old, salt water pool. I spend about $250 a year on salt and chemicals. I have to clean the salt cell and backwash the filter periodically, which is no hassle really. It takes a bit of effort to get the pool into shape after winter but when it is sorted out, maintaining it is less than an hour a week.
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Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 10438557)
Toying with the idea of getting a temporary pool. Not got much space so would need to be smallish (possibly up to 12') (no paddling pools please:p) as the boy will still want to be able to play soccer (football;)) Any recommendations? Are the 'easyset' style ones ok? We had a small one in the UK and I found it a bit flimsy. But then it was never filled right up:unsure:
You're still renting, aren't you? I would check with the landlord first whether you're allowed to have one. |
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
(Post 10441195)
We've only just got our pool installed, it's a fibreglass saltwater chlorinated thingie. Takes only 5 mins before you go in the thing (if you look after it properly that is). It's fab and well worth the money :thumbsup:
I have found so far that we could be charged something called clean fill? ( we are building on a brand new development so not sure about this). Charges if they hit rock, charges for clearing waste.......any info would be greatly appreciated thanks. Tracy E :) |
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