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Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
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'd say she means 24ft Diameter (ie cut the cirlce in half and the straight line is 24ft) would be odd for anyone to measure the circumference or radius and advertise that).
I'd get a tape measure in your yard and work it out and see what you think. I'd say you could do a few laps of it no worries - and if it turns out you need something bigger in the future, use it for your business and as an advertising gimmick, "doggy swimming classes!" Doggy swimming classes, are you offering:thumbsup: Good idea Mandy, there is only 1 therapy place here. |
Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
UPDATE:rofl:
Decided against the pool after speaking to the water delivery guy, he fills loads and says unless you get a good one that can take a heater not to bother as the sun/solar and crappy heaters only heat the top 4ft max which means you get cold feet! |
Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
Coventry
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Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
Originally Posted by purple80
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Coventry
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Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
Originally Posted by dollface
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Who? what? why? where?:lol:
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Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
Originally Posted by Pammy
(Post 8457561)
He was trying to send me to Coventry:rofl:All yesterday:rofl:
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Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools
Originally Posted by Pammy
(Post 8457561)
He was trying to send me to Coventry:rofl:All yesterday:rofl:
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Re: Above Ground Swimming Pools -Need Help call the Pool Professor
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They're everywhere - Lots of great tips.
http://pool-prof.com/tips.html |
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