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We               recently               received               an               Intex               above               ground               metal               pool               for               our               children               for               their               birthday               from               the               grandparents.

It               was               found               on               sale               at               Kmart               for               $119.

It               is               usually               $199.

We               were               able               to               get               everything               that               is               needed               for               the               pool               for               around               $200               including               the               pool.

We               chose               this               kind               because               it               does               not               have               an               inflatable               ring               at               the               top.

This               makes               the               pool               really               12               feet               across               the               entire               way.

You               also               do               not               have               to               worry               about               it               getting               a               hole               in               the               inflatable               part               of               the               pool.

Our               pool               is               12"               X               30".

This               is               the               perfect               size               for               us.

My               two               year               old               can               stand               up               in               it               without               her               head               being               under               the               water.

I               can               even               sit               on               the               bottom               to               relax               if               I               do               not               feel               like               floating               around               or               playing.
               When               it               was               time               to               set               up               the               pool,               we               put               down               a               blue               tarp               underneath               the               area.

It               was               very               simple               to               set               up.

You               lay               it               all               out               and               insert               the               metal               poles.

They               all               insert               into               each               other               to               hold               it               together.

We               have               never               had               one               piece               fall               apart               or               out               even               for               a               second.

You               then               start               to               fill               the               pool.

While               it               is               filling,               make               sure               that               you               spread               out               the               bottom               inside               so               you               will               not               end               up               with               huge               lumps               in               your               pool.

You               will               be               able               to               put               the               pump               together               while               the               pool               is               filling               since               the               holes               for               it               are               pretty               far               up.

The               pump               is               very               simple               to               put               in               using               hose               clamps               that               come               with               it.

Everything               we               needed               was               in               the               box               for               the               pool.
               This               pool               does               not               come               with               a               ladder.

Our               older               daughter               and               the               adults               can               just               climb               into               it               with               no               problem.

We               simply               lift               the               little               one               into               the               pool.

I               prefer               no               ladder               because               then               she               cannot               try               to               get               in               by               herself.

We               purchased               a               cover               to               put               on               it.

It               was               a               bit               difficult               to               figure               out               how               to               keep               on,               but               I               am               doing               better               with               it.

Here               are               my               tips               for               keeping               the               cover               on               the               pool.
               We               use               a               chlorine               floater               in               the               pool               and               it               does               a               great               job.

The               pump               does               clean               the               water,               but               you               have               to               make               sure               you               clean               out               the               filter               about               once               a               week               if               you               use               it               often.

Make               sure               that               you               vent               the               pump               or               it               will               not               work.

This               is               simple               to               do               with               a               little               twist               of               the               knob               on               top.

Only               vent               it               when               the               pump               is               running               or               you               will               lose               pool               water.

The               pump               does               a               great               job,               but               I               think               one               size               up               bigger               pump               would               be               a               bit               better               for               this               size               pool.
               Over               all               I               am               very               happy               with               this               pool               for               the               amount               of               money               paid               for               it.

It               is               a               great               deal               and               perfect               for               our               children.

We               spent               less               money               on               the               pool               than               a               season               pass               to               some               local               water               parks               for               the               entire               family.

They               are               happy               and               so               are               we!






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    If               you               are               fortunate               enough               to               live               in               an               area               of               the               country               that               is               warm               for               all               or               most               of               the               year,               winterizing               your               swimming               pool               is               probably               not               even               a               consideration               for               you.

    If,               however,               you               live               in               a               colder               part               of               the               country               and               you               have               not               yet               winterized               your               swimming               pool,               I               would               suggest               expediency               as               Winter               is               just               around               the               corner.

    Here               are               some               tips               for               getting               the               job               done               so               you               can               rest               assured               that               your               pool               will               be               in               tip-top               condition               when               the               warmer               season               rolls               back               around.

    The               first               step               is               easy;               cleaning               up.

    Take               down               solar               blanket,               ladders,               diving               boards,               handrails,               water               volley               nets,               toys,               etc.

    Clean               them               and               put               them               away               for               the               season.
                   Second               of               all               you               need               to               vacuum               the               water               completely.

    You               can               put               the               vacuum               on               filter               if               there               is               not               a               'waste'               setting               on               your               dial.

    This               ensures               that               the               waste               is               coming               completely               out               of               the               pool               and               not               being               stored               within               it               for               the               long               months               that               are               ahead.
                   Check               the               literature               for               your               pool               to               see               what               level               of               water               is               recommended               for               the               winter,               as               well               as               what               type               of               cover               you               will               need.

    You               may               also               want               to               purchase               cover               clips               if               you               live               in               an               area               that               can               get               quite               windy               during               the               winter               months.

    If               you               do               not               have               literature               with               your               pool               (i.e.,               you               purchased               a               home               with               the               pool               already               in               place               and               no               literature               is               to               be               found)               consult               your               local               swimming               pool               store               and               ask               to               speak               to               someone               in               the               know.

    This               is               an               important               measure               to               take.

    Some               people               want               to               drain               their               pools               completely,               and               while               this               is               fine               for               some               pools               and               recommended               for               others,               there               are               those               that               cannot               be               drained               lest               they               be               completely               ruined               (the               inground               concrete               pool).
                   Once               your               water               level               is               at               the               appropriate               level               for               winterizing,               check               the               pH               balance               of               your               water               and               treat               as               recommended               by               your               local               pool               store               or               pool               literature.

    Again,               this               varies               for               each               swimming               pool               so               be               sure               you               are               acting               appropriately               as               your               particular               type               of               pool               dictates.

    It               is               important               to               remember               that               freezing               temperatures               can               be               harsh               on               the               pool               so               treating               the               water               to               avoid               corrosion               is               a               necessity.

    You               must               be               sure               to               add               the               proper               chemicals               to               the               pool               that               are               created               specifically               for               winterizing               it.
                   The               next               step               is               to               get               those               valves               and               pipes               clear               of               water               and               protected               for               the               harsh               weather               that               is               to               come.

    Heaters               should               also               be               drained               and               completely               eliminated               of               water.

    Use               a               professional               pool               vacuum               if               possible               to               blow               any               water               out               of               underground               lines.

    You               can               use               a               shop               vac               if               nothing               else               is               available.

    Plug               lines.

    Optionally               you               can               fill               the               lines               with               anti-freeze               (while               easy               to               do,               you               must               again               get               your               directions               for               this               from               a               professional               pool               person               to               make               sure               you               are               doing               it               correctly               and               avoiding               unnecessary               problems               that               could               occur).
                   After               you               have               protected               your               valves               and               pipes,               clean               your               filters               and               drain               them               completely.

    You               can               take               the               plugs               out               but               make               sure               to               apply               a               thick               application               of               lube               to               them.

    This               ensures               that               rust               cannot               move               in               and               take               over               during               the               cold               months               of               winter.

    You               may               also               want               to               consider               purchasing               a               filter               cover               to               protect               your               pump               during               this               particular               season.
                   The               ideal               time               to               winterize               your               pool               is               before               leaves               fall               but               if               you               have               not               done               it               by               then               you               must               ensure               that               it               gets               done.

    Ice               can               cause               exponential               damage               to               a               pool               and               even               destroy               it.

    A               few               steps               of               precaution               can               save               you               costly               repairs               or               replacement               fees               in               the               future.






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                   As               warm               weather               approaches,               thus               marks               the               beginning               of               pool               season.

    Whether               you               have               a               spacious               inground               swimming               pool               or               a               modest               above               ground               pool,               pre-Memorial               Day               is               the               best               time               to               start               thinking               of               opening               the               pool.

    This               will               give               you               ample               time               to               check               equipment               operation,               and               get               your               water               in               balance               for               a               successful               swim               season.
                   To               ensure               the               task               goes               smoothly,               use               the               pool               opening               tips               listed               below.

    A               swimming               pool               company               will               come               out               to               your               home               and               do               the               job               for               you,               but               will               charge               between               $               125               -               $               200               plus               the               cost               of               chemicals               to               do               so.

    Therefore,               you               can               save               a               bundle               by               learning               how               to               open               a               swimming               pool               yourself.
                   Pool               opening               tips               -
                   Remove               excess               water               from               cover               -               Pump               excess               water               off               the               cover               and               gently               sweep               off               any               other               leaves               or               debris.

    This               is               extremely               important,               as               dumping               off               this               filth               into               your               pool               can               make               it               difficult               to               balance               the               water               later               on.
                   Remove               the               cover               -               Very               carefully               remove               the               cover               from               the               pool.

    This               task               will               be               easier               with               two               people.
                   Clean               the               cover               before               storing               -               Use               a               cover               cleaner               to               thoroughly               clean               the               cover               before               storing               for               the               summer.

    Be               sure               to               let               it               air               dry               completely               before               storing               to               prevent               mold               and               mildew               growth.
                   Remove               plugs               and               gizmos,               etc.

    -               If               you               used               plugs               or               gizmos               to               keep               lines               from               freezing,               remove               them               and               set               them               aside               for               next               year's               pool               closing.

    Place               the               skimmer               basket               back               into               position               if               it               was               removed               at               closing,               too.
                   Reconnect               equipment               -If               the               pump               or               filter               was               disconnected               or               disassembled               at               closing,               reconnect               everything               to               get               them               ready               for               opening.
                   Return               the               ladders               and               other               equipment               -               If               you               removed               the               ladder,               it               can               be               returned               to               its               proper               location               now.

    Additionally,               if               you               own               an               inground               pool               and               disconnected               the               dive               or               slide,               they               can               be               reinstalled               now.

    Inspect               the               bolts               for               any               sign               or               rusting               or               corrosion.
                   Add               water               -               Since               most               of               us               lower               the               water               level               at               closing,               it               will               need               to               be               raised               in               order               to               open               a               swimming               pool.

    Add               enough               water               to               fill               approximately               2/3               of               the               way               up               to               the               skimmer.
                   Turn               on               the               equipment               -               Turn               on               the               pump               and               filter               to               circulate               the               water               inside               the               pool.

    If               you               have               a               heater,               turn               it               on               as               well.

    If               you               have               problems               with               the               equipment,               now               is               the               best               time               to               tend               to               it.
                   Sweep               the               pool               -               Scoop               and               sweep               leaves,               pine               needles,               and               other               debris               from               the               bottom               of               the               pool.

    Manually               vacuum               the               pool               if               you               don't               have               an               automatic               model               to               do               the               job               for               you.
                   Add               chemicals               -               Once               you               have               the               water               free               from               debris,               you               can               add               your               pool               chemicals.

    Add               pool               shock               and               algaecide.
                   Test               the               water               levels               -               Wait               48               hours               and               test               your               water.

    Adjust               the               chemicals               accordingly               to               ensure               clear               pool               water               all               season               long.
                   To               keep               pool               water               crystal               clear,               remember               to               shock               the               pool               regularly               and               always               shock               after               a               rainstorm,               or               after               a               large               group               of               people               swim.

    Test               the               water               yourself               frequently,               or               take               it               to               a               local               pool               specialty               store               and               ask               them               to               test               it               for               you.

    Most               will               run               the               testing               for               you               at               no               charge,               provide               a               free               analysis               and               make               recommendations,               provided               you               purchase               chemicals               from               them.
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