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Would               you               like               to               know               the               secret               to               a               summer               full               of               fun               for               the               whole               family               for               under               $150?

The               best               investment               you               can               make               this               summer               that               will               please               the               whole               family               is               a               large               above               ground               Intex               pool.

For               under               $100,               you               can               purchase               a               12               foot               diameter,               42'               deep               pool               that               comes               with               a               very               efficient               pump               that               that               cleans               the               pool               and               a               ladder               to               get               in               and               out               of               the               pool               Intex               pools               are               virtually               no-brainers               to               set               up.

For               an               extra               $25,               you               can               buy               a               solar               cover               and               pool               skimmer.

Filling               the               pool               will               cost               around               $15               for               water               (rough               estimate).

The               top               of               the               pool               consists               of               an               inflatable               ring               which               keeps               the               pool               in               balance.

As               the               pool               fills,               the               inflatable               ring               rises               with               water               keeping               the               sides               level.

The               pool               comes               with               a               set               up               DVD               but               there               are               some               pragmatic               details               that               are               missing               from               the               instructions.

Follow               this               guide               for               low               maintenance               summer               fun.

Here               are               several               tips               to               keep               your               pool               safe,               fun               and               hassle-free.
               First,               select               a               piece               of               grass               or               concrete               for               your               pool.

Concrete               makes               smoother               bottom,               but               children               may               hurt               themselves               more               easily.

Grass               is               softer,               but               the               pool               will               kill               the               grass.

Select               a               spot               in               the               open               and               not               under               trees.

This               will               keep               the               pool               cleaner.

Whichever               you               choose,               be               sure               to               smooth               away               all               sharp               objects,               twigs,               rocks,               etc               to               prepare               the               surface.

Lay               a               tarp               down               and               place               the               pool               on               top               of               the               tarp.

This               will               protect               the               bottom               of               the               pool.
               To               fill               the               pool,               inflate               the               ring,               spread               the               pool               base               out               smooth.

Don't               over-inflate,               especially               if               you               are               filling               the               ring               on               a               cool               dry               day.

Warm               humid               air               expands               and               may               burst               your               pool               ring.

As               always               the               instructions               make               pool               set               up               look               easier               than               it               actually               is.

That's               basically               because               the               pool               you               will               be               filling               has               been               squashed               into               a               box               and               is               wrinkled.

This               makes               it               somewhat               more               tedious               to               get               all               the               wrinkles               out               of               the               base.

And               you               want               a               wrinkle               free               base               in               your               pool.

To               make               the               job               easier,               you               can               set               the               pool               in               the               sun               to               warm               the               plastic               and               make               it               easier               to               smooth.

If               you               have               a               yard               full               of               children               eagerly               waiting               to               swim,               you               can               begin               to               fill               the               pool               immediately,               while               doing               what               I               call               I               call               'walking               out               the               wrinkles'.

As               the               the               pool               fills,               have               everyone               walk               to               the               edge               and               around               the               base               smoothing               out               the               wrinkles.
               Insert               the               garden               hose               into               the               base               of               the               pool               and               begin               to               fill.

This               can               be               used               to               drain               the               pool               by               inserting               a               disconnected               hose               and               the               adapter               it               comes               with.

This               way,               you               can               divert               the               water               to               your               garden               or               flower               bed.

When               the               water               reaches               a               certain               level               in               filling,               the               pressure               will               force               the               hose               out.

Remove               the               hose               and               place               it               over               the               side               of               the               pool               to               continue               filling.

Keep               an               eye               on               the               hose               to               make               sure               that               it               is               filling               the               pool               and               hasn't               fallen               out.
               It               isn't               necessary               to               buy               expensive               pool               filters,               cleaners               or               algae               reducers.

Simply               add               two               cups               of               bleach,               one               for               each               1000               gallons               of               water.

Use               the               pump               filter               regularly               to               clean               the               water.

For               a               small               filter               these               pool               filters               work               quite               well.

Don't               discard               the               filter,               simply               rinse               the               dirt               out               with               your               hose               sprayer               or               kitchen               sink               spray               nozzle.

Place               a               bucket               or               pan               near               the               pool               and               make               everyone               rinse               their               feet               before               they               get               in               the               pool.

Skim               out               the               pool               daily.

There               is               no               need               to               empty               the               pool               till               fall,               if               you               follow               these               techniques.

You               can               add               a               little               water               occasionally.

Remove               the               ladder               and               cover               the               pool               each               night.

This               will               keep               your               pool               clean               and               others               safe.
               For               under               $150,               water               included,               you               will               have               fun               for               the               whole               family               all               summer               long!






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    One               of               the               biggest               rip               off               is               in               the               swimming               pool               industry               is               the               Easy               Set               Pool               manufactured               by               Intex.

    Have               you               ever               tried               putting               these               together?

    They               are               a               nightmare,               as               well               as               the               company               will               not               offer               any               support               for               their               products.

    Want               to               know               more               good               news;               the               pool               is               stamped               all               over               the               sides,               Do               Not               Return               to               Store!

    How               bad               is               that!

    You               are               stuck               with               a               pool               that               costs               hundreds               of               dollars,               in               exchange               for               something               that               does               not               rise               as               their               directions               state,               and               fails               to               hold               the               water.

    I               made               the               mistake               of               purchasing               one               of               these               pools,               and               made               sure               the               ground               was               perfectly               level               since               I               have               heard               the               horror               stories               about               them.

    I               was               hopeful               that               it               would               be               a               fun               experience               for               my               family               to               have               a               pool               in               our               own               yard,               instead               of               having               to               schedule               time               to               go               to               the               community               pool.

    Who               knew               this               would               turn               into               such               a               huge               nightmare.

    I               purchased               the               pool               last               year;               it               took               3               days               to               set               up               the               pool,               because               it               kept               failing               to               rise               properly.

    I               finally               managed               to               get               the               pool               put               together               and               get               it               to               rise,               after               propping               up               numerous               toys               under               the               edges               to               hold               the               sides               up.

    I               was               not               aware               of               this               step               on               the               directions,               which               I               followed               exactly.

    I               must               have               misread               something,               or               else               my               set               up               manual               was               missing               a               few               pages,               where               they               describe               where               the               toys               must               be               placed               in               order               for               it               to               rise               properly.
                   Once               the               pool               was               set               up,               I               was               highly               hopeful               that               it               would               be               the               end               of               the               drama               for               the               pool.

    Not               so               unfortunately,               next               problem               that               occurred               was               the               cover               ripped               within               2               weeks!

    Ok               I               would               have               thought               it               was               not               that               big               of               an               issue,               however               it               is               impossible               to               return               the               products               and               you               are               unable               to               purchase               additional               covers!

    The               manufacture               does               not               allow               you               to               return               products               to               the               store,               so               you               are               stuck               without               a               cover               to               protect               the               pool               from               all               of               the               debris               that               falls               into               a               pool               typically.

    This               sounds               like               the               greatest               pool               experience               ever               doesn't               it?
                   We               disassemble               the               pool               after               having               to               inflate               the               upper               ring               every               2               days               to               keep               it               floating               and               pack               the               pool               away.

    We               are               hopeful               that               this               year               will               be               different.

    We               pray               to               the               gods               of               the               pool               that               it               will               be               easier               and               not               as               many               headaches               as               last               year.

    I               have               never               heard               of               a               pool               that               expensive               being               a               single               use               pool,               however               it               must               be               something               that               was               mentioned               on               my               missing               directions               pages.

    In               the               process               of               trying               to               set               up               the               pool,               it               keeps               buckling               and               leaning               massively               to               one               side.

    So               that               one               side               of               the               pool               is               lucky               to               get               2               feet               deep,               while               the               other               side               has               2               feet               of               empty               pool!
                   This               was               not               the               experience               I               spent               over               $300               dollars               to               experience.

    I               have               called               the               manufacture               to               receive               an               attitude               and               be               treated               like               I               am               the               fool.

    This               is               horrible               customer               service               in               my               opinion,               never               have               I               ever               seen               a               company               who               is               so               against               standing               behind               their               products.

    I               was               hoping               so               badly               that               this               year               would               be               different.

    I               am               only               plagued               by               more               issues               and               hassles               from               something               that               was               supposed               to               be               fun               and               enjoyment               for               my               family.
                   I               personally               recommend               avoiding               this               type               of               pool,               as               well               as               this               manufacturer               as               much               as               possible.

    They               are               horrible,               and               do               not               work               properly,               nor               does               the               company               stand               behind               their               products.

    This               is               a               true               sign               of               a               bad               product               when               the               company               will               not               stand               behind               something               they               make.

    Avoid               these               at               all               costs,               spend               the               extra               few               dollars               to               get               a               better               pool,               and               do               not               be               fooled               by               the               rumors               and               stories               that               it               is               just               improper               set               up.






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    Ah,               the               joy               of               having               your               own               in               ground               pool               in               your               backyard.

    A               little               piece               of               paradise               for               your               enjoyment               anytime               you               wish.

    A               place               for               the               grandkids               to               romp,               a               place               for               poolside               parties,               and               a               quiet               refuge               for               you               and               your               spouse               to               share               a               quiet               swim               and               good               conversation               together.

    So               much               for               the               good               weather               in               the               summer.

    But               now,               fall               approaches,               and               with               that               portion               of               the               calendar               edging               ever               closer,               you               realize               that               winter               is               also               approaching.

    Winter:               that               time               of               year               where               the               physics               of               freezing               water               may               soon               lay               waste               to               the               closed               piping               system               of               your               pool.

    Yes,               that               pesky               expansion               of               liquid               water               as               it               moves               below               the               32               degree               Fahrenheit               barrier               will               produce,               wonder               of               wonders,               a               solid               form               of               said               water.

    Yep,               the               formation               of               ice               will               provide               sufficient               energy               to               crack               even               the               toughest               Schedule               40               PVC               pipe.

    And               with               an               in               ground               pool,               one               of               those               fractured               pipes               will               be               certain               to               occur               underground,               leaving               you               with               a               forensic               nightmare               come               the               spring               thaw.

    Those               of               us               lucky               enough               to               live               in               regions               where               winters               are               winters               will               have               to               keep               the               above               7th               grade               science               lesson               in               mind               as               we               close               our               pools.
                   Ok,               your               kids'               college               fall               semester               has               begun,               and               the               grandkids               are               back               in               their               schools               as               well.

    By               (thankfully)               a               unanimous               decision               with               your               spouse,               the               realization               comes               that               it               is               now               time               to               close               the               pool.

    (Sigh)
                   A               few               days               before               the               mechanical               type               actions,               add               a               phosphate               removal               chemical               to               the               water.

    Then               go               ahead               and               brush               the               sidewalls               and               vacuum.

    Hey,               this               is               the               last               time               this               calendar               year               you               have               to               mess               with               those               vacuum               hoses!

    Be               thankful               for               that.

    If               you               have               metals               rich               water,               you               might               consider               using               a               "Metal               Free"               type               additive               as               well.

    Next,               make               sure               that               the               water               has               a               total               alkalinity               of               120               to               140               ppm.

    Also               adjust               the               pH               to               7.4               to               7.6.

    These               steps               may               require               a               trip               to               the               Pool               Store               for               a               water               test.

    Now               let               the               pump               run               for               a               few               days.
                   Now               comes               the               fun               part.

    Dose               the               pool               with               a               good               quality               algae               control.

    Let               the               pump               run               for               another               hour               or               so.

    You               want               to               insure               that               the               algaecide               is               thoroughly               distributed               in               the               water               system.

    Then               drain               the               pool               level               down               below               the               skimmer               intake               level               by               at               least               2               or               3               inches,               using               the               pool's               pump.

    Note:               If               your               pool               does               not               have               a               return               on               the               bottom               of               the               pool,               you               will               have               to               use               a               submersible               pump               to               get               the               water               level               low               enough.
                   Now               comes               the               really               fun               part.

    Remove               all               of               the               drain               plugs               from               the               filter               pump               system.

    These               will               include               the               pump               strainer               basket               housing,               filter               tank,               automatic               chlorinator,               and               heater.

    Some               pump               assemblies               have               two               drain               plugs:               be               sure               to               check               if               this               is               your               first               time               winterizing               your               pool.

    It               is               also               a               must               to               unscrew               the               pressure               gage               from               the               top               of               the               filter               body,               and               also               remove               that               glass               thingy               that               lets               you               see               the               water               get               clear               when               you               backwash.

    Be               careful,               though,               as               there               is               a               rubber               flap               in               the               sight               glass               you               don't               want               to               lose.

    I               put               the               drain               plugs,               gage,               etc.

    in               the               pump               strainer               basket               so               I               know               where               they               are               next               spring.

    I               learned               that               trick               the               hard               way               after               a               long               search               for               those               parts               one               spring.

    I               had               put               them               right               where               I               thought               I               would               remember.
                   Next,               remove               the               return               jets               (I               have               three               in               my               pool)               and               replace               with               winterizing               plugs.

    The               water               level               need               not               be               below               the               return               jet               elevation.

    Take               the               basket               out               of               the               skimmer.

    Did               I               say               you               needed               a               shop               vacuum?

    Well,               you               need               a               shop               vacuum.

    Take               the               caps               off               of               your               return               and               supply               lines,               and               use               to               vacuum               to               suck               out               as               much               water               as               you               can               get.

    Then               use               it               to               suck               any               water               out               of               the               skimmer               as               well.

    Stick               the               vacuum               hose               down               the               skimmer               return               line               as               far               as               you               can.

    Now               is               the               time               to               add               antifreeze               to               these               now               open               lines.

    Use               RV               Antifreeze               you               can               buy               at               any               auto               parts               store               or               supercenter.

    This               stuff               is               usually               pink,               and               is               marked               for               RV               water               systems,               not               the               radiator.

    It               works               as               well               as               the               expensive               "pool"               antifreeze               some               pool               stores               sell.

    This               should               save               you               a               couple               of               bucks               a               gallon.

    Fill               the               lines               as               full               as               you               can,               then               screw               the               caps               back               on               the               return               and               supply               lines.

    For               the               skimmer               you               will               need               a               Gizmo,               a               device               you               screw               into               the               bottom               of               the               skimmer.

    It               will               expand               if               the               skimmer               fills               with               water               and               freezes               during               the               winter.

    It               also               makes               sense               to               pour               a               little               antifreeze               in               the               skimmer               after               you               put               the               Gizmo               in               place.

    Finally               turn               off               the               main               power               supply               to               the               pump,               heater,               and               lights.

    If               your               pump               is               on               a               timer,               you               should               probably               remove               the               little               "on"               and               "off"               trip               levers               from               the               timer.
                   A               trash               barrel               with               a               secure               lid               is               a               great               place               to               store               your               pool               vacuum               hose               and               other               items.

    Drill               some               holes               in               the               bottom               of               the               trash               barrel.

    That               will               let               any               water               drain               out.

    Take               an               inventory               of               your               pool               toys,               floats,               etc.

    Fall               is               a               great               time               to               cull               the               toys               that               have               not               survived               the               previous               summer.

    Somehow,               at               our               house,               the               carnage               of               the               summer               play               always               leaves               a               pile               of               broken               squirt               guns,               deflated               rafts,               and               a               plethera               of               goggles               with               broken               straps.

    Best               be               rid               of               these               remains               now:               you               will               be               glad               you               did               next               spring.
                   Now               comes               the               nemesis               of               all               pool               owners:               the               pool               cover.

    Surprise!

    I               don't               use               a               pool               cover.

    After               a               few               seasons               of               struggling               with               a               cover,               I               decided               to               stop               using               one.

    I               had               to               pump               water               off               of               it               all               winter,               and               then               upon               removal               the               next               spring,               I               always               managed               to               dump               most               of               the               dirt,               leaves               and               crud               into               the               pool               anyway.

    Some               will               swear               that               over-winter               debris               will               stain               your               pool,               but               with               proper               chemicals               added               in               the               fall,               our               fiberglass               pool               has               never               suffered               from               stains               in               the               spring.

    (Disclaimer:               If               you               are               the               least               bit               concerned               about               pets               or               people               falling               into               the               pool               over               the               winter,               please,               please               invest               in               a               penetration               proof               cover.

    A               pool               cover               not               rated               for               safety               can               be               as               much               a               hazard               as               no               cover               at               all.)
                   In               the               spring,               start               to               remove               the               leaves               and               debris               a               week               or               so               before               opening.

    Simply               use               your               net,               and               push               it               across               the               bottom               and               scoop               out               the               leaves.

    The               water               will               get               cloudy,               but               just               let               it               settle,               and               continue               the               next               day.

    After               two               or               three               days,               most               of               the               leaves               and               debris               will               be               out               of               your               pool.

    You               have               to               vacuum               at               the               opening               anyway.
                   This               system               works               well               for               me.

    Remember;               make               sure               you               have               the               correct               chemicals,               in               the               right               proportions,               to               start               the               winter               month's               rest               for               your               pool.

    Sit               back,               relax,               and               dream               of               next               spring.

    It               will               be               here               sooner               than               you               think.
                   And               remember,               when               it               is               time               to               open               your               pool               next               season,               you               know               right               where               the               drain               plugs,               gages,               and               all               that               other               stuff               is               stored,               right?






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