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    Less expensive pump?

    I live in Arizona, Kingman between Lake Havasu and Laughlin. Are summers can be about 110 and winters at times 10-20. Maybe a temporary one is a better idea to make sure that its something I want to do.
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    Less expensive pump?

    huh never even thought about the cost in running a pool year round. hmm I may have to rethink about this then. Maybe a pool that I would take down at the end of the season maybe a better solution to avoid a constant monthly fee for electricity, chemicals, etc.
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    intex 24x12 ultr frame pool question

    I was under the impression from reading that people take it down after the season ends to make it last longer. I would be happy if i was wrong thought. From what Ive been reading people take it down cause they developed rust on the bars. And I live in Arizona where the summer can be 110 and...
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    Less expensive pump?

    Oh ok thanks for clearing that up for me. The pool is 52" deep. Im just trying to cut some of the price down since I still would have to buy a pool, liner, pump/filter, and whatever I need to level the ground.
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    Less expensive pump?

    I was looking at the doughboy 15' or 18' round and talking to pool supply world about a sand filter. But the filter they quoted me that would work for this pool is $506.00...
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    intex 24x12 ultr frame pool question

    Thanks for the info. Bummer that I have to take it down as the season ends though. Thats alot of water. I'm wondering if I should go for a permanent above ground pool like the doughboy 15' or 18' so I dont have to take it down and build a deck around it.
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    intex 24x12 ultr frame pool question

    WalMart sells them $999. I know people have talked about this brand but it seems like everyone takes them down in the winter time. Will this pool survive if left up year round? I would like to build a deck around part of it but want to make sure that it will last. Through the Arizona heat and...