Hi Everyone!
With the ownership of a house that came with an inground pool, comes great responsibility.. keeping it clean. Unfortunately i have little time and have a lot of other things to do. Although I'd still like to do things "myself" (robots count as DIY!)
What's the most economical way to keep a pool clean, and but save time doing it (aside from paying a pool guy), in a bang for buck kinda way? Any suggestions on robots or best items to get?
So far I was thinking
-Salt water chlorinator to avoid having to monitor chlorine levels
-A device so i don't have to get in the pool daily with a net... like the poolskim or solarbreeze
-Pool cleaning robot (seems like the blue diamond is a favorite?)
-Maybe a pool cover so i don't have to refill it often and keep debris out? If so, what kind of cover? I guess i'd need a reel for it so i wouldn't have to painstakingly put it on/off. Any suggestions here?
-Anything else?
Then I'd just have to brush it and check the chemicals on occasions (aside from chlorine)?
With the ownership of a house that came with an inground pool, comes great responsibility.. keeping it clean. Unfortunately i have little time and have a lot of other things to do. Although I'd still like to do things "myself" (robots count as DIY!)
What's the most economical way to keep a pool clean, and but save time doing it (aside from paying a pool guy), in a bang for buck kinda way? Any suggestions on robots or best items to get?
So far I was thinking
-Salt water chlorinator to avoid having to monitor chlorine levels
-A device so i don't have to get in the pool daily with a net... like the poolskim or solarbreeze
-Pool cleaning robot (seems like the blue diamond is a favorite?)
-Maybe a pool cover so i don't have to refill it often and keep debris out? If so, what kind of cover? I guess i'd need a reel for it so i wouldn't have to painstakingly put it on/off. Any suggestions here?
-Anything else?
Then I'd just have to brush it and check the chemicals on occasions (aside from chlorine)?