Thanks for the tips.
My pool liner was delivered on the 9th.
I'm not sure why, buy I have not ordered the pump, filter, or swg yet.
I guess I wanted to make sure I googled enough stores to find the cheapest.
So far I have the following prices:
Hayward S244T - $225
Hayward Super Pump 1hp dual speed - $379
Circupool RJ45 - $849
Prices before shipping.
I plan on ordering all 3 today.
The filter is at a company in CA, so I have to wait a few hours before they open.
I have been toying with the idea of adding a separate polaris outlet.
The walls of the pool are wood, so I thought I could drill a hole and hammer a pipe in the side of the earth to the pump area.
If I dug down under the wood of the pool deck on the skimmer side, I would only have to hammer 2.5 feet or so.
Is there any such thing as an "earth drill bit?"
I would not want to use water for fear of the sides caving in and ruining the vermiculite.
My pool liner was delivered on the 9th.
I'm not sure why, buy I have not ordered the pump, filter, or swg yet.
I guess I wanted to make sure I googled enough stores to find the cheapest.
So far I have the following prices:
Hayward S244T - $225
Hayward Super Pump 1hp dual speed - $379
Circupool RJ45 - $849
Prices before shipping.
I plan on ordering all 3 today.
The filter is at a company in CA, so I have to wait a few hours before they open.
I have been toying with the idea of adding a separate polaris outlet.
The walls of the pool are wood, so I thought I could drill a hole and hammer a pipe in the side of the earth to the pump area.
If I dug down under the wood of the pool deck on the skimmer side, I would only have to hammer 2.5 feet or so.
Is there any such thing as an "earth drill bit?"
I would not want to use water for fear of the sides caving in and ruining the vermiculite.