So my heater finally died and American home Shield has agreed to give me $600 towards purchasing a new one. Better than a sharp stick. I also need to get a variable speed pump as the the payback is less than 11 months. I would also prefer to have mobile phone-based automation control which would require an upgrade to my existing Jandy 2003 panel. My DE filter looks a little bit long in the tooth as well and so while I'm at it I might as well replace it also. After asking some questions and doing some research I've come up with the following list of replacement parts. I would welcome any feedback that you have and/or suggestions. I have read quite a bit about what others have done, the filter decision, etc.
Here is the list of parts to purchase.
Total costs is about $6,500.
American home Shield just paid $1300 to have a brand-new Jandy SWG 1400 installed less than a month ago. I can always list it here or put it on eBay and make $.75 on the dollar.
Am I missing anything or should I consider something else? Also any additional parts aside from PVC joints that I need to complete this DIY?
Thanks!
Ryan
Here is the list of parts to purchase.
- Sku #: EKIT-011018 Intelliflo Variable Speed Pool Pump w/ Unions + 2 White VS Return Jets
- Sku #: Clean and Clear Plus CCP520 Cartridge 520 sq. ft. In Ground Pool Filter
- Sku #: 460805 MasterTemp, Low NOx, 400,000 BTU, Natural Gas, Heavy Duty, Cupro-Nickel, Pool and Spa Heater
- Sku #: 520545 EasyTouch 8 Function Control Pool/Spa Combo with IC40
- Sku #: 522104 ScreenLogic Interface and Wireless Connection Kit Bundle
- Sku #: 4717 NeverLube Three Port Valve 2in.-2 1/2in. Positive Seal
Total costs is about $6,500.
American home Shield just paid $1300 to have a brand-new Jandy SWG 1400 installed less than a month ago. I can always list it here or put it on eBay and make $.75 on the dollar.
Am I missing anything or should I consider something else? Also any additional parts aside from PVC joints that I need to complete this DIY?
Thanks!
Ryan