We have decided on a 54" deep 27' round above ground pool. We have quotes and info from 2 reputable, local pool companies. I've done quite a bit of reading and asking questions about metal vs resin, liners, pumps...but I'm struggling with fully understanding and deciding on filter system, which is how I ended up here. One dealer wants to sell us a Frog mineral system, and the other suggests the SimpleSalt system, and after all of about 5 minutes on TFP, I'm now convinced they're both expensive garbage, so we're not getting either!
I'm torn between a cartridge filter vs a sand filter. We are NOT great DIY or maintenance type people, and having the pool will be a big chunk of regular maintenance either way, so I'm leaning toward sand, but then I read how sand is less effective at actually filtering...
Apparently, I also need to learn more about the possibility of salt. We're okay with higher upfront expense if it might make things easier in the long run, but I've gotten conflicting info about if we need an all-resin pool with a true salt system, and one of the guys said flat out that using a true salt system would shorten the life of our pool no matter which pool we buy.
I've been having such a hard time finding consistent, reliable info online because most people are trying to sell something.
Hoping to learn more so I can confidently make a decision and get our pool ordered so we can schedule installation!
I'm torn between a cartridge filter vs a sand filter. We are NOT great DIY or maintenance type people, and having the pool will be a big chunk of regular maintenance either way, so I'm leaning toward sand, but then I read how sand is less effective at actually filtering...
Apparently, I also need to learn more about the possibility of salt. We're okay with higher upfront expense if it might make things easier in the long run, but I've gotten conflicting info about if we need an all-resin pool with a true salt system, and one of the guys said flat out that using a true salt system would shorten the life of our pool no matter which pool we buy.
I've been having such a hard time finding consistent, reliable info online because most people are trying to sell something.
Hoping to learn more so I can confidently make a decision and get our pool ordered so we can schedule installation!
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