I might be buying a house with in-ground pool that's enclosed in what i call a "green house structure"
here is what i know from what i saw:
location: Oklahoma city
concrete pool built between 1956 (year the house was built) and 1980 (year the pool enclosure was installed)
capacity? over 12,000 gallons (don't have the dimensions yet)
sand filter
pool enclosure: 1780 ft2 green house like structure with 6 top panels that can slide out.
I currently have an intex above ground pool 16x32 with swg and I'm familiar with how to take care of it. However, i know indoor are a bit of a different challenge because of UV and humidity levels etc...
1: can it be converted to a swg system? I'm afraid the salt would eat the concrete and the structure.
2: because of the type of roof structure (plastic like roof panels) should I worry about getting enough UV light? in other words, should I treat this pool the same way as my above ground in regards to cya levels, chlorine...or do i need another source of UV?
3: we are planning on using the pool year long for a small swim school (or as much as possible, there might be a point were the cost of keeping the place warm will be way more than the $ generated by the business)
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here is what i know from what i saw:
location: Oklahoma city
concrete pool built between 1956 (year the house was built) and 1980 (year the pool enclosure was installed)
capacity? over 12,000 gallons (don't have the dimensions yet)
sand filter
pool enclosure: 1780 ft2 green house like structure with 6 top panels that can slide out.
I currently have an intex above ground pool 16x32 with swg and I'm familiar with how to take care of it. However, i know indoor are a bit of a different challenge because of UV and humidity levels etc...
1: can it be converted to a swg system? I'm afraid the salt would eat the concrete and the structure.
2: because of the type of roof structure (plastic like roof panels) should I worry about getting enough UV light? in other words, should I treat this pool the same way as my above ground in regards to cya levels, chlorine...or do i need another source of UV?
3: we are planning on using the pool year long for a small swim school (or as much as possible, there might be a point were the cost of keeping the place warm will be way more than the $ generated by the business)
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