- Aug 29, 2010
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Hi,
with spring on the way and only two feet of snow left I've realized it's time to start thinking about this pool again.
For my 12' x 30' poured cement pool of 12000 US gallons I'm looking at the following heater. It's the smallest model available and the only one I'm really ready to buy. I would just like any professional opinions as to whether this is a mistake or not. It's a model that's made by Hayward for Trevi, which is one of the biggest pool places here in Quebec.
Please keep in mind that we don't need the pool to feel heated, just to be swimable. Electricity here is extremely cheap so gas of any sort is not an option.
We would keep it covered when not in use.
Thanks
with spring on the way and only two feet of snow left I've realized it's time to start thinking about this pool again.
For my 12' x 30' poured cement pool of 12000 US gallons I'm looking at the following heater. It's the smallest model available and the only one I'm really ready to buy. I would just like any professional opinions as to whether this is a mistake or not. It's a model that's made by Hayward for Trevi, which is one of the biggest pool places here in Quebec.
Please keep in mind that we don't need the pool to feel heated, just to be swimable. Electricity here is extremely cheap so gas of any sort is not an option.
We would keep it covered when not in use.
Thanks