- May 22, 2008
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We just purchased a buried doughboy pool with the Baquacil system. Because the liner needs to be replaced, our pool is currently completely drained. I don't know too much about the pool yet, other than we have a huge sand filter for it (will try to include pictures of everything later from home).
Needless to say, we are starting with brand new water. My husband thinks that the Baquacil is WAY more expensive than reg. Chlorine, but we don't really have any concept of the true difference. Can anyone give me some idea of the cost savings we would have by converting? We don't get really good answers from our pool builder because they are so sold on the Baquacil system.
Also, I am assuming that even though we have new water, that we will need to replace the sand in the filter?
I am reading the threads to gain insight, but haven't found anything yet that addresses this specific scenerio.
Thanks
Needless to say, we are starting with brand new water. My husband thinks that the Baquacil is WAY more expensive than reg. Chlorine, but we don't really have any concept of the true difference. Can anyone give me some idea of the cost savings we would have by converting? We don't get really good answers from our pool builder because they are so sold on the Baquacil system.
Also, I am assuming that even though we have new water, that we will need to replace the sand in the filter?
I am reading the threads to gain insight, but haven't found anything yet that addresses this specific scenerio.
Thanks