- Apr 17, 2016
- 18
- Pool Size
- 32000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-30
Hi all,
we've decided to put an 18x9x52 pool in our backyard to accommodate four active grandchildren. Planning to buy from Home Depot since we have a special offer with them right now. The 18 x 9 rectangular size is perfect for us and I was almost ready to order the Intex. Then my wife went to review and noticed the Polygroup Pro Series. Basically, same specs except the Polygroup has a skimmer and is about $60 less ($840 vs. $899). It's expensive for us anyway we look at it. However, as I've looked at reviews, I find some people who say Polygroup is junk, and others who say Intex uses weaker steel. What should we believe, and does it really make a difference? Would appreciate any objective guidance as soon as possible. Oh, and I'll definitely prepare the ground well--I got that message loud and clear from the forum. Many thanks in advance.
we've decided to put an 18x9x52 pool in our backyard to accommodate four active grandchildren. Planning to buy from Home Depot since we have a special offer with them right now. The 18 x 9 rectangular size is perfect for us and I was almost ready to order the Intex. Then my wife went to review and noticed the Polygroup Pro Series. Basically, same specs except the Polygroup has a skimmer and is about $60 less ($840 vs. $899). It's expensive for us anyway we look at it. However, as I've looked at reviews, I find some people who say Polygroup is junk, and others who say Intex uses weaker steel. What should we believe, and does it really make a difference? Would appreciate any objective guidance as soon as possible. Oh, and I'll definitely prepare the ground well--I got that message loud and clear from the forum. Many thanks in advance.