Amazon.com : Pool Filter Sand #20 Grade Silica Sand - 50 lbs. by Fairmount Minerals : Garden Outdoor
300 lbs=$180
The closest I could find to what is listed for on your list:
https://www.amazon.com/FilterGlass-Alternative-Filter-Media-Filters/dp/B008B9IV94/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1522426902&sr=1-1-fkmr1&keywords=Activate+glass+media+pool+filter
$330 but it does say you would use 20% less but I did not factor that in.
It is up to you. Both will work. I KNOW sand will KEEP working just about forever. The glass I have heard quite a few say they had to replace it due to getting gumed up and such.
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I have been thinking about you but was trying to help you not think about your not pool LOL
it will happen one day. It would be nice if it is TOMORROW!!!
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Thanks Kim! So the neighbors closest to pool asked if we were swapping out our fence for a privacy fence. They have little kids and one of which is a climber and in to everything. Very nice folks, so I am going to ask if it would help if I put another layer of wire mesh on their side of my fence. Probably 90 ft of fence. My guess is a 100 bucks for a roll of vinyl covered mesh.
We are looking for fast growing trees or shrubs that will hopefully shade my not so sexy body from view and keep the pool out of sight for the little one. I feel bad, but we waited until our girls were old enough to swim and be around a pool. We want to stay good neighbors, so hopefully getting their input and doing some things will make them feel better.
18x36 vinyl liner , Hayward Sand Filter, Maxflo VS pump, Hayward VS Omni automation, Rheem 115k Heat pump, Colorlogic LED. Dolphin 400 robot. Build date: Spring 2018.
Hey all - thanks for the replies. I believe that I am good on the fence. The counties requirements don’t not explicitly state no outside rails. In fact the fence building guide recommends rails facing out for a “more pleasant neighbor experience”...
Here is all I could figure about about enclosures for my county. I will have to spring load the gates and move the latches to the inside. That should take about an hour.
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