Background:
Last year, I had this small inflatable 10x6' pool that kept deflating every other day. It served its purpose well though and I learned a little about what it takes to maintain it and kept the water nice clean with granular chlorine throughout the summer and a simple tarp over it and just a hand skimmer to periodically clean debris. I used this 530gph filter pump with hoses submerged over the sides.
This year, I'd like to improve my setup and experience and "upgrade" to a steel frame Intex of similar size (can't go much bigger), so I ordered this one: Amazon.ca
Then I'd like to add this Intex Deluxe Wall Mount Surface Skimmer: Amazon.ca
The skimmer specs says that it requires min 800gph pump, so I guess I need to get this Intex 1000gph cartridge pump: Amazon.ca
I would like to add a solar cover, but don't see any the size for this pool and I don't feel like buying an expensive big one and then cutting it to size. Any options?
Then I hope to add some kind of heat to extend the number of splash hours. Passive solar is my only option, so I'm thinking of building two panels with black hose behind some acrylic panel to maximize heat gain/retention.
Lastly, I plan on this debris cover: Amazon.ca
My other question revolves around SWG. I am tempted to give one a try to give the little one a bit more pleasant water experience. They are relatively expensive for my small setup: Amazon.ca
Given that I managed to keep the water clear last year with granulated chlorine, should I just stick with it? From reading here (great resources!), I do understand that SWG chlorine is slightly less harsh than dissolved granules.
In summary, my list is this (all prices in CAD$):
1. Pool - $258
2. Skimmer - $40
3. Pump - $120
4. Solar cover - TBD, but $60?
5. Debris cover - $35
6. DIY solar heater - $150
6. SWG - $350
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~$863+tax = $1165 (yes, things aren't cheap in Canucklandia)
Finally, this whole thing is another year of experimenting to see how much use we get and whether my ambitious plans for a small semi-inground plunge pool for our small backyard have some merit.
Thanks for any feedback and improvements to my list.
Last year, I had this small inflatable 10x6' pool that kept deflating every other day. It served its purpose well though and I learned a little about what it takes to maintain it and kept the water nice clean with granular chlorine throughout the summer and a simple tarp over it and just a hand skimmer to periodically clean debris. I used this 530gph filter pump with hoses submerged over the sides.
This year, I'd like to improve my setup and experience and "upgrade" to a steel frame Intex of similar size (can't go much bigger), so I ordered this one: Amazon.ca
Then I'd like to add this Intex Deluxe Wall Mount Surface Skimmer: Amazon.ca
The skimmer specs says that it requires min 800gph pump, so I guess I need to get this Intex 1000gph cartridge pump: Amazon.ca
I would like to add a solar cover, but don't see any the size for this pool and I don't feel like buying an expensive big one and then cutting it to size. Any options?
Then I hope to add some kind of heat to extend the number of splash hours. Passive solar is my only option, so I'm thinking of building two panels with black hose behind some acrylic panel to maximize heat gain/retention.
Lastly, I plan on this debris cover: Amazon.ca
My other question revolves around SWG. I am tempted to give one a try to give the little one a bit more pleasant water experience. They are relatively expensive for my small setup: Amazon.ca
Given that I managed to keep the water clear last year with granulated chlorine, should I just stick with it? From reading here (great resources!), I do understand that SWG chlorine is slightly less harsh than dissolved granules.
In summary, my list is this (all prices in CAD$):
1. Pool - $258
2. Skimmer - $40
3. Pump - $120
4. Solar cover - TBD, but $60?
5. Debris cover - $35
6. DIY solar heater - $150
6. SWG - $350
-------
~$863+tax = $1165 (yes, things aren't cheap in Canucklandia)
Finally, this whole thing is another year of experimenting to see how much use we get and whether my ambitious plans for a small semi-inground plunge pool for our small backyard have some merit.
Thanks for any feedback and improvements to my list.