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HitRed wrote:The pool is done. Just in time as it’s over 100 degrees. The well water is Arctic cold, blue sky, nice waterfall. Next to two of my favorite trees. Absolutely refreshing.
Dukasaur wrote:HitRed wrote:The pool is done. Just in time as it’s over 100 degrees. The well water is Arctic cold, blue sky, nice waterfall. Next to two of my favorite trees. Absolutely refreshing.
We turned on our pool about six weeks ago.
The first week, it cost $400 to heat the thing.
After that we turned the heat off for a couple weeks until the weather warmed up.
Since then, three weeks of (mostly) warm weather has had us swimming (most of the time) except for the (plentiful) thunderstorms.
Yup, spring in Niagara. (Well, anywhere in the Great Lakes region, really.) One day it's 10 degrees and we're considering bringing out the winter clothes again, next day it's 34 and everybody's laying on their front porch panting like a dog.
Pack Rat wrote:Dukasaur wrote:HitRed wrote:The pool is done. Just in time as it’s over 100 degrees. The well water is Arctic cold, blue sky, nice waterfall. Next to two of my favorite trees. Absolutely refreshing.
We turned on our pool about six weeks ago.
The first week, it cost $400 to heat the thing.
After that we turned the heat off for a couple weeks until the weather warmed up.
Since then, three weeks of (mostly) warm weather has had us swimming (most of the time) except for the (plentiful) thunderstorms.
Yup, spring in Niagara. (Well, anywhere in the Great Lakes region, really.) One day it's 10 degrees and we're considering bringing out the winter clothes again, next day it's 34 and everybody's laying on their front porch panting like a dog.
My pool is year round in Tucson, but heating the pool in winter is a bit excessive. The pool is approximately 94 degrees right now.
Dukasaur wrote:Pack Rat wrote:Dukasaur wrote:HitRed wrote:The pool is done. Just in time as it’s over 100 degrees. The well water is Arctic cold, blue sky, nice waterfall. Next to two of my favorite trees. Absolutely refreshing.
We turned on our pool about six weeks ago.
The first week, it cost $400 to heat the thing.
After that we turned the heat off for a couple weeks until the weather warmed up.
Since then, three weeks of (mostly) warm weather has had us swimming (most of the time) except for the (plentiful) thunderstorms.
Yup, spring in Niagara. (Well, anywhere in the Great Lakes region, really.) One day it's 10 degrees and we're considering bringing out the winter clothes again, next day it's 34 and everybody's laying on their front porch panting like a dog.
My pool is year round in Tucson, but heating the pool in winter is a bit excessive. The pool is approximately 94 degrees right now.
Geez!
Wife used to keep ours at 86. I finally convinced her that 86 is irresponsible and got it down to 82.
On the plus side, we haven't had to put any water in this year. Rain has exceeded evaporation.
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