Kamis, 12 Juni 2014

Which swimming pool is lower maintenance?




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Is a vinyl or a gunite swimming pool lower in maintenance cost over time?


Answer
In terms of water balancing and sanitizing, the costs are comparable. Though you may need to purchase chemicals and an automatic pool cleaner that are safe for vinyl-lined pools if you choose that option, the cost differences are minimal.

You may run into higher maintenance costs if you select a gunite pool, simply because pool buyers often select this option because gunite is more customizable. If your swimming pool is of an out-of-the ordinary shape, you may spend more time and money on maintaining it. For example, a pool service provider might charge extra to clean it, or you might spend extra money on an automatic pool cleaner that can be customized to clean pools of unusual shapes. However, if you buy a cheap pool liner and/or you don't take care of it, a vinyl-lined pool can also be expensive because you'll need to replace the liner more often.

Most pool buyers make the decision of whether to invest in a gunite or vinyl-lined pool based on the desire for customization, durability needs, and budget considerations. Vinyl liners don't easily lend themselves to unusual pool shapes, though you can purchase custom pool liners. Gunite pools are more durable over the long term than vinyl-lined pools. However, gunite pools are considerably more expensive to install - especially if you opt for more customization - than vinyl pools.

Orb pool chemical system - how does it work?




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The sales person was telling me that it releases copper into the water & keeps the pool cleaner than just adding regular chlorine. We already have metals in our water (city water) & I am concerned about the liner turning orange. The guy said if you have a gunite pool it will turn it blue. What are ingredients of the chemical used in the orb. Does the Orb release copper or does it just hold the chemical &the chemical releases copper? Is the Orb system on cleaning your pool, better than just adding regular chlorine to a floaty thing? Are there any complaints about the Orb system?
What product do you suggest to use, so as not to fade or color the liner?
Thank you so much in advance for taking the time out to read & answer my questions.



Answer
I am not familiar with the Orb pool chemical system in particular but, If you know your source water has metals in it stay away form any chemicals that contain copper. You will eventually have staining of the pool liner and discolored water. Copper usually shows up as a blue/green stain. It is recommended not to use a floater in a vinyl liner pool. There is a chance that it could sink and bleach the liner. It is a small chance admittedly, but a chance not worth taking and needing to replace your liner. I highly suggest installing an automatic chlorinator like one of these http://www.everything4pools.com/products/42/default.html .
and use regular chlorine tablets in the chlorinator. This is safe for your liner, will reduce the frequency to refill the chlorinator and can be adjusted to maintain a steady level of chlorine by turning a control knob on the chlorinator. Have your pool water tested for metals, you may need to add a stain preventative to help remove the copper already in the fill water. Be diligent in keeping you water chemistry in the proper ranges and you will have no adverse effects from the copper in your fill water.




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