Add a Glacier chiller and all set!
Southlake said:
A lot of justification on here!
I'll get some estimates.
Ant recommendations?
Southlake.Corps_Ag12 said:Southlake said:
A lot of justification on here!
I'll get some estimates.
Ant recommendations?
Location?
We go there all the time and it's very nice and clean. Bathrooms are clean. There's rarely more than 5 people in the water.Ol_Ag_02 said:
I live in OPs neighborhood and we built our own pool in 2020 because I got tired of going to that gross one up front of the subdivision. Yes for the most part it's empty, but there was always bandaids, crazy ants everywhere, nasty bathrooms, and trash. Only time it's pretty much not empty is when they let the local kids swim team use it twice a week. Then there's 100 people there that don't live in our own neighborhood and don't care to maintain it, hence all the trash and nasty bathrooms.
Just pull the trigger. You'll be happy you did.
Don't you worry. I read it before you deleted it. I can't remember what you wrote, but I remember being aghast, insulted, but also captivated by your argument.htxag09 said:
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I'll do you one better. I'll dig mine up and deliver it to you for $12.RC_57 said:
I'll sum up my thoughts on one by stating….
You come dig ours up you can have it.
one MEEN Ag said:
RoyVal,
If you've got a super hot pool, putting in water feature that circulates the water with air helps a ton through evaporative cooling. Even those simple shooting water fountains help a lot. They make a dedicated pool chiller as well but I've never seen one in person. I think I found out about it here on Texags on your annual summer pool thread.
https://glacierpoolcoolers.com/
Its basically a mini cooling tower. Mix finely distributed water and air and the water will cool off.
What are your thoughts on drilling a geothermal loop a couple hundred feet in the ground for pool cooling.RoyVal said:one MEEN Ag said:
RoyVal,
If you've got a super hot pool, putting in water feature that circulates the water with air helps a ton through evaporative cooling. Even those simple shooting water fountains help a lot. They make a dedicated pool chiller as well but I've never seen one in person. I think I found out about it here on Texags on your annual summer pool thread.
https://glacierpoolcoolers.com/
Its basically a mini cooling tower. Mix finely distributed water and air and the water will cool off.
I'm familiar with them and they don't help much. (Speaking from experience)
one MEEN Ag said:What are your thoughts on drilling a geothermal loop a couple hundred feet in the ground for pool cooling.RoyVal said:one MEEN Ag said:
RoyVal,
If you've got a super hot pool, putting in water feature that circulates the water with air helps a ton through evaporative cooling. Even those simple shooting water fountains help a lot. They make a dedicated pool chiller as well but I've never seen one in person. I think I found out about it here on Texags on your annual summer pool thread.
https://glacierpoolcoolers.com/
Its basically a mini cooling tower. Mix finely distributed water and air and the water will cool off.
I'm familiar with them and they don't help much. (Speaking from experience)