Virginia Snowshoes
On Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:23:18 -0500, John H.
wrote:
It is just money. I figure it costs about $300 a year to run the pump
and another $400-500 for chemicals. I spend 10 minutes a week dealing
with that and I check it in the middle of the week to be sure things
are going OK. Once you get the routine down, things are very
predictable.
And you live in Florida. I would have thought the costs were much higher.
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Not having to "close" and "open" it each year makes the hassle factor
much lower. When the water gets cold for our 3 month winter, it just
cuts back on the chemicals I need. It just kind of goes to sleep and
snowbirds still jump in.
It is the summer with an inch or two of rain every few days that
screws with the chlorine.
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