Indoor pool
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Re: Indoor pool
The short answer is no as there are plenty of alternatives but if you want one go ahead
Re: Indoor pool
I am planning to leave the pool covered when not in use. So I don't think an aqua bot would work very well. Also the pool has varying depths at angles. Is the only option vacuuming? I am not sure how often you would need to vacuum an indoor pool. Thanks!
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- Pool Industry Leader
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- Location: United Kingdom
Re: Indoor pool
My pool is covered and also has a thermal cover it doesn't need a lot of vacuuming as leaves blown, debris is virtually non existant
I use a manual vacuum to clean the pool. I have a Kreepy Krawley type one as well but seldom use it because of the thermal cover
If you want to go for in floor cleaning system
I use a manual vacuum to clean the pool. I have a Kreepy Krawley type one as well but seldom use it because of the thermal cover
If you want to go for in floor cleaning system
Re: Indoor pool
Hello,
Yes, you need an in-floor cleaning system for an indoor pool. There are many cleaning system varieties in the market. You can purchase it according to your requirement.
Yes, you need an in-floor cleaning system for an indoor pool. There are many cleaning system varieties in the market. You can purchase it according to your requirement.
Re: Indoor pool
You don't necessarily need to have an in-flooring cleaning system. As there are many cheaper alternatives but you can go ahead and try one.
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Re: Indoor pool
Pile of crap for people with more money than sense and like seeing pool engineers frequently. They rob the pump of flow, cost a small fortune to maintain once they are a season or two old and finally die if they don't cause lots of leaks first.
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