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Swimming Pool Maintenance Inground

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Converting an inground Swimming Pool for some other purpose.?

What is the easiest & cheapest way to convert or get rid of, an inground swimming pool as we don’t want it. Possibly a water storage tank, a garden or BBQ area. What would you recommend? The size of the pool is about 8,100 x 6,300 and it is in working condition. The warmer weather in Canberra has a very short swimming duration and the maintenance in both time and money is not worth it for us.

Converting? I had some customers come up with some pretty far out uses for their ingrounds when they no longer wanted them as a pool. One turned their in ground concrete, in door pool, into a home theatre, just like a regular cinema. Front row seats were in the deep end and the seating went up towards the shallow end, the screen being the deep end wall. Another simply built a wooden decking over the pool for an outdoor entertaining area and gym, with drainage under it so’s that if he changed his mind, he could convert back to a pool again.
Removing. This can get expensive. A lot will have to do with your local municipal by laws. Many municipalities require ALL portions of a pool to be removed (even underground plumbing and electrical). Some are fine with you just filling the whole thing in as is and turning it back into a lawn or garden. You’ll have to check with your building department if you want to stay on the legal side of the law.

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Pool Maintenance Inground Swimming Pool

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Swimming pool pump replacement advice please??

We have an underground pool, 20 'x 40' 8 'deep at the deep end … about 35K Gallons. The pump has become more and ineffective and should be replaced. When I spoke with a local dealer, he was with a pool of this size we have a 1.5 have PS pump. Later I read somewhere that you replace the pump with one of the horses too … otherwise you might end up with something too powerful for your filter. (FYI, we have a sand filter with 300 pounds of sand.) When I look at the old pump considered, it turns out, it was only 1 hp motor. So what would be the CV? It was my old pump is not strong enough to work everywhere? (Since we bought the house, it always seemed like the pool was higher maintenance costs than I expected.) Or can I by another 1 hp and assume that this should be enough to do the job? I would damage the filter. Thank you!

Go with the 1.5 PS. Believe me, I was in the pool my entire life and what you say and the size of your pool 1 HP is not enough .. Therefore, you should take both had problems at the pool .. be very happy with the upgrade and you can not, I repeat damage, not the filter with the HP pump can more …

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