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How Long Do Pools Take To Warm Up?..
Just an estimate - 10mX5m - About 32c and sunny weather - It was filled with well water so I am guessing it was pretty cold - Days, weeks, next summer?..
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I'm surprised CS hasn't showed up to talk about warm poos yet.
If it is directly in the sun it won't take more than a few days. Put a cover on it if you have cold nights. |
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It's mum's new place in Spain - The nights are pretty good ATM - It was filled a few days ago and I am going out in 2 weeks - Sounds like it should be OK..... |
If it is 32C outside, why would you even care at all about pool temp? Call me crazy, but I would prefer to jump in a cooler pool, scratch that, *ocean*.
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You should ask Al Gore this question.
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This is the new house - https://www.google.com/maps/@38.1043...pHXrzlVvbA!2e0
Scary cheap price - For Europe anyway... |
ask bob villa muther fucker :321GFY
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What colour is the string? Is the train going east or west?
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Edit: Oh - I get it - Not enough info - We say 'How long is a piece of string?' - Still lost on the train thing though... |
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Boardshorts = only attire that should be worn swimming ever** ** unless of course sexy female = then wear smallest string bikini bottoms only :2 cents: :thumbsup |
There is a calculator on this page for a pool heater....
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/sw...ing-d_878.html Maybe fill in how many BTU/hr the sun is delivering instead. I'm not sure what that number is. Possibly around 300 BTU per square foot. 98.4ft x 49.2ft = 4,841 sq ft x 300 btu sq ft = 1,452,300 btu |
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I opened this thread intending to reply with 'My Poos are pretty warm when they come out' But you beat me poo it :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup |
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depends on the pool heater you are using.
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In the middle of a terrible drought around there, crops dying, water table dropping like a stone, and you fill a pool? Good work!
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My brother had a pool pretty much the same size and in the summer the temperatures here are more or less in that region (30+), so if I have to take a guesss .... yeah, I don't have a clue.
Hope that helps |
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I just installed a pool in my new house and figured it would heat up pretty fast, how wrong was I? I have a pretty good heater on it, I keep it around 84F, to get it up to 88, I have to switch the heat up around 2pm if I wanna be using it nice and warm that night. On a nice sunny hot day, it will naturally hit 90F and keeping it there is very easy so it isn't too bad but if it's a cloudier day, getting the heat up for night swimming is a 5-6 hour process for me at least.
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Google image date was June/2013 - and it looks like a realty sign on the front gate. Was it on the market awhile?
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Congrats on the new home.
How about... You let us know how long it takes to warm up? The only pool I ever owned was in Phoenix and heating it was never a problem. |
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