Hi Lee, can you clarify the automatic vac?  The only vac I have is the one
with the long pole attached to the triangle assory which filters to the
filter (DE Earth).  I also had a Droid which ran under to the bottom with
good water pressure but, this gets stuck so very easy that it is not worth
using.  Is there another type you would recommend?  Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of Lee A. Stone
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Above ground pools?



Andy, we have a 33 foot   above  above ground pool . I , like you found
a problem  in  getting   that last bit of debris out   and still do at
times and I'll tell you why.   as your pool  water blows  back in and
moves things around the last of the silt and debris usually ends up
dead center of the pool .   What I use most of the time before the
automatic  vac is the bigger vac   which is hooked to a  three stage
pole extender and just  move   in and out as far as the pole will go
with  this pole fully extended. all from standing outside.. then if the
water is warm enough  I later get inside the pool   at the pool stairs
and then use the vac from that position. finally I just turn the
automatic loose. I totally agree . early on  one needs to have someone at
the pool pump as the pressure quickly rises u0p.. Also note if  you are
using a D E filter system you only need to use half the  earth  while
doing this heavy vac work. good luck. we just yesterday opened up and
the pool is still filling.  the last 6 inches. Lee



 On
Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at
07:47:16AM
-0400, Andrew J. LaPointe wrote:
> Hi, I have a 24 ft. above ground pool and always have a hard time to clean
> the bottom at the beginning of the season.  I use a leaf eater attached to
a
> hose which makes the leaves and debree rise into the burlap bags.  Now,
what
> I need to do is, figure out a method that will help me concentrate on the
> area of the pool that has the debree that needs to be taken out.  I found
> that I am spending too much time on areas of the pool that has no debree.
I
> am sure that I am not the only one doing this...  At this point, I could
> vacuum out the pool but, I need two people because the pressure elevates
too
> quick due to the dirt and such.  Any suggestions will be greatly
> appreciated.  Andy
> Andrew J. LaPointe
> Commissioner, Salem Commission on Disabilities
> President, Friends of the Salem Council on Aging
> 34 Raymond Ave.
> Salem, MA.  01970
> 978-745-4289
> e-mail [email protected]
>

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