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CDieter
at Tue Jan 26 09:19:58 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CDieter ]
Haha, you hard rock types are so sensitive!
Fiberglass above ground would not be a great choice for the same reason the galvanized are not, as you mentioned they simply lose heat to quickly. Stick them in the ground(if possible) and you can sometimes get a nice large pool relatively cheap.The ground is your insulation in that regard.
We have 2 Chinese alligators whose aquatic pool is a submerged galvanized pool because their underground burrows are so extensive we wanted a little more control. I hate it in a way because it's the only unnatural pond we use and I feel the animals lose allot not being on real dirt and mud- especially in the winter- but it has proven effective.
>>Chris Dieter has a mean streak. Out here on the rock(west of I35) EVERYTHING is above ground. Even my pond dug out wih a big backhoe is only half submerged. He dug what he could and then built up the rest. The fiberglass was totally above ground. Which is why it would vibrate with the bellows but not why fiberglass cools or heats so quickly. It is like the big galvanized tubs they both warm up and cool off quickly. The concrete pools (also above ground) feel warm much longer after the sun has gone down. >>Growing up in Houston there are a few things I miss; how fertile the soil is, how easy it is to dig, and the relatively mild winters. I don't miss the humidity or all the people. D.C. ----- CDieter 'Reason, observation, and experience; the holy trinity of science.'
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