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bob2007
ParticipantThanks, this seems like a good site.
bob2007
ParticipantAN, do you know what they are charging for a Guaranteed Lending Fee on 417k?
bob2007
ParticipantAN, do you know what they are charging for a Guaranteed Lending Fee on 417k?
bob2007
ParticipantAN, do you know what they are charging for a Guaranteed Lending Fee on 417k?
bob2007
ParticipantAN, do you know what they are charging for a Guaranteed Lending Fee on 417k?
bob2007
ParticipantAN, do you know what they are charging for a Guaranteed Lending Fee on 417k?
January 25, 2009 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #335823bob2007
ParticipantHave a pool – its awesome. When had type type of pool fence that you plug into holes around the pool for when the kids were small. Now its not a problem.
The variable speed pump uses much less power than constant speed older ones. Power Costs about $69 per month. The solar keeps it above 80 8 months of the year (I live inland). So no gas/heat costs other than the pump runs higher rpm 3-4 hours per day.
It doesn’t seem to lose much water, so I’m not sure water rationing is a major issue, other than filling it the first time. You do need to change the water once in a while. Not sure, but I heard 5 years? At some point it seems the water chemical balance can’t be corrected as easily.
January 25, 2009 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #336150bob2007
ParticipantHave a pool – its awesome. When had type type of pool fence that you plug into holes around the pool for when the kids were small. Now its not a problem.
The variable speed pump uses much less power than constant speed older ones. Power Costs about $69 per month. The solar keeps it above 80 8 months of the year (I live inland). So no gas/heat costs other than the pump runs higher rpm 3-4 hours per day.
It doesn’t seem to lose much water, so I’m not sure water rationing is a major issue, other than filling it the first time. You do need to change the water once in a while. Not sure, but I heard 5 years? At some point it seems the water chemical balance can’t be corrected as easily.
January 25, 2009 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #336237bob2007
ParticipantHave a pool – its awesome. When had type type of pool fence that you plug into holes around the pool for when the kids were small. Now its not a problem.
The variable speed pump uses much less power than constant speed older ones. Power Costs about $69 per month. The solar keeps it above 80 8 months of the year (I live inland). So no gas/heat costs other than the pump runs higher rpm 3-4 hours per day.
It doesn’t seem to lose much water, so I’m not sure water rationing is a major issue, other than filling it the first time. You do need to change the water once in a while. Not sure, but I heard 5 years? At some point it seems the water chemical balance can’t be corrected as easily.
January 25, 2009 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #336266bob2007
ParticipantHave a pool – its awesome. When had type type of pool fence that you plug into holes around the pool for when the kids were small. Now its not a problem.
The variable speed pump uses much less power than constant speed older ones. Power Costs about $69 per month. The solar keeps it above 80 8 months of the year (I live inland). So no gas/heat costs other than the pump runs higher rpm 3-4 hours per day.
It doesn’t seem to lose much water, so I’m not sure water rationing is a major issue, other than filling it the first time. You do need to change the water once in a while. Not sure, but I heard 5 years? At some point it seems the water chemical balance can’t be corrected as easily.
January 25, 2009 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #336353bob2007
ParticipantHave a pool – its awesome. When had type type of pool fence that you plug into holes around the pool for when the kids were small. Now its not a problem.
The variable speed pump uses much less power than constant speed older ones. Power Costs about $69 per month. The solar keeps it above 80 8 months of the year (I live inland). So no gas/heat costs other than the pump runs higher rpm 3-4 hours per day.
It doesn’t seem to lose much water, so I’m not sure water rationing is a major issue, other than filling it the first time. You do need to change the water once in a while. Not sure, but I heard 5 years? At some point it seems the water chemical balance can’t be corrected as easily.
bob2007
ParticipantEconProf,
Are you in CA and are going to switch? Which no tax state do you like better?
bob2007
ParticipantEconProf,
Are you in CA and are going to switch? Which no tax state do you like better?
bob2007
ParticipantEconProf,
Are you in CA and are going to switch? Which no tax state do you like better?
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