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Originally Posted by sunnyatlast
That's why some of us wrote respectful, inquiring letters to the Rec. Dept. and District--before this thread even appeared--to ask if they could look at solutions, since TV is T & D Pools' biggest customer.......
And we didn't order the Rec Dept./District to buy something with an amenities fee increase as is accused, either. Some of us "asked", and didn't dictate.
Just so ya know. We're not The Enemy. We're fellow residents of TV.
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I was just suggesting that T and D would know about the technology. My very brief Google searches made me think that Glacier Pool in Arizona isn't very big and that their technology is blowing air on the water as it is pumped through in order to cause heat transfer, probably more efficient in areas like Arizona where the air is less humid. They also say that they can "accommodate" salt water pools, but the pump will need to be "washed off" every "couple of weeks. They have a one year warranty on their many sized pumps.
That made me wonder....hmmm. I hadn't heard of pool cooling and I am old but I do try to keep current. I like to understand the "science" of things. Perhaps someone here can explain how you cool a pool other than to blow air with a fan on the circulating water.
After having T and D in our yard the last couple of months installing a pool, I am in awe of their expertise and their high standards and would think they would know about pool cooling.