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sallyg 06-17-2022 06:15 AM

Pools always warm up in the summer. They heat them in the winter months, but they do not have chillers for the summer months. It's like swimming in soup. First world problem, but as an avid swimmer sure would be nice to have cooler water temps.

Sandy and Ed 06-17-2022 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by frose (Post 2106996)
i must say that some of these answers to a real question I expected.. some were helpful, others just sarcastic nonsense.. I'm sure that if this was a question regarding something about golf, the answers would be different. what a crock of crap(not the word I wanted to use)

I hear you. Gotta realize that there are a lot of grumpy old farts living here that need to criticize at least someone else every day. Makes ‘‘em feel superior I guess. Let it pass.

Love2Swim 06-17-2022 06:38 AM

I don't think it is a case of "grumpy old folks". It is common in hot climates to install pool chillers. The Villages has neglected to do so, and it is a health risk to older folks who are susceptible to heat stroke and heat related health problems. I know some of the avid swimmers must journey to Gainesville and Clermont to get their laps in, because the Villages facilities are sub-par. Pool chillers should be installed in the sport pools where there is high demand for lap swimming and water aerobics, not the neighborhood pools. There are 12 sport pools, and at a cost of say $6K per pool you are talking $72K. It would certainly make more sense than spending $500K on a fake water tower/windmill.

mtdjed 06-17-2022 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 2107237)
I don't think it is a case of "grumpy old folks". It is common in hot climates to install pool chillers. The Villages has neglected to do so, and it is a health risk to older folks who are susceptible to heat stroke and heat related health problems.

I do not think it is neglect. Chillers were never promised. Heaters, yes in cooler months.

There is no health risks to older folks with a brain in their head. We are not lobsters being thrown into a pot of boiling water. If it is 95 F outside and the water temp is too hot in the pools, make wise choices. If you have expectations of cooler water temps, go to your favorite Gainesville pool or install one yourself and include that pool chiller that is so common.

I wonder how many home pools in The Villages have pool chillers. Perhaps we can get some feedback from some residents that have these common pool chillers as to cost to install, operate and effectiveness.

Another option would be a visit to lovely Marblehead, MA.

Current ocean temperature in Marblehead:

Water temperature in Marblehead today is 61.7°F. Sea water temperature in Marblehead is expected to rise to 62.1°F in the next 10 days. June average water temperature in Marblehead is 58.8°F, the minimum temperature is 50.7°F, and the maximum is 66.7°F.

The swimming season in Marblehead lasts from July to August. During those months, Marblehead water temperature does not drop below 68°F and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. The average water temperature in Marblehead in winter reaches 42.1°F, in spring 44.4°F, in summer the average temperature rises to 64°F, and in autumn it is 57.2°F.

Marblehead water temperature now
Sea temperatureTidesSunrise and Sunset
June 17, 2022
today temp
61.7°F
June 16, 2022
yesterday temp
61.7°F

NotGolfer 06-17-2022 07:34 AM

Bring the chillers on....then your fees will increase and those who don't use the pools will not be happy. It's a no-win situation. I can't believe in all the years we've lived here on all the "shoulds, woulds, coulds" people whine about. I second the idea on having a "Whiner's Club". People could then vent all they wanted and would be with folks similar to their thinking. The Villages is a nice place but not exclusive to cater to the wants/needs of the masses just because they want it. As someone else said----"first world problems."

Bilyclub 06-17-2022 07:36 AM

Since sides are being drawn I'll go with the no chillers in the pool crowd.

togabill 06-17-2022 07:44 AM

Chillers
 
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Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2106981)
I priced out the installed price for a chiller for a typical neighborhood pool a number of years ago. It came to around $5,000. I had called a major supplier of pool chillers in the USA. He said his company has sold many chillers in places like Arizona and many in Florida as well. You can usually lower a pool’s temperature around 6-8 degrees. So if the water is 94 you can lower it to 86. I mentioned that the price may be an obstacle, but then he said that when you go to replace a heater for your pools, just replace it with their heat pump that both heats and cools the pool. Excellent idea. Cost of electricity was modest for running the heat pump.


The Villages complain about the cost. What is the cost of a hundred pools that cannot be used at the time of the year they are especially needed. They would not have to do every pool because I understand that there are a few that like the bath water. Some system could be used for the months of June to October. Need problem solvers.

Bogie Shooter 06-17-2022 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 2107237)
I don't think it is a case of "grumpy old folks". It is common in hot climates to install pool chillers. The Villages has neglected to do so, and it is a health risk to older folks who are susceptible to heat stroke and heat related health problems. I know some of the avid swimmers must journey to Gainesville and Clermont to get their laps in, because the Villages facilities are sub-par. Pool chillers should be installed in the sport pools where there is high demand for lap swimming and water aerobics, not the neighborhood pools. There are 12 sport pools, and at a cost of say $6K per pool you are talking $72K. It would certainly make more sense than spending $500K on a fake water tower/windmill.

Are there retirement communities in Gainesville and Clermont?

jrandall 06-17-2022 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by frose (Post 2106867)
does any one know if the pool temps are regulated during these hot months.. it's like taking a bath.. maybe drain some water and add fresh, or a chiller for the filter.. i don't know.. any suggestions??

I love this time of year to use the pools because the water isn’t cold. The temperature is just right for me. That said I imagine there are people that like it colder and others warmer.

Bill14564 06-17-2022 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by togabill (Post 2107291)
The Villages complain about the cost. What is the cost of a hundred pools that cannot be used at the time of the year they are especially needed. They would not have to do every pool because I understand that there are a few that like the bath water. Some system could be used for the months of June to October. Need problem solvers.

Where was it said the pools cannot be used? Some desire a lower temperature but that doesn't mean they can't be used. Others don't mind or may even enjoy the warmer water.

"Especially needed?" I would think that if someone needs to be cool then it would be safer for them to stay inside in their AC rather than endure the heat to get to a pool. Even when the pools are their coolest they are warmer than a 78 degree home.

crash 06-17-2022 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by frose (Post 2106867)
does any one know if the pool temps are regulated during these hot months.. it's like taking a bath.. maybe drain some water and add fresh, or a chiller for the filter.. i don't know.. any suggestions??

No they are not regulated during the summer. Whatever temp the sun makes them is the temp you are going to get.

NotGolfer 06-17-2022 08:54 AM

Wanted to say too....in winter (you know when the temp is 70* and a north wind is blowing).....go to any pool and folks will say "I thought they said these were heated". Well yes they are but the air is what makes things feel that way. I thought I'd heard in summer the heaters are turned off for the very reason the OP is complaining about.

MSGirl 06-17-2022 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 2106937)
The good commercial pools have water chillers which are turned on in the summer in Florida. There are terrific pools in Clermont and up in Gainesville that are chilled. You won't find that in The Villages, too cheap.

You can solve that one with either of 2 things.1. Buy it yourself since The Villages is too cheap. 2. Solve the chiller problem by installing your own pool; again, since The Villages is too cheap!

Kgcetm 06-17-2022 08:59 AM

Pretty funny. You must be new here.

browen 06-17-2022 09:18 AM

If this is a pool at your house do not add water, it will throw off the chemicals. Try running your solar at night when the temps are cooler. You will need to have your filter on.


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