Think Green
Everyone is concerned with the environment these days so we have come up with a large selection of eco friendly pool supplies. We are developing a more refined user interface that will be up soon but in the meantime take a look at our Green Pool Supplies page
TurboFish/Jim
If you have a sunny climate the solar panels should work well. We sell hundreds a year and feed back has been almost always posative.
The difference in the products you mention are just size related. The over-the-wall model should work fine for a pool your size.
Posted by: John Puder | June 02, 2008 at 07:52 AM
Can you please tell me the difference between the "over the wall" (#6176) and the $569.99 no part # listed but here is the page: http://www.pooldeals.com/product.php?productid=17624.
I have a 18' above groung and have been told these will pay for themselfs the first year by eliminating chlorine use (on your site under the description). My question is what is the difference for the money? Is the over the wall not as effective or what? Thanks, jim.
Posted by: Jim | June 01, 2008 at 02:13 PM
Has anyone had any luck with solar heating panels? I was looking into them and was just wondering what everyone's experience has been.
Posted by: TurboFish | May 30, 2008 at 06:06 PM