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Re: Heated villa pools
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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10/02/2015 11:35 AM
10/02/2015 11:35 AM
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Carol_Hill said: We had one on our pool in Virginia. It did help, however you do need to have it on a roll to be able to roll it up. And they are not very attractive to look at, so whenever the villa was occupied, people would probably leave it off all the time. I know what you're saying but a key difference is villa pools are usually small. I think the one I am talking about was 9*12? It was a 2 minute job to fold it over itself a few times and then drag it to the side, then reverse when done. Once we saw the difference it made, we made sure it was on there when we weren't in the pool.
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