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Talking from experience currently and not having heating for a week I would get it. It is sooo much nicer with the heating on in my opinion of course.
I considered the refund I would get and have come to the conclusion that the 'value' of the heating is worth more than I actually paid.
Brizzle.
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So do we, Ruth and Lesley. Just can't stand cold water - even if its good for you.
However, it has to be your decision Tyson - if you like cold water then don't have it. If you like to be comfortable then do.
As for the cost, its a drop in the ocean as far as going to Florida is concerned - its less than the cost of park tickets for one person, and it makes a world of difference.
We, too had the pool heated in August when we visited our villa, and will do so again in 3 weeks time. Its a MUST for us!
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f.a.o maggie allen.
sorry i thought this site was for asking questions !
sorry !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by MaggieAllan
Tyson...I can't believe you have any previously unanswered questions....!!!!!!!
It's personal preference , but we would have pool heating in May.
You know you are going to get the usual replies and will have to make a decsion yourself!!!!!
How long is £250 for ?
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It is . No offence meant.
Your past questions were numerous to say the least, and brought on many very interesting discussions, I think nearly every member joined in, which is great. I was just surprised that you could think of more because I thought you had covered everything imaginable, which helps everyone else.
As I said in the body of my reply, we personally would go for heating, loving warm water as we do, and I only asked how long the £250 covered to understand how much you were paying per day/week.
If you would like me to delete my replies so as not cause any offence, please DM me.
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just a question really, and going on what i,ve read up to now from other topics
if you were trying to decide on or off would it not be better first on, from whats been said it takes a long time to heat up but not as long to cool down [?]
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I will watch this thread with interest. I think it REALLY is personal preference here. We swam in our pool in late March this year, no pool heat, but THAT was during the day [8D] Having said that, I would be surprised if you needed it it at all in May[msneek]?
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Yes, yes and yes again! If you are a wimp like me - and a couple of others!
When I have to use our local swimming pool at home I have to put up with whatever temperature its set at. When I am using my own pool I want to be able to get in it with no goose bumps!
The hotter the outside temperature the more we need it on, as Lesley says, if its hot outside the pool feels even colder.
So 'Wimps For Pool Heat' unite! [msnsmile2]
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Even in August this year, our smallest was cold until we put the pool heat on - difference between pool & air temp I suppose. Its so fabulous to have your own pool & be able to use it whenever - why not make it the most pleasurable experience you can?
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With young children as you have Tyson you will probably find the benefit far outweighs the cost. We always have the heating on regardless of the time of year, we spend enough money on our villa and holiday each year that we're not going to be cold when we are over for the sake of a few dollars.
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My kids can swim with the pool heat on, but not me! I think kids are a lot sturdier than most adults.[msneek]