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Hawk13

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I bought a TV from a guy who had an indoor pool as big as that , made his money in selling computers in the 90s , he said "yes it's nice but £100 a week to keep warm and you can't turn it off or it goes green"

I'd suggest he was talking bollox......it doesn't cost me that much a month to heat my outdoor pool and pools go green due to a lack of chlorine not heat.
 

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I bought a TV from a guy who had an indoor pool as big as that , made his money in selling computers in the 90s , he said "yes it's nice but £100 a week to keep warm and you can't turn it off or it goes green"
I suspect that is a spa hotel and not a private pool, but happy to be corrected.
If it is a private pool Jon can be my new best mate:p
 
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This morning's little jaunt down through Leicestershire to earn a few more Maser tokens....
 

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Ewan

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In the old days, pools were heated by oil-fired boilers predominantly, so were quite expensive to heat. But now, most people use heat exchangers which are far cheaper. As a guide, our pool costs less than £100 a month to heat.
 

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Peugeot 306? or 408? Looks like something one of my school 'friends' parents had.

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Peugeot looking headlight. was there a 604? Scratch that; it might be a 204!



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