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  1. Hi we have a house near to Pouzauges and are looking to rent it out again starting 2017 so will need someone to manage the changeovers etc. It's a 3 bed single storey place, very easy to clean and prepare, it has an in ground pool on an automated control system, we are looking for Saturday changeovers. Previous experience of letting it means it's really only through the peak period. If anyone is interested please contact me with details. Thanks Mark
  2. Hi, We have a house near to Pouzauges and need someone to look after the garden for us it's about an acre, but there is a ride on mower and petrol strimmer on site, so no equipment needed. The garden is mostly grass so little other work involved. The pool has an automic dosing system so should just need claening and filter backwashing during the summer months. The house is let as a holiday home therefore there is also a possibility of managing the changeovers if wanted. Cheers Mark
  3. Feedback from our situation too, it was the PRV that was causing the problem, managed to replace it this summer and hey presto great water pressure, closing in on being the best 30 Euro I've spent. Cheers Mark
  4. Thanks for the advice, there is something like the PRV shown in the last post in the meter pit as far as I can remember, I'll have a go at it next week to see if I can do anyhting to improve our water pressure. Cheers Mark
  5. We suffer from low water pressure too, any ideas where the pressure relief value you refer to will be installed? I've found the meter box out in the garden and know where the supply comes into the house to the stop cock, but I've not seen anything I'd identify as a PRV, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place, anyone got pictures of what one looks like? I'm not in France at the moment but will be there this coming weekend. Cheers Mark
  6. Hi I've sent you a PM with a chap who is very close to you Robert Gough, he dug my pool out last year and I can highly recommend him, fully legal and very helpful. Cheers Mark
  7. The product is called "Platre Fin" I think, it's simply wall skim plaster. We just mixed it by hand to make sure all the lumps were broken down, as I said to the consistency of thin custard and poured it on and squeegee'd it around and float finished it in some areas. I hope you are able to crack on with the pool soon, it is very rewarding to be able to take a dip, knowing it's your own work, we eventually got to that stage at the end of the last trip. I'm back to ours in mid July to lay the margelles and slabs and then hopfully in early August we will be in it every day! Mark
  8. I haven't got the same type of pool, I installed a Christal Pool earlier this year, it has a screed base, which is what I assume you have too? Anyway their instrctions on the base once it was laid was to lay a thin layer of very runney finishing plaster (consistency of thin custard) over the top to "seal" the base, mainly to prevent the sharpe properties of French sand working their way through to the liner, but it also gives a very smooth surface and fills any imperfections there might be. Christal also have similar felt between the screed floor and the liner which Bugbear mentioned. If you do this I'd suggest using a squeegee to smooth it over when applying the plaster, I tried a brush and this left ridges which meant we had to do it all over again! Cheers Mark
  9. Thanks for the replies and sorry I've been a while in saying that, but I've been stuck on work things! Anyway, I have a brand new pump that came with the kit and don't really want to replace that with a larger one right now, it's a BADU TOP 14 which if I've worked it out right delivers somewhere between 3/4 and 1 HP, it's rated as 0.65 kW. Would this run a filter capable of 22 m3 per hour or would it not have sufficient pressure to do it? Cheers Mark
  10. Just found out about Zyke, looks an interesting site and some good prices, does anyone know what they hold in stock at their stores, for example, I need a winter cover, are they held in stock or are the special order? I have e-mailed them but they don't seem to want to reply and I don;t want to drive for an hour or so for a wasted journey. Cheers Mark
  11. Currently it's got the filters supplied with the kit, which are 2 cartridge filters, these work well, but are a bit of a pest to clean and looking at spares not cheap about 150 euro a pair, so I figure a sand filter with zelbrite in it will do a similar quality job of filtering and be easier for my chap who looks after the place to clean with a quick backwash. I just can't work out what size filter I'm going to need. Cheers Mark
  12. I've been trying to work out what size sand filter I would need to buy for my Christal Pool 5:5/60, it has a water volume of 53000 Ltrs or 11300 gallons and a pump that moves about 15 - 17 cubic meters per hour (if my calculations are correct). I've tried to find a filter to fit but I'm baffled and the information I can find on the web doesn't really help much , any help/advice greatly appreciated. Cheers Mark
  13. Hi, I have installed a Christal Pool at our house in the Vendee and at present have no cover for it. The pool is fully fenced, so safety and law wise we are covered by the fence. What I'm struggling to decide is if a cover is needed and if so what type. As I see it at the moment I can buy a solar cover for retaining warmth, reducing evaporation etc. for the summer; I've also been looking at the solar sun rings. http://www.h2ofun.co.uk/solar_sun_rings.asp, but I worry about them being "lifted" as we are not there all the time; and a winter debris cover for the winter. As we are not there all the time, I think we need a cover that is going to exclude light to help reduce the deteriation of the water quality while the pool is own its own, so that would suggest to me that the solar cover is not needed, and we should go for a dark winter cover that is easy enough to put on and take off. Or should I not bother with the light exclusion and use a solar cover, or should I forget about a cover all together for the summer and just get a winter debris cover. Sorry for the ramble, but I'm confused. Any suggestions / experiences will be greatfully accepted. Cheers Mark
  14. Well, I've got the quote now, and after getting up from the floor, I don't think I'l be going ahead with this option, it would have been nice but it's over twice the cost of paving slabs. Cheers Mark
  15. Hi, I'm looking at the options I have for the surface around the pool I've just installed, I've got prices for paving with slabs etc. but was looking for alternatives and came across a system where a soft, rubber surface can be laid, the company I'm looking at it www.poolsafe.co.uk Now the questions, does anyone know of companies in france who supply and install similar products? Does anyone have any experience with this type of pool surround, if so what are the pros and cons you've found, also could you give an indication of what it cost to install, (I'm waiting for a quote but it's not arrived yet). Cheers Mark
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