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chrish

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  1. Hi I agree with above post. we have been selling pools and liners for around 20years and 50 % is what we charge as a rule for a liner deposit or 1000euros on order and made up to 50% on start   hope this helps chrish
  2. Jouals do you still have any ?? looking for a male who will grow to be a bigish dog Chris
  3. http://www.infogreffe.fr/infogreffe/jsp/information/extraitRcs.jsp you can get a copy on line at the above. you will need to get an up to date Kabis each time you make a transaction , for example if you buy a company car, open a new bank account etc chrish
  4. Hi Teapot is correct liners are easier when installed in the hot weather, but we put liners in all year round. chrish
  5. Hi the Hayward vac ultra works well at around 400euros if you take all of the extras off but i would go electric for 800euros much better chrish
  6. Hi As of a couple of weeks ago when i last looked at this Only a couple of in pool alarms  pass the new regs (april 2009) the V2 aquaalarm and the VISIOPOOL classique both retail at about 295euros. Most of the companies are having to test their alarms again which will take time but the problem is that a lot of suppliers have old stock and are still selling them. make sure that any one you purchase has the new regs from April  NF 90 307/A1 PM me if you need help getting one chrish  
  7. Sorry ErnieY the fence you have at the sides with the concrete posts does not conform you will need to have a fence with a certificate of conformity or read the 40 pages of tests and self certify, this goes for the gates also that’s why i said an alarm will be the cheapest option Ps nice job on the pool chrish
  8. Jonzjob is correct but cheapest way is an alarm (although i hate them) around 295euros be careful that it passes the new april regs many do not if you need any more info please email or call chrish
  9. yep try a flock for 24hrs and it should clear chrish
  10. We must know the water chemestry to be able to help but it will cost more for a good tester than to refill   chrish
  11. I was told a single family Gite will not be counted as public. chrish
  12. Thats only a small resume of the regs, i do not think they will ever  have the funds to employ enough people to enforce them. chrish  
  13. Had my visit with the DDASS, they were very helpful . This is as much as i can remember for now, Please do not post arguments with the following its what was said and even if you disagree please take it up with the DDASS not me i did not do this to start a war only give a bit more information.. A public pool is any pool which is used by more than one family not including private houses , so by Law any pool which is shared with two gites for example would come under the DAASS. This rule is not policed as they do not have the staff, for example in the LOT they have two staff and have 350 pools to inspect so she said there is no way that they will be looking for the small gite complexes, in the LOT they start to get interested at 6 gites sharing a pool. This is not to say that one day they could look at all shared pools. Some departments have started to control small gite complexes already. It is the responsibility of the pool owner to apply to the DAASS not the pool installer. All the regs are the same no matter which department in France. The only thing which changes is the interpretation of the regs. They only have rules for pools over 240mcu and rules for pools under 240mcu . They inspect once a month and are mainly concerned with water quality and test ph , free clor, total clor and cyanuric acid, then they will take a sample to be tested in the lab. The pool owner must take these readings twice a day and note them on a form which they supply In the lot they only visit in july and august. Tests must be with dpd tablets. They can visit any time and have the right to test the pool without the owner’s permission. Pools must have an auto clor dispenser but PH does not have to be automatic. They will not allow salt pools at all. Pools under 240mcu have no regs to say how many times the water must be circulated. Any kind of filter can be used no control at all. Sand filters should have a separate foss to take the backwash water. One skimmer per 25cum water. If a pool comes under the DDASS then it should have a min of one WC and a shower in the near vicinity of the pool and a foot bath at the entrance to the pool, this goes up depending on the amount of people using the pool. New installations will be controlled for wheelchair access to the pool area. Pools are not allowed to be toped up with a hose pipe so must be connected to the mains and a Bac de disconnexion must be included to protect the Reseau public. Summer let pools should be emptied and refilled once a year, and 30 lt min of water changed per person per day . Pumps should run 24/24. Chemicals should be in a child proof container and locked by Key away from the pool area. Hope this helps Chrish
  14. But may be clearer than they are now, the last time i had info from them was 40 pages which you cant get to the bottom of chrish
  15. A general meeting with a director to clear up some of the grey matter chrish
  16. Hi I have a meeting with the DDASS in June if anyone would like to ask any questions i will try to get them answered. Keep them short and sweet  and please do not repeat any already asked chrish
  17. I have a few security covers in stock which i can let go at a good price PM me and i can give details chrish
  18. Need to know what you have done and what you have used, what filters you have and what kind of pool it is To start with!!!! chrish
  19. At the end of the day you make your own mind up or just go to the DDASS and ask we can only advise you. All that I can say is at least make sure you have the best filtration system that you can get and plan the pool to be able to upgrade if you have to comply one day. If you need any more info or a quote please email or pm chrish
  20. Panda I will install whatever the client askes for, but as a pool builder i am obliged to give the correct info at the time of the sale , if the client does not want to follow the regs then its up to them i would not try to sell them something they do not want. I am in negotiation with two  Gite complexes, one wants to follow the regs and the other does not But i gave them both the same info. i would not be doing my job if i did not. The debateable point is when the regs come into the gite market, the way i read it is a single gite is ok but a gite complex with more than one family needs to go by the regs. I may be wrong. Chrish  
  21.  your local DDASS office will give you a  printout of the regs they are helpful  Andrew is spot on with the DAASS regs we have had to comply to in the past.   Even if a lot of gites do not comply to the regs does not mean you can get away with not complying Chrish  
  22. Hi Can you email a plan to me and i will arrange for a quote and can let you know if it complies to the regs They do keep heat in the pool but not as good as a bubble cover Chrish
  23. Hi Cat looks as if your going to do the correct things, may just have sucked in some air if it needs topping up. you can call if you have a problem 0565377964 chrish
  24. Dont panic the 75kg will be fine 750g of zeolite to 1kg of sand so just use the 75kg of zeolite chrish
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