Our pool looked like a pond, leaves, sticks, and almost black. We didn't cover it last year. So I started watching your videos. Thanks a million, it's crystal clear now.
You made opening and closing that large size inline canister look so easy. Once those things get a few years on them, they become very tough to get sealed properly on closing it (even with pool lube on the O-ring). I now use the smaller one by Kokido and it is so much easier to work with.
AH the Kreapy Krualy is my fav auto pool cleaner out there. Been using them since 1994 They sure last for years on end since they only have one moving part. I have only replaced a total of 3 of them since, Due to the chlorine damaging the plastic of the models. Only parts that gets replaced now and then are the 'Pleated seal' and the 'Footpad'
I've had a Kreepy Krauly in my pool since 2006 and it still works like a charm. However, when my oaks start dropping their leaves, the suction line gets clogged and I have to use a clog buster on the end of a garden hose to blast the clog of leaves back out into the pool. Also, third parties have started making replacement parts for the Kreepy, which in my opinion, are superior to the Pentair OEM parts. I think I'm going to get a leaf canister! Also, Leslie's is dumping the Polaris 280 for the P38. The P38 has a smaller throat, but has 3 jets instead of 2. They look like the 360 but with a booster pump.
+Bret Maxwell Cool to hear. Those Kreepy Krauly cleaners last forever. I think that is why Pentair updated their cleaner because of all the generic parts out there. If you have 1.5" return lines a good buy for you would be the PoolSkim to help skim the leaves off the top before they sink to the bottom and clog up the cleaner. Just a thought. The P38 is the same as the Polaris 380. The 280 is just too durable and long lasting I guess - it is the best Polaris of the bunch.
Hello! I have just found your channel and think it is great - thank you! I just wondered which of your reviewed robotic cleaners works on a fully tiled pool? I have heard that many are not able to grip well enough, and therefore don't move around the whole pool. We have had an old Hayward in the past (many years ago), which cleaned only OK, but mostly got stuck down the deep end. Thanks so much again, and all the best for the new year of 2017!
I know the Polaris Robotic Cleaners work great in a tile pool. Certain Aquabot models also work great in a Tile pool. You are looking for a cleaner that can climb a 90 degree angle. Look at the new Polaris 8050 Sport as it has a nice feature where you can set the robots grip to specific pool types.
GREAT VIDEOS! I have watched a lot of them and have learned a ton of great information. Auto pool cleaners question....still under construction Fiberglass 16x36 SWG pool, 1 hp variable speed pump (no booster pump). Leaning towards a pressure vacuum so skimmer can run. One oak tree may blow leaves in the pool, rounded corners, steps at both ends. Trying to narrow down my choices- Kreep Krauler Legend 2, Kreep Krauler, or poolvergnuegen. Reliability and ease of use two biggest factors. I have ruled out robots due to price and too many moving parts to break. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance and PLEASE KEEP MAKING VIDEOS.
Pressure Side: The Polaris 360 would be my choice for you. The Poolvergnuegen is fine but it might have trouble in the fiberglass surface. I have a Polaris 360 in a fiberglass pool and it works great. It is in this video and I added special suction cup tires to help it out in the fiberglass pool. I am supposing that they are installing 1.5" threaded return lines in your pool? Also it would help to know what filter size they are installing as the Polaris 360 can create some back pressure. Suction Side: If your going with a suction side cleaner I would suggest a dedicated side port for that cleaner. That way the skimmer will still function and the cleaner can work. Not sure what phase of the construction you are in but a side suction port works best with a cleaner. The New Kreepy Krauly works well in Fiberglass pools and picks up Oak Tree debris very well.
Thanks for the quick reply. Pool is in but waiting on concrete work. 3 return ports (threaded not sure if 2" or 1 1/2"); one dedicated for pool cleaner which can be isolated. The filter will be a catridge Pentair Clean and Clear plus 360. Forgot to mention, biggest problem area for us will be fine dust from surrounding farm fields. Side note, I've watch a lot of your videos and noticed no pools with an ionization system (copper/silver). Local pool store suggested MineralPure system with Ozonator over SWG. We are sticking with SWG. Thoughts/Experience with these?
Thomas Smith Suction side cleaner would be better with dust - wasn't sure if in your answer they are installing a dedicated suction line on the side of the pool (side port). SWG is all you will need. Ionization is not recommended as metal could leak into the pool. Ozone is better. You can use Ozone with a SWG but it is overkill. The SWG will generate enough chlorine for the entire day and longer. So the chances of having any algae are slim to none.
I have found that creepy crawler to be incredibly weak for diving pools. She/he fails to circulate throughout the entire pool. Are there any remedies. Regardless, I am keeping it for the winter season and using the four-wheeler for summer. Hope all is well under these unprecedented conditions!
Oh ok. Your nephew coming along ok? I saw in one of your other videos the cart you use to carry your equipment. Where did you get it? I see pool companies down here with hammer heads but I'm interested in a cart like yours.
I picked it up from another pool guy about 9 years ago. SCP & Superior sell them with the clamp for the back of the truck for around $500-$600. Haven't used a Hammer Head myself - a few guys in my area use them. The cart I use comes in real handy. My Nephew is doing good. Just adding more layers of complexity this week. He feels like he will never get enough info in his head...
Any recommendations on a cleaner for a fiberglass pool about 10,000 gallons. I have had robots but would like to stay away from anything with electronics. I only have 1 skimmer also,
I like the Zodiac W70472 Baracuda G2 Automatic Pool Cleaner. It is under $250 on Amazon. Will climb the walls opposed to other gear type cleaners, MX6, Hayward Navigator, etc. Got two of them in Fiberglass pools and they do well. Maybe send a photo of your pool to my Website under the "contact me" box just in case. Sometimes you will need the hose "twister" adapter depending.
i'm sorry I am not that youtube savvy so I couldn't find it, thanks anyway, I just wanted to know if you have any suggestion for a small in ground pool
I have a pool with a 3/4 hp, 1 skimmer, and 1 return. I currently have a Pooverneugen but i was consider getting a Polaris 360 so that I have a skimmer and a cleaner at the same time. What do you think of this setup?
I don't really wear true water proof gloves while working. Just these to protect me hands from the chemicals and scrapes and bruises: ua-cam.com/video/iHz3gNiB77w/v-deo.html
Yeah I know. A little out of order. I shot over 5 hours of footage and editing it down is a bear. They will all be up eventually but maybe not in chronological order... so far mt Nephew is doing pretty good. Forgot how many layers there are to this business.
I just put in a MX8 to replace my ThePoolCleaner 4W and it is not moving much if at all. My pool guys told "they don't work" on larger pools with Pebblesheen. I'm guessing it is a flow issue. I want to make the MX8 works before I pull it out and buy a new PoolCleaner after only a couple of weeks. Any thoughts? Thanks much, S
At 3:33ff, you and the young man in the video mentioned that when they're working, the poolvergnuegens work great. Do they break down? If so, why and how often? Which one was the small, second one at 3:33? Thanks
The Poolvergnuegens are highly reliable. For the first 5 years or more all you will need to do is change the rubber tires. At the 3:33 mark - that is a 2 wheel Poolvergnuegen the "PoolCleaner." It is the one I sell the most of on my route. Yes, the young man is not my son - he is my nephew ;) He could be though, as I have known him since he was born. I feel old...
Which do you prefer the G2 Kreeper or the 2 wheel Poolvergnuegen the "PoolCleaner?" What are the pros and cons of the two? I just bought a home with a 30k gallon pool and it's getting dirty quickly. Yikes!
Ryan Johnson The main factor is the surface type. If it is regular plaster or pebbletec then the poolvergnuegen is my preferred cleaner. Also in your case depending on where you will connect it determines if you need a 4 wheel or 2 wheel model. Do you have a side port in the middle of the pool by chance? If not where is the skimmer located?
The skimmer is at the deep end of the pool, next to the Jacuzzi, and closest to the heater and filter. When I open the lid of the skimmer, there are two holes in the bottom. Just shared with you pics of my pool and equipment on Google+ (your in my Circle now:)).
Ryan Johnson Pretty old stuff. Heater looks like it is not connected. Pool doesn't look very large. Just measure it from the skimmer to the shallow end to determine if you need the 2x or 4x model. "The PoolCleaner", Installation, Troubleshooting & Tips: ua-cam.com/video/zG3u09VJ46Y/v-deo.html Looks like it needs some chemicals. A little murky.
@@SPL thanks for the tip. I don't know what was in it prior or if the pool was serviced. I really enjoy your videos and they have helped tremendously. Much appreciated :)
Our Pentair Racer seems to be stopping on the steps. It goes good on the liner at the bottom but it get sort of stuck and really slows down on the steps. I think it might have a pressure issue or something. Do you have any tips?
I recently filmed a rebuild of one (not done editing yet) and noticed that the plastic frame that holds the front wheel on was cracked causing one wheel to be wobbly and allowing it to get hung up on the steps also. Check to see if one wheel feels loose. I think it is too new for a rebuild but I would take the top off and check the frame by that front wheel. I wish I had the video done for you to see - just way behind on my production - Summer Time and I run a pool route.
Tremendously helpful series for new pool owners. Thanks for sharing.
Our pool looked like a pond, leaves, sticks, and almost black. We didn't cover it last year. So I started watching your videos. Thanks a million, it's crystal clear now.
You service some very beautful properties!!
You made opening and closing that large size inline canister look so easy. Once those things get a few years on them, they become very tough to get sealed properly on closing it (even with pool lube on the O-ring).
I now use the smaller one by Kokido and it is so much easier to work with.
Will have to look at that one.
AH the Kreapy Krualy is my fav auto pool cleaner out there. Been using them since 1994 They sure last for years on end since they only have one moving part.
I have only replaced a total of 3 of them since, Due to the chlorine damaging the plastic of the models.
Only parts that gets replaced now and then are the 'Pleated seal' and the 'Footpad'
On of my favorites also and now with the new plastic they should last forever.
Thanks, I see several kreepy krauly on Amazon, which one thanks
I've had a Kreepy Krauly in my pool since 2006 and it still works like a charm. However, when my oaks start dropping their leaves, the suction line gets clogged and I have to use a clog buster on the end of a garden hose to blast the clog of leaves back out into the pool. Also, third parties have started making replacement parts for the Kreepy, which in my opinion, are superior to the Pentair OEM parts. I think I'm going to get a leaf canister!
Also, Leslie's is dumping the Polaris 280 for the P38. The P38 has a smaller throat, but has 3 jets instead of 2. They look like the 360 but with a booster pump.
+Bret Maxwell Cool to hear. Those Kreepy Krauly cleaners last forever. I think that is why Pentair updated their cleaner because of all the generic parts out there. If you have 1.5" return lines a good buy for you would be the PoolSkim to help skim the leaves off the top before they sink to the bottom and clog up the cleaner. Just a thought.
The P38 is the same as the Polaris 380. The 280 is just too durable and long lasting I guess - it is the best Polaris of the bunch.
I have the Hayward, which is over 10 years old. I have to agree that it is a part hog, but part replacement is easy and fairly inexpensive.
Hello! I have just found your channel and think it is great - thank you! I just wondered which of your reviewed robotic cleaners works on a fully tiled pool? I have heard that many are not able to grip well enough, and therefore don't move around the whole pool. We have had an old Hayward in the past (many years ago), which cleaned only OK, but mostly got stuck down the deep end. Thanks so much again, and all the best for the new year of 2017!
I know the Polaris Robotic Cleaners work great in a tile pool. Certain Aquabot models also work great in a Tile pool. You are looking for a cleaner that can climb a 90 degree angle. Look at the new Polaris 8050 Sport as it has a nice feature where you can set the robots grip to specific pool types.
may i knew the price of this robotic vacum thank u
GREAT VIDEOS! I have watched a lot of them and have learned a ton of great information. Auto pool cleaners question....still under construction Fiberglass 16x36 SWG pool, 1 hp variable speed pump (no booster pump). Leaning towards a pressure vacuum so skimmer can run. One oak tree may blow leaves in the pool, rounded corners, steps at both ends.
Trying to narrow down my choices- Kreep Krauler Legend 2, Kreep Krauler, or poolvergnuegen. Reliability and ease of use two biggest factors. I have ruled out robots due to price and too many moving parts to break. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance and PLEASE KEEP MAKING VIDEOS.
Pressure Side:
The Polaris 360 would be my choice for you. The Poolvergnuegen is fine but it might have trouble in the fiberglass surface. I have a Polaris 360 in a fiberglass pool and it works great. It is in this video and I added special suction cup tires to help it out in the fiberglass pool. I am supposing that they are installing 1.5" threaded return lines in your pool? Also it would help to know what filter size they are installing as the Polaris 360 can create some back pressure.
Suction Side:
If your going with a suction side cleaner I would suggest a dedicated side port for that cleaner. That way the skimmer will still function and the cleaner can work. Not sure what phase of the construction you are in but a side suction port works best with a cleaner. The New Kreepy Krauly works well in Fiberglass pools and picks up Oak Tree debris very well.
Thanks for the quick reply. Pool is in but waiting on concrete work. 3 return ports (threaded not sure if 2" or 1 1/2"); one dedicated for pool cleaner which can be isolated. The filter will be a catridge Pentair Clean and Clear plus 360. Forgot to mention, biggest problem area for us will be fine dust from surrounding farm fields.
Side note, I've watch a lot of your videos and noticed no pools with an ionization system (copper/silver). Local pool store suggested MineralPure system with Ozonator over SWG. We are sticking with SWG. Thoughts/Experience with these?
Thomas Smith Suction side cleaner would be better with dust - wasn't sure if in your answer they are installing a dedicated suction line on the side of the pool (side port).
SWG is all you will need. Ionization is not recommended as metal could leak into the pool. Ozone is better. You can use Ozone with a SWG but it is overkill. The SWG will generate enough chlorine for the entire day and longer. So the chances of having any algae are slim to none.
I need a tune up kit for a polaris platinum legend
I have found that creepy crawler to be incredibly weak for diving pools. She/he fails to circulate throughout the entire pool. Are there any remedies. Regardless, I am keeping it for the winter season and using the four-wheeler for summer. Hope all is well under these unprecedented conditions!
Oh ok. Your nephew coming along ok? I saw in one of your other videos the cart you use to carry your equipment. Where did you get it? I see pool companies down here with hammer heads but I'm interested in a cart like yours.
I picked it up from another pool guy about 9 years ago. SCP & Superior sell them with the clamp for the back of the truck for around $500-$600. Haven't used a Hammer Head myself - a few guys in my area use them. The cart I use comes in real handy.
My Nephew is doing good. Just adding more layers of complexity this week. He feels like he will never get enough info in his head...
Any recommendations on a cleaner for a fiberglass pool about 10,000 gallons. I have had robots but would like to stay away from anything with electronics. I only have 1 skimmer also,
I like the Zodiac W70472 Baracuda G2 Automatic Pool Cleaner. It is under $250 on Amazon. Will climb the walls opposed to other gear type cleaners, MX6, Hayward Navigator, etc. Got two of them in Fiberglass pools and they do well. Maybe send a photo of your pool to my Website under the "contact me" box just in case. Sometimes you will need the hose "twister" adapter depending.
Awesome will do. Thanks.
i'm sorry I am not that youtube savvy so I couldn't find it, thanks anyway, I just wanted to know if you have any suggestion for a small in ground pool
Just Google Zodiac Ranger automatic cleaner and you will see it on Amazon for $150
I have a pool with a 3/4 hp, 1 skimmer, and 1 return. I currently have a Pooverneugen but i was consider getting a Polaris 360 so that I have a skimmer and a cleaner at the same time. What do you think of this setup?
If you send photos of your pool I can better assess - david@swimmingpoollearning.com
Yes it is a vs pump
+Scott Bindley Try it set on 3100 RPM and see what happens.
Whats the best cannister to get these days? The Zodiac cylcone or one of those long ones ?
I like the large Hayward Canister. The W530
hello ijust ask how much this kind of vacum pls answer thank u
Best waterproof gloves to use on a daily basis while cleaning pools?
I don't really wear true water proof gloves while working. Just these to protect me hands from the chemicals and scrapes and bruises: ua-cam.com/video/iHz3gNiB77w/v-deo.html
Is a Kreapy Krualy good for Above ground pool like in tax
Geez what do those open pools pay per month in Cali?
Not a whole lot unfortunately. $120-$150 a month.
Hey what happened to part 3? I see part 2 a and b and part 4.
Yeah I know. A little out of order. I shot over 5 hours of footage and editing it down is a bear. They will all be up eventually but maybe not in chronological order... so far mt Nephew is doing pretty good. Forgot how many layers there are to this business.
I just put in a MX8 to replace my ThePoolCleaner 4W and it is not moving much if at all. My pool guys told "they don't work" on larger pools with Pebblesheen. I'm guessing it is a flow issue. I want to make the MX8 works before I pull it out and buy a new PoolCleaner after only a couple of weeks. Any thoughts? Thanks much, S
+Scott Bindley Should work. Maybe something is jammed in the turbine? Is it a variable speed pump?
At 3:33ff, you and the young man in the video mentioned that when they're working, the poolvergnuegens work great. Do they break down? If so, why and how often? Which one was the small, second one at 3:33? Thanks
The Poolvergnuegens are highly reliable. For the first 5 years or more all you will need to do is change the rubber tires. At the 3:33 mark - that is a 2 wheel Poolvergnuegen the "PoolCleaner." It is the one I sell the most of on my route. Yes, the young man is not my son - he is my nephew ;) He could be though, as I have known him since he was born. I feel old...
Which do you prefer the G2 Kreeper or the 2 wheel Poolvergnuegen the "PoolCleaner?" What are the pros and cons of the two? I just bought a home with a 30k gallon pool and it's getting dirty quickly. Yikes!
Ryan Johnson The main factor is the surface type. If it is regular plaster or pebbletec then the poolvergnuegen is my preferred cleaner. Also in your case depending on where you will connect it determines if you need a 4 wheel or 2 wheel model. Do you have a side port in the middle of the pool by chance? If not where is the skimmer located?
The skimmer is at the deep end of the pool, next to the Jacuzzi, and closest to the heater and filter. When I open the lid of the skimmer, there are two holes in the bottom. Just shared with you pics of my pool and equipment on Google+ (your in my Circle now:)).
Ryan Johnson Pretty old stuff. Heater looks like it is not connected. Pool doesn't look very large. Just measure it from the skimmer to the shallow end to determine if you need the 2x or 4x model. "The PoolCleaner", Installation, Troubleshooting & Tips: ua-cam.com/video/zG3u09VJ46Y/v-deo.html
Looks like it needs some chemicals. A little murky.
I mean for a intex pool
Funny. I would lean more towards the Zodiac Ranger or Zodiac Wahoo.
I bought a poolvernugen but the pool has a Polaris pump. Does that matter? Can i connect it and let it run?
Negative. What did you have there before?
@@SPL thanks for the tip. I don't know what was in it prior or if the pool was serviced. I really enjoy your videos and they have helped tremendously. Much appreciated :)
Our Pentair Racer seems to be stopping on the steps. It goes good on the liner at the bottom but it get sort of stuck and really slows down on the steps. I think it might have a pressure issue or something. Do you have any tips?
How old is it?
About a year.
I recently filmed a rebuild of one (not done editing yet) and noticed that the plastic frame that holds the front wheel on was cracked causing one wheel to be wobbly and allowing it to get hung up on the steps also. Check to see if one wheel feels loose. I think it is too new for a rebuild but I would take the top off and check the frame by that front wheel. I wish I had the video done for you to see - just way behind on my production - Summer Time and I run a pool route.
What do you suggest for a 10/20 fiber glass pool
Zodaic Ranger
Bach my life