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We had a pool 15 X 40 approx 33,000 gallons in VT. Operated from June to Sept. Chemicals bought at discount online ran about $600.00 per year. We used Baquisil Products. Electric bill increased about $30. - $40. per month. We figured total for Mtc. and elec. would be about $1200 - $1500 per season. Seems like a lot until you compare it to owning a boat.

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