Anonymous
Post 09/09/2017 21:41     Subject: Hurricane prep question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain how a piece of furniture is going to damage a pool? This makes no sense at all. We've always put the chaise lounges and chairs in the pool for wind events. The pool is concrete. The same material that the pool deck that the furniture sits on 6 months a year. How is furniture going to harm a concrete pool? Absurd.


What is absurd is that you don't seem to understand pools have liners. Liners can be torn. Liners are expensive.




Your cheap-ass, low class, low bidder built by Salvadorans and rednecks with mullets pool has a liner. Because that's how low class people do pools.

My pool is 100% concrete. Not gunite - CONCRETE. 71 glorious cubic yards of it, with 12,000 lb of 1/2" rebar. It's probably more expensive than your education

Anonymous
Post 09/09/2017 21:14     Subject: Hurricane prep question

Pools in Florida do not have liners
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2017 21:14     Subject: Hurricane prep question

My friends in Florida posted a picture of the lighter weight pool deck items in the pool. The furniture was carefully arranged on the large, screened porch. Unless they want it all in the middle of their living room, it will need to stay outside.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2017 21:11     Subject: Hurricane prep question

Hey OP, about 5 minutes ago on CNN a meteorologist told people to put their patio furniture and even their trampolines in their swimming pools! I bet they did that just for you!
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2017 20:54     Subject: Hurricane prep question


Because pool resurfacing is the LEAST of anyone's worries, dumbass, when facing a category 4 or 5 hurricane.

How idiotic can you be, OP?