Automatic Pool Cleaners

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90 Days No Pay No Interest On Any Cleaner!
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Above Ground Suction Pool Cleaners |
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In Ground Suction Pool Cleaners |
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Automatic Pool Cleaners Explained |
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Consider installing an efficient, affordable automatic pool cleanerand enjoy water that is crystal clearand wonderfully inviting all the time. Fun, family and friends!
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Automatic Pool Cleaners are no longer considered a luxury item. With everyone busy and stressed out don't you just want to spend your time swimming and enjoying your pool and not cleaning it ?
A robotic pool cleaner or an automatic pool cleaner will allow you to spend more time enjoying your pool and a lot less time working on your pool. Isn't that why you got a pool in the first place ?
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Three Types Of Automatic Pool Cleaners: Robotic, Suction, Pressure |
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Suction Side Pool Cleaners
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These are cleaners that attach to the suction side of your plumbing. The suction side refers to the pipes and fittings that bring water out of the pool to be filtered; that water which is being "sucked" out of the pool by the filter pump.
These cleaners attach to one of the suction ports at the pool. Usually, this port is the skimmer, or your pool may have a separate vacuum port where the cleaner's hose can attach. With the hose attached and the filter pump running, suction is created on the underside of the cleaner. The cleaner moves randomly, or automatically around the pool with motion created by a device that gives a stop/start pulsing of water. As the unit travels, debris is sucked up through the neck and then the hose, past the suction port, through the pipe, and stops at the filter pump strainer basket, while smaller debris passes through to the filter. Adjustments on the hose, the unit itself and flow volume will create different cleaning patterns, so as to maximize pool coverage
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Pressure Side Pool Cleaners
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These cleaners are those that attach to the pressure side (return) of your circulation system. The water that is being pumped or "pushed" back to the pool powers these units which have their own hydraulic power plant inside. Being on the pressure side, these units have distinct advantages. They are helpful in distributing clean, filtered water around the pool and having their own debris bag means that they don't compromise the filter system. Even with the bag full, a pressure cleaner still operates, stirring debris up. It just won't suck up any more debris until the bag is emptied.
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Robotic Pool Cleaners |
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Robotic Pool Cleaners have been around for awhile but were, until recently, only affordable by the Rich & Famous. These pool cleaners have an internal microchip that performs their movements. Robotic Pool Cleaners move around your pool by either a pre-programmed pattern you enter or they have some fuzzy logic that they can "Sense" the size & shape of your pool and will cover nearly every inch.
These are self contained electric cleaners, which are put into the pool when there is a need for cleaning. Common brand names include Aquabot, Dolphin and Aquavac. A transformer is plugged into a wall outlet, and a long (50 ft) cord from the unit plugs into the transformer, receiving low voltage power to operate the cleaner. This power operates two motors; a pump motor which draws debris into the unit's filter and a drive motor which moves the unit around the pool.
The advantages to owning a robot cleaner include their self contained filter, which is easily cleaned. They also do quite well with their coverage. Some units are computer chip controlled, and some even have remote controls so you can steer the unit from a lounge chair! Being that they are the only cleaners not attached in any way to the pool's circulation system, they produce no resistance or back pressure on the filtering. Their cost can be more than suction or pressure side cleaners.
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View Video |
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Technical Specifications On Selected Cleaners |
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Dolphin 2002 Cleaner Technical Specs |
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View Short Video On The Aquabot In Action |
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Dolphin HD Cleaner Technical Specs |
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View Baracuda Info And All Zodiac Info |
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Dolphin 3001 Cleaner Technical Specs |
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Dolphin Robo-Kleen Technical Specs |
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Why Us? |
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Almont Pool Spa & Billards is a family run business. We are a REAL pool store ,not just an internet business like many of our competitors.
We have a retail store that sells all of the Automatic Pool Cleaners that you see on line.This means that you are buying your Automatic Pool Vacuum from a company that knows Cleaners and how to install them.
We sell thousands of Automatic Pool Cleaner every season and pride ourselves on our customer satisfaction.
We are a Factory Authorized Dealer for all of the Pool Cleaners we sell, That means peace of mind !
We offer FREE technical support on installation of your automatic pool cleaner. One of our installers is available during business hours to answer your installation related questions!
Try and get that from any other internet site !
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