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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
Are you talking about the pools where you swim against the current? I have one of those here. Well, had I guess. After the destruction of the house it ended up with all sorts of bizarre junk. It's down to about 6 inches which I guess it should stay at to keep it from breaking. I'm just now getting financially to the point where I can repair one or two things at a time. One of the guys that came in on a secondary crew decided he would take it upon himself to fix it, it wasn't broken I just had it off. Well he took apart the gas heater, who knows where the parts are? By the time I got back about 6 months later it was down almost by half and the algae was overwhelming. Also I had bigger monsters to battle at the time
stars know, I could damn sure use that now for my back and leg
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Yes. Endless Pool is a trademark for the original brand of resistance swimming against a current.
They can be recovered to fully functional. And the folks at Endless Pools Customer Service are easily one of the best in the business. They know their product, then are helpful and knowledgable, and everything about an Endless Pool can be built or repaired by any moderately handy person. With the sole exception of the actual electrical or gas connection.