Pity the fool who owns a pool. It’s like having a large, delicate, expensive pet / Andrew Herrick
This back yard creature must be kept under constant chemical constraint, or it risks becoming more liability than asset Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email I’ll call him Bruce. He’s any of the 3.1 million Australians living in a house with a pool or spa. Over my long career in hardware, (…)
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