First post, sorry if it is in the wrong place. Feel free to move it.
Had a saltwater pool built in 2008. About 18,000 gallons.
The problem I have been battling is it was built with sandstone around the pool as well as the waterfall. We don't run our waterfall very often at all.
The sand in the pool is too hard for me to keep up with. I resealed the rock this past summer and it didn't make a difference. It literally needs to be vacuumed every day if I actually want a clear pool and I don't have a backwash system so most of the sand gets puts right back in the pool when I vacuum.
I am needing some advice. Thinking of converting it into chlorine although my wife prefers salt, or ripping out all the sandstone and replacing with a rock that better handles saltwater. Is there a better way that I could vacuum to keep all the sand from going back through the jets?
Thoughts?? I'm willing to try really anything.
Had a saltwater pool built in 2008. About 18,000 gallons.
The problem I have been battling is it was built with sandstone around the pool as well as the waterfall. We don't run our waterfall very often at all.
The sand in the pool is too hard for me to keep up with. I resealed the rock this past summer and it didn't make a difference. It literally needs to be vacuumed every day if I actually want a clear pool and I don't have a backwash system so most of the sand gets puts right back in the pool when I vacuum.
I am needing some advice. Thinking of converting it into chlorine although my wife prefers salt, or ripping out all the sandstone and replacing with a rock that better handles saltwater. Is there a better way that I could vacuum to keep all the sand from going back through the jets?
Thoughts?? I'm willing to try really anything.