Tenderfoot, Brian is a master pool builder. What he shares here is based on "real world" use. A good example is the temp sensor. He is not one to push his way but he is one I would do as he suggests because of his experiences. It is up to you.
The B/O start up-yes it depends on daily testing and such. It will be quite costly to pay someone to do it for you......hummmmmm are there any late teens in your neighborhood that can follow directions and can be trusted? Maybe you can teach them (or I can with videos and such) how to do the tests??? With you doing so much travel the B/O start up might not be your best bet.
Plaster-it all depends on the skills of the installers. If they have skills the acid start up is not needed. Maybe see if you can get a hold of the plaster bosses and see what THEY have to say about what you have learned! Saying that...................there are more pools that have been acid washed than have not. They turn out okay. It is the long term that might be the difference. I would call around and ask questions then share what you find out about your area's skills and willingness to do things a little different.
Shopping list:
number 1 pick- TF-100 Start Up DELUXE (TF-100 test kit, Speedstir, 18 Nylon Whale Wall brush, Skimmer Angel, Skimmer net, Fine mesh Leaf Rake, pH meter, Deluxe thermometer)
number 2 picks- TF-100 Start Up (TF-100 kit, Speedstir, Skimmer Angel, Wall Whale brush)
You will LOVE the whale wall brush. I have heard it makes brushing so much easier and effective!
Home shopping list:
-2 2cups plastic measuring cups (plastic)- one for muriatic acid, the other for everything else
-white, plastic plate to hold up behind PH test tube
-muriatic acid-make sure to get the 30% stuff. It is mostly kept outside by the pool stuff. Find a kid safe way/place to store it. It can NOT be stored by chlorine as they do not play well together and you do not to store it by metal as the fumes can cause rust. Several people buy a small, plastic deck box or such to store it in outside out of the way.
-chlorine/bleach-same stuff just different %-find a local place you can swing by weekly or so. Some pool stores will allow you to buy it in bulk. You just have to put a deposit down on the jugs. Some people use Walmart or Targets house brand of bleach BUT make sure to check the date code as you do not want it older than 3 months. Walmart has their "shock" which is 10% chlorine in season. Most stores have it in stock now. I would not buy any yet. Just do some looking around so you will know where you will be getting it from.
-CYA-aka stablizer. I buy mine from Lowes or Walmart. Just make sure it is at least 99% active ingredient.
Do not add anything to the pool without running it by us. We have done MANY tests to find the best way to add some of the stuff. The bottle directions are way off on the best practices so.........
This should not hurt your wallet too much! I will start sharing pool care with you at little at a time so as to not overwhelm you
Kim
The B/O start up-yes it depends on daily testing and such. It will be quite costly to pay someone to do it for you......hummmmmm are there any late teens in your neighborhood that can follow directions and can be trusted? Maybe you can teach them (or I can with videos and such) how to do the tests??? With you doing so much travel the B/O start up might not be your best bet.
Plaster-it all depends on the skills of the installers. If they have skills the acid start up is not needed. Maybe see if you can get a hold of the plaster bosses and see what THEY have to say about what you have learned! Saying that...................there are more pools that have been acid washed than have not. They turn out okay. It is the long term that might be the difference. I would call around and ask questions then share what you find out about your area's skills and willingness to do things a little different.
Shopping list:
number 1 pick- TF-100 Start Up DELUXE (TF-100 test kit, Speedstir, 18 Nylon Whale Wall brush, Skimmer Angel, Skimmer net, Fine mesh Leaf Rake, pH meter, Deluxe thermometer)
number 2 picks- TF-100 Start Up (TF-100 kit, Speedstir, Skimmer Angel, Wall Whale brush)
You will LOVE the whale wall brush. I have heard it makes brushing so much easier and effective!
Home shopping list:
-2 2cups plastic measuring cups (plastic)- one for muriatic acid, the other for everything else
-white, plastic plate to hold up behind PH test tube
-muriatic acid-make sure to get the 30% stuff. It is mostly kept outside by the pool stuff. Find a kid safe way/place to store it. It can NOT be stored by chlorine as they do not play well together and you do not to store it by metal as the fumes can cause rust. Several people buy a small, plastic deck box or such to store it in outside out of the way.
-chlorine/bleach-same stuff just different %-find a local place you can swing by weekly or so. Some pool stores will allow you to buy it in bulk. You just have to put a deposit down on the jugs. Some people use Walmart or Targets house brand of bleach BUT make sure to check the date code as you do not want it older than 3 months. Walmart has their "shock" which is 10% chlorine in season. Most stores have it in stock now. I would not buy any yet. Just do some looking around so you will know where you will be getting it from.
-CYA-aka stablizer. I buy mine from Lowes or Walmart. Just make sure it is at least 99% active ingredient.
Do not add anything to the pool without running it by us. We have done MANY tests to find the best way to add some of the stuff. The bottle directions are way off on the best practices so.........
This should not hurt your wallet too much! I will start sharing pool care with you at little at a time so as to not overwhelm you

Kim
