I have a heated fiberglass pool with swg, 2 years old now. We still get the guys who built it to open and close it, then in between I take care of it using advice from this site.
I am happy to say that it was opened yesterday and was totally clear by the time I got home from work!
I'm so curious, what keeps it so nice over the winter without the filter running? Is it chemicals or maybe too cold for algae to grow??
The pool guy said we could swim in it as soon as we'd like. It is supposed to be in the 80's tomorrow and Thursday and the heater is on so I want to go in, but somehow it just seems unbelievable that I can! I had an above ground pool that my dad took care of when I was a kid and he always said we had to wait a while before we could go in. Maybe that's affected my perception.
I tested a few readings before work this morning, FC = 8.0, CC = 0, pH = 7.6 and CYA = 50. It definitely looked sparkling clear. I know the pool guy put chlorine in but he didn't give details. I think I probably also need a bit more CYA. But I don't need to slam it if it looks OK, right?
Is there anything I should be worried about or would you swim in it?
I am happy to say that it was opened yesterday and was totally clear by the time I got home from work!
I'm so curious, what keeps it so nice over the winter without the filter running? Is it chemicals or maybe too cold for algae to grow??
The pool guy said we could swim in it as soon as we'd like. It is supposed to be in the 80's tomorrow and Thursday and the heater is on so I want to go in, but somehow it just seems unbelievable that I can! I had an above ground pool that my dad took care of when I was a kid and he always said we had to wait a while before we could go in. Maybe that's affected my perception.
I tested a few readings before work this morning, FC = 8.0, CC = 0, pH = 7.6 and CYA = 50. It definitely looked sparkling clear. I know the pool guy put chlorine in but he didn't give details. I think I probably also need a bit more CYA. But I don't need to slam it if it looks OK, right?
Is there anything I should be worried about or would you swim in it?