Hey all, just bought a Northern California house half a year ago with a huge pool that needs - everything. Pump is from the 70s. Plaster from the 90s and cracking. It leaks. Filter probably from the 80s. The pool shed is falling apart but does the job. There is a solar heating system will that goes to the roof, I think it doesn’t leak but the valve & thermostat are from the 80s and dying so I can’t verify. Recently, I had a pool contractor come over and they estimated roughly 25 grand for plumbing and replaster. Without specifics on plaster type etc. I’d really like to invest in it and have my kids grow up with a beautiful (and working!) pool in the back yard, and I do agree to redo plumbing while I’m at it. Is this a good start? What else, at the very minimum, should be replaced initially, such as pumps, filters, or do I not need to worry about everything now? Do I need to choose what water type I want (salt or fresh)? While i make up my mind I’m having a pool guy keep the levels under control. Unfortunately I’m a little overwhelmed with house projects and not in a position right now to study all this in depth, although over time I hope I can. So I think what I need at this point is guidance on a starting point. Any thoughts or experiences you can share are much appreciated!
Cheers
Lars

Cheers
Lars
