No, that's spread out over two months. Am I a bad person for dumping them all into the grave marked "deal with later?"
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Lets get an updated picture of the pool![]()
So, how much did you end up spending on getting your pool from the swamp to crystal clear? 83 or so bottles of bleach plus what else? I've not re-read the thread but I do remember you buying a few more items including the test kit.
And how much time do you think you put into cleaning it up? Just for fun...
Everyone really needs to go back and look at the first couple of pics of this pond LOL What a wonderful job you did! SWEET!
Kim
Just read from page 1 to the end without so much as a bathroom break. Great job on the recovery! I was in Mt Pleasant several times the first part of July during our annual stay on Sullivan's Island. If I would have found this thread sooner, I likely would have reached out to try to buy you a drink at Reds. Enjoyed seeing the progress!
I would go with the largest cell your controller will work with. You can always turn down a large cell, but you can't turn up a small cell. One other advantage is longer lifespan on a larger cell that is run at a lower setting.
I really enjoyed reading this thread; thanks for bumping it up to the top level. You've started a new topic, so you might get more attention to your question if you had started a new thread...
Anyway, here's my $0.02 <...> In Nov-Feb in previous winters, I bet I spent about 10 minutes every other week maintaining my pool.
So that's my long preamble to my question. Why bother closing it? Why not leave it open all year long? You don't have to be swimming in it to enjoy its beauty.