Hi all! I purchased the Pool School PDF and read through it all. It looks like there is good info there for maintaining a pool, but I still have some questions related to "getting started" that I'm hoping someone can help me with. I recently purchased an Intex pool. It should be here next week, but I won't be installing it until spring. For now, I'm in the planning stage. I'm trying to determine what else I need to buy; whether I should go with a saltwater system; and, when I need to start the installation. I tried searching the forums but didn't find these answers. I'm hoping someone can help or link to another thread if I overlooked it.
Here is what I purchased: Intex Ultra XTR 32'x16'x52", 14.4k gal, 0.6 HP Krystal Clear Sand Filter Pump (2800 GPH)
First, when reading through pool school, would my pool be considered temporary, small, medium, or large? I'm assuming it is large enough that I should follow the traditional methods vs the temporary pool methods regardless of whether I take it down at the end of the season. However, I'm not sure where 14.4k gallons fall on the small to large scale.
Second, I'm trying to decide if I should purchase a SWG. If I followed what I read in pool school correctly, it sounds like saltwater is easier to maintain especially if we miss a few days of testing/maintenance. (We usually go on vacation for 1-2 weeks each summer.) The main downside is the initial upfront cost of the system and possible corrosion. The downside to chlorine is the need to add liquid bleach daily and the possibility of shortages due to the pandemic. Has anyone compared the cost of bleach over 1 season to the upfront cost of a SWG plus salt? My decision to add a SWG will be driven by costs. I'm wondering if I'll be regretting not adding it come September when I add up all the chemical/bleach cost over the summer.
Third, I know I will need some tools to clean the pool, but what should I get. What about accessories like solar covers? I'd love to hear your thoughts on what is absolutely NEEDED and the things that might not be needed, but are mighty fine to have! Should I purchase an Intex maintenance kit, or buy individual pieces? Do I need one of the robotic vacuums or a manual one? One that climbs walls or just the floor? As a reminder, this is for an AG Intex pool. I'd like to keep the tool costs inline with the pool costs. If I get a robotic vacuum it will be in the $250 range, not the $2k range.
Also, I'm short, so both visibility & reach over the pool will likely be limited.
Finally, I need to work backward to determine a start date on leveling the ground. For a new startup, how long does it typically take to get the water adjusted prior to the first swim? Does it differ for a saltwater system? I don't have any info on the source of water. We are on a well, so we will likely truck water in from the city.
Here is what I purchased: Intex Ultra XTR 32'x16'x52", 14.4k gal, 0.6 HP Krystal Clear Sand Filter Pump (2800 GPH)
First, when reading through pool school, would my pool be considered temporary, small, medium, or large? I'm assuming it is large enough that I should follow the traditional methods vs the temporary pool methods regardless of whether I take it down at the end of the season. However, I'm not sure where 14.4k gallons fall on the small to large scale.
Second, I'm trying to decide if I should purchase a SWG. If I followed what I read in pool school correctly, it sounds like saltwater is easier to maintain especially if we miss a few days of testing/maintenance. (We usually go on vacation for 1-2 weeks each summer.) The main downside is the initial upfront cost of the system and possible corrosion. The downside to chlorine is the need to add liquid bleach daily and the possibility of shortages due to the pandemic. Has anyone compared the cost of bleach over 1 season to the upfront cost of a SWG plus salt? My decision to add a SWG will be driven by costs. I'm wondering if I'll be regretting not adding it come September when I add up all the chemical/bleach cost over the summer.
Third, I know I will need some tools to clean the pool, but what should I get. What about accessories like solar covers? I'd love to hear your thoughts on what is absolutely NEEDED and the things that might not be needed, but are mighty fine to have! Should I purchase an Intex maintenance kit, or buy individual pieces? Do I need one of the robotic vacuums or a manual one? One that climbs walls or just the floor? As a reminder, this is for an AG Intex pool. I'd like to keep the tool costs inline with the pool costs. If I get a robotic vacuum it will be in the $250 range, not the $2k range.
Finally, I need to work backward to determine a start date on leveling the ground. For a new startup, how long does it typically take to get the water adjusted prior to the first swim? Does it differ for a saltwater system? I don't have any info on the source of water. We are on a well, so we will likely truck water in from the city.