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  1. singularity80

    Greetings TFP from Texas

    I need to get a pump and if I dump out the whole pool and start over, It will cost me about $60 in sewer charges and $120 in water charges to refill. So about $300 or a little more if I want to get a pump that would drain the pool reasonably fast.
  2. singularity80

    Greetings TFP from Texas

    I appreciate the input. I am going to definitely do the reading and watching...mostly at this point I am just trying to keep the pool from turning into a swamp until I can afford to take the water bill hit in refilling it.
  3. singularity80

    Greetings TFP from Texas

    Thanks, had my information in the wrong spot when I signed up. I am performing my own tests as well as having the water tested weekly at the store who serviced my pool in the past before I owned the house. My home test kit is a Taylor K-2006.
  4. singularity80

    Greetings TFP from Texas

    Thanks. I want to do a fair amount of reading and searching before I get some questions out there, I imagine there's plenty to find here that's already been asked. My weekly water tests have shown most everything is in "good" ranges except for the aforementioned stabilizer.
  5. singularity80

    Greetings TFP from Texas

    I am a newer resident of the eastern edge of Dallas and bought a home with a pool. My first 45 days have been quite an experience with the pool, learning mostly and trying to manage a high stabilizer situation (around 90 in successive tests) and some trouble spots with algae which from what...