Check with the PB first on everything to make sure you do what they want to stay under warranty. Here is an article from Pool School - Start-up New Plaster. Raise the CH to 250 right away.
Borates should wait until you have your water balanced and under control. Especially TA and PH. More here, Borates - Why and How
Check with the PB first on everything to make sure you do what they want to stay under warranty. Here is an article from Pool School - Start-up New Plaster. Raise the CH to 250 right away.
Borates should wait until you have your water balanced and under control. Especially TA and PH. More here, Borates - Why and How
Definitely wait until after the plaster is started up (would be nice if your builder did the bicarbonate startup process) and you have a few months worth of water testing under your belt. I'd even suggest waiting a full a year With your new plaster and all that aeration from the various water features, you're going to spend a lot of time testing the water and learning what your pool needs. You don't want to needlessly complicate the chemistry.
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