Recently got a new place with a pool (13x28 fiber glass, so how many gallons?). It had been drained, but it's been holding water for a couple months now. Had to do a lot of scrubbing, but aside from a subtle stain at the deep end (where water had been pooling), it looks pretty good!
Was paying a pool lady (115 a month...) to maintain the water, but now that the chemicals/water seems 'stable', I am thinking of taking over myself.
Did a little research on the BBB method, anyone have any advice/recommendations? I am about to head to the grocery store today, can you help me prepare a shopping list? (Regular old clorox bleach, baking soda, and bromax, right?).
*I also plan to order the following from Amazon...
Amazon.com : AquaChek 551236 7-Way 100 Count Pool Water Test Strips : Swimming Pool Liquid Test Kits : Patio, Lawn Garden
Amazon.com : POOL ROVER S2 40, US, JET, 115VAC/48VDC, BLUE : Swimming Pool Robotic Cleaners : Patio, Lawn Garden
*I know that aquabot isn't the highest end, but I heard they can help circulate the water which means less chemicals overall?
Thanks for any newbie advice!
Was paying a pool lady (115 a month...) to maintain the water, but now that the chemicals/water seems 'stable', I am thinking of taking over myself.
Did a little research on the BBB method, anyone have any advice/recommendations? I am about to head to the grocery store today, can you help me prepare a shopping list? (Regular old clorox bleach, baking soda, and bromax, right?).
*I also plan to order the following from Amazon...
Amazon.com : AquaChek 551236 7-Way 100 Count Pool Water Test Strips : Swimming Pool Liquid Test Kits : Patio, Lawn Garden
Amazon.com : POOL ROVER S2 40, US, JET, 115VAC/48VDC, BLUE : Swimming Pool Robotic Cleaners : Patio, Lawn Garden
*I know that aquabot isn't the highest end, but I heard they can help circulate the water which means less chemicals overall?
Thanks for any newbie advice!