I will be gone for 3 weeks in late summer. My pool is in full sun from sunrise to about 5:00 p.m. when about 1/3 of the pool gets shaded by the house. I am in Oklahoma so the air temperature could be anywhere between 90°F and 110°F (and even hotter). The pool water feels like bathtub water.
My CYA is usually 45, but I am wondering if I should raise it since the pool is in the sun most of the day. Should I raise it to 60 or 70? (whether on vacation or not?)
My normal pool watchers will be unavailable to add water and chemicals so I will need to turn off the pump.
My plan:
1. The early evening before we leave, I will clean all baskets, use robotic cleaner, lower pH, raise chlorine to FC levels, and cover the pool with my winter safety cover.
2. The evening before I leave, I will turn off the pump and make sure all gates are padlocked.
I can't float any pucks because the water will not be circulating, right?
I don't have a solar cover so will the safety cover be okay to use? It has a square mesh section in the middle of the cover which allows water to go in but keeps debris out.
I WILL come back to a green pool, right? But, it is better than coming back to a pump that needs replaced because the skimmer went dry.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
My CYA is usually 45, but I am wondering if I should raise it since the pool is in the sun most of the day. Should I raise it to 60 or 70? (whether on vacation or not?)
My normal pool watchers will be unavailable to add water and chemicals so I will need to turn off the pump.
My plan:
1. The early evening before we leave, I will clean all baskets, use robotic cleaner, lower pH, raise chlorine to FC levels, and cover the pool with my winter safety cover.
2. The evening before I leave, I will turn off the pump and make sure all gates are padlocked.
I can't float any pucks because the water will not be circulating, right?
I don't have a solar cover so will the safety cover be okay to use? It has a square mesh section in the middle of the cover which allows water to go in but keeps debris out.
I WILL come back to a green pool, right? But, it is better than coming back to a pump that needs replaced because the skimmer went dry.
Any suggestions? Thanks.