Hello from Dallas Texas

dalman

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Sep 6, 2011
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Great forum. I have read some good information already.

I am an 11yr inground pool owner.

purchased home with pool.
kept the pool chem service for ~3yrs until they went up so high in price it was time for a change.
purchased a salt generator
had zero issues unitil ~6yrs of purchase and replaced cell and flow switch
05' I need a resurface and decided to go with PolySolutions Ultra Poly One Coat
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It has been so easy to keep my pool clear for the longest time, until this summer.

I don't know if it's the 106 - 112 days, but, the pool water is clear, but I am having a hard time
to keep the green algae off the walls.

Does the BBB work on SWG pools?

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I am in houston so I know about the hot weather until this week. I do not have issues with algae and stuff in my pool. As someone said BBB is all about showing your pool and the pool store who is boss. It can work on any pool to my knowledge, residential style.
 
Hey there, and welcome dalman. Glad you found us and you bet it will work on your SWG pool. Hope to hear more about that finish you had put on. Looks like it would be easy to clean. Is it very slippery?
 
Thank you for the welcome .

Brushpup.

yes the finish is still very slippery and everyone says it feels much better than the feel of plaster, which was the previous finish.

I placed some silica sand(I think this is correct) on the steps for grit.