Hi everyone, another new pool owner here! Thought I would take a moment to introduce myself, say thank you for all the great information, and ask a few questions.
We just finished building a pool here in Houston, TX and the builder fired everything up on Monday. They are still running point on the start-up process and will be coming out next week to walk me through all the nuts and bolts to hand off responsibilities. In the meantime, I've been reading everything I can regarding pool maintenance to make sure I understand what to do when the ball is in my court - that's how I stumbled across this site. I couldn't be happier to have found this place because so many other sites don't stop to explain the whats and whys regarding the chemicals and balance. And when I talk to my friends with pools they say "just hire a pool guy" but that's just not really my style - I had to get rid of my lawn guy because he didn't cut the grass to my liking but I digress...
Anyway, when I arrive home today I should have a Taylor K-2006 testing kit waiting for me so that I can run all my preliminary numbers but in reading all the information in the Pool School, I have several questions:
1) It seems like all of the chemical levels can be adjusted up and down with the exception of CYA which can only come down with water replacement. How much cyanuric acid would be required at startup to reach that level and how quickly can this number change? I have no real reference point to go on from experience and the recommended range here is 30-50. The basic pool schedule indicates the CYA isn't tested too frequently so I'm guessing it's not a frequently changing number but I watched the builder put 2 lbs of cyanuric acid in the skimmer and then throw 10 chlorine pucks in-line feeder "for the first week of startup" and am concerned my level could be already higher than recommended without even knowing. Maybe I'm just overthinking it. Additionally, my pool is in a backyard with 0 other real landscaping currently and while we intend to add a few Queen Palms, I believe the pool is going to get direct sunlight from about 8AM to 5PM pretty much daily (subject to seasonal changes on the time). Long-term I'm guessing that may push me up to the higher end of the recommended range but would it be best to target 30 now and work my way up if the FC levels change too dramatically? I've attached a picture (I think) to show my pool and lack of shade.
2) To a point in the above, my builder started the pool with the chlorine pucks (10), cyanuric acid (2 lbs), and muriatic acid (2 gallons) then said he would be coming back later in the week to add calcium because adding it then would cancel out the cyanuric acid. I watched him test all the levels of the water before adding chemicals (i.e., from the hose) but it was before I found this site so I had not real bearing or understanding of what the levels meant. Should I be concerned about the startup here? I'm probably being irrational because he actually referred me to the site and says he learned a lot here but since he's not in position to do daily monitoring during the startup I understand why he'd use the chlorine pucks for the week. I just don't want to end up with a headache that needs to be managed right out of the gates to get on track with the TFPC method.
3) I believe I read somewhere that the iOS app to access the same Pool Math calculator is called "Pool-Calculator" but it looks like the app has not been updated since 2011 so before I plunk down money to buy it I just want to make sure that's the recommended app? Alternatively, if there's another app preference that would be helpful to know.
I think that's it for right now but I'm sure I'll have many more questions as I learn and grow. My signature should have all the applicable information regarding my pool but please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks in advance!
We just finished building a pool here in Houston, TX and the builder fired everything up on Monday. They are still running point on the start-up process and will be coming out next week to walk me through all the nuts and bolts to hand off responsibilities. In the meantime, I've been reading everything I can regarding pool maintenance to make sure I understand what to do when the ball is in my court - that's how I stumbled across this site. I couldn't be happier to have found this place because so many other sites don't stop to explain the whats and whys regarding the chemicals and balance. And when I talk to my friends with pools they say "just hire a pool guy" but that's just not really my style - I had to get rid of my lawn guy because he didn't cut the grass to my liking but I digress...
Anyway, when I arrive home today I should have a Taylor K-2006 testing kit waiting for me so that I can run all my preliminary numbers but in reading all the information in the Pool School, I have several questions:
1) It seems like all of the chemical levels can be adjusted up and down with the exception of CYA which can only come down with water replacement. How much cyanuric acid would be required at startup to reach that level and how quickly can this number change? I have no real reference point to go on from experience and the recommended range here is 30-50. The basic pool schedule indicates the CYA isn't tested too frequently so I'm guessing it's not a frequently changing number but I watched the builder put 2 lbs of cyanuric acid in the skimmer and then throw 10 chlorine pucks in-line feeder "for the first week of startup" and am concerned my level could be already higher than recommended without even knowing. Maybe I'm just overthinking it. Additionally, my pool is in a backyard with 0 other real landscaping currently and while we intend to add a few Queen Palms, I believe the pool is going to get direct sunlight from about 8AM to 5PM pretty much daily (subject to seasonal changes on the time). Long-term I'm guessing that may push me up to the higher end of the recommended range but would it be best to target 30 now and work my way up if the FC levels change too dramatically? I've attached a picture (I think) to show my pool and lack of shade.
2) To a point in the above, my builder started the pool with the chlorine pucks (10), cyanuric acid (2 lbs), and muriatic acid (2 gallons) then said he would be coming back later in the week to add calcium because adding it then would cancel out the cyanuric acid. I watched him test all the levels of the water before adding chemicals (i.e., from the hose) but it was before I found this site so I had not real bearing or understanding of what the levels meant. Should I be concerned about the startup here? I'm probably being irrational because he actually referred me to the site and says he learned a lot here but since he's not in position to do daily monitoring during the startup I understand why he'd use the chlorine pucks for the week. I just don't want to end up with a headache that needs to be managed right out of the gates to get on track with the TFPC method.
3) I believe I read somewhere that the iOS app to access the same Pool Math calculator is called "Pool-Calculator" but it looks like the app has not been updated since 2011 so before I plunk down money to buy it I just want to make sure that's the recommended app? Alternatively, if there's another app preference that would be helpful to know.
I think that's it for right now but I'm sure I'll have many more questions as I learn and grow. My signature should have all the applicable information regarding my pool but please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks in advance!