- Jul 21, 2020
- 159
- Pool Size
- 7000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
I'm sorry, but this statement does not make any sense. Quite frankly your lines probably don't even have 7 gallons of capacity, much less 70. Who told you there was 70 gallons?They put 70 gallons of antifreeze in the lines and then just pumped it all into the pool when opening.
What you describe is not a SLAM. I’d recommend reading up on the SLAM Process.I slammed yesterday as my FC went to 0, my pool got cloudy. So I tested everything yesterday and raised my pH and added liquid chlorine and turned swg to 100%. Ill retest when I get home from work today.
They charge $9.49 a gallon.This is sounding like some sort of fleece. Thankfully you didn't pay for it, but that stuff costs about $4 a gallon at Walmart. If they are charging clients for 70 gallons of antifreeze then they are raking in over $300 and either just dumping that much in to the pool to do nothing but making opening harder or (more likely) only using what's necessary and pocketing the rest. There is no CYA scenario in which this is acceptable and depending on the actual conduct they might be doing something outright illegal.
That's just ridiculous.They charge $9.49 a gallon.