West Texas. Our pool is 20ft by 40ft by 9ft at the deep end. We bought our house in September of 2019. The original owner let it not long after he put it up for sale. When we moved in there were frogs and snakes living in it. It's been sitting mostly untouched for at least 7 months. I've shocked it a couple of times and got it to a point where you can see the bottom on the shallow end, but it's still got a white/green haze to it. The deep end is is visible to about 4ft, and green. I've tried to use a leaf vacuum, which works great, but it pulls up white almost sandy looking material as well. I don't know where to go from here.
Does the SLAM method work for something like this?
Would it be easier to scrub the walls with it drained?
Is the chance of hydrostatic pressure causing a cave in greater since it's a deep pool?
Does the SLAM method work for something like this?
Would it be easier to scrub the walls with it drained?
Is the chance of hydrostatic pressure causing a cave in greater since it's a deep pool?