Picture right after yuo pour the first chlorine in. Lots of folks get pretty colors!!Just a friendly reminder that we love pictures!
You are going to love my answer............................it depends LOL How much goo was left in the water? How often and aggressive you are about testing and adding. Both of these will impact the amount of time and chlorine needed. I have seen a fast one that took just under a week and a slow one that took 3 weeks. Fast one had less goo than the slow one. Both pools owners were very good about testing and adding chlorine so that helped both of them.How long does this process typically take? I'm not getting impatient or anything, just curious
no, but I did read that in the conversion guide.Did we tell you that you will need to replace the sand when you are done? Have it ready so you can do it when that pool is sparkling again!
It's actually starting to clear some. I was able to see the bottom as of about an hour agoWhat does the water look like?
I am testing a lot. Nearly every hour and then 1st thing (after coffee ) in the morning. I'm anxious for the sun to come up so I can see what it looks like this morning.Well there it is!!! I can see it! Going FAST! Let me guess you are testing a LOT and often!!
Kim
I will get a full set of test results sometime today. I'm working (from home) and have some meetings so not sure when I can get to itHold off on adding certain pucks or shock just yet nor should the sand be changed just yet. Let’s make totally sure you’re good. It looks it, but let’s let the numbers talk. Can you post a complete set of test results?