So we finished the pool build last November just in time to get the cover installed prior to our first snow storm. The equipment was never fired up. I pulled the cover back last night, and the top portion of my water (my thermapen only has a 6" probe) was 75 degrees! I got nervous really fast - as I'd like to prevent an algae bloom.
I have my equipment ready to roll, I'm just curious what the best method is to get rid of the construction dirt that made it's way into the bottom of the pool? The floor looks really dirty - some sand from the concrete pour blew in, and a few days of having no cover on the pool and wind deposited some dirt. There's no leaves or anything, it's just dirt / sand.
What's the recommended way to start? I'm thinking that I'd rather not run all of this through my filter...thoughts?
Here's an example on the steps - this actually makes it look minimal, but the entire deep end is covered in the same mixture - it appears it all went to the low spot:

I have my equipment ready to roll, I'm just curious what the best method is to get rid of the construction dirt that made it's way into the bottom of the pool? The floor looks really dirty - some sand from the concrete pour blew in, and a few days of having no cover on the pool and wind deposited some dirt. There's no leaves or anything, it's just dirt / sand.
What's the recommended way to start? I'm thinking that I'd rather not run all of this through my filter...thoughts?
Here's an example on the steps - this actually makes it look minimal, but the entire deep end is covered in the same mixture - it appears it all went to the low spot:
