Hello! Tis the season to start thinking about opening my pool. I live in Illinois and I have a 15 x 40 inground swimming pool with a deep end and mesh cover. I had a very similar pool growing up, and I remember opening it to clear water. (We had a solid cover). Last year when I opened this pool for the first time I was *shookith* to see a total swamp when I took the mesh cover off. We shocked it, put algaecide in- all of the things you should do before closing the pool. Upon reading more, I guess this is common with mesh covers. Especially since where we live we will sometimes get high temps in April for a week or two and then it drops back down. I am going to open my pool earlier this year (first week of May), but- I was wondering if I can start putting algaecide or chlorine in before I open the pool to help hold off the algae before opening. It's easy enough to take a few straps off of the cover and dump some chemicals in- but I don't want to hurt the pool liner- and it won't be circulating. Any thoughts or recommendations are appreciated!
Attached is a picture of it looking like gatorade after the first dose of chemicals last year.
Attached is a picture of it looking like gatorade after the first dose of chemicals last year.