Hey guys! New to this forum- looking forward to learning/contributing a TON!
We're buying a home in a few weeks. This will be the 1st pool I've owned. Once we got the home under contract, the seller turned his back on it- including the pool (hence, the neon green swamp in the pictures!) I know he's supposed to maintain it- but- that's an entirely different nightmare for a later time.
He kept it as a rental for a few years prior- so I doubt the maintenance was ever good. My buddy pulled open the leaf basket filter thing- the last one right before the pump- and it was PACKED with debris. He said that was really bad. The pool vacuum/jandy thing doesn't have a leaf bottle in the hose, either. Just FYI...
Here's the deal- I'd like to update this pool's equipment and try to do most the work myself. I'm pretty handy and feel confident I can do it. I'd REALLY like to get the system automated (yes, I'm a tech geek) so I can control it off my phone. I'd like to order all parts online (seems cheaper that way?), and have them ready so I can get to work once we close on the house. The kiddos want to go swimming asap!
Our Home Inspector called out a pool inspector, and he gave me a $1,000 laundry list of items that needs to be repaired. Mostly a lot of o-rings, some venturi somethings, GFCI that's not triggering so not sure if pool light is working, and pool vacuum doesn't move (the waterfall works, but has minor leaks down the back of it).
My problem, I REALLY only know the basics of the equipment- hoping you guys can see the pics and know what I'm working with here...
Here's my thoughts:
- Drain the swamp (haha!) - maybe just rent a pump from Big Box Store instead of running it through backwash/my equipment? Although, if I'm replacing the pump/filter anyways, maybe it doesn't matter?
- Acid Wash the pool once drained - I REALLY don't trust the previous owner, who knows what he's put into this pool, don't want my kids swimming in it- would rather have fresh, clean system from the getgo.
- Update new equipment & system, including:
- fix GFCI/Pool Light (obviously go with multi-color LED)
- change to variable speed pump
- add a salt cell/system
- new valves/replace o-rings as needed
- keep sand filter but fully replace the sand (or, should I nix this filter all together and go with something newer/better?)
- Add automation controls
I've been looking at Pentair's equipment, it seems pretty good/reputable. I like their automation controls as well. Ideally, I'd like to keep all equipment the same brand.
I'm hoping you guys can give me some direction on where to start, what exactly the equipment I need, and the best place to buy it for the best price/warranty? I know this is an expensive project, so I'd like to save as much as possible...
I sincerely appreciate any/all input!
Thank you!
-----SORRY! The forum won't let me attach more than the 2 pics! I got the invoice in the links below -------------
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2496.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2499.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2500.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2498.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/imageedit_1_8655772376.jpg
We're buying a home in a few weeks. This will be the 1st pool I've owned. Once we got the home under contract, the seller turned his back on it- including the pool (hence, the neon green swamp in the pictures!) I know he's supposed to maintain it- but- that's an entirely different nightmare for a later time.
Here's the deal- I'd like to update this pool's equipment and try to do most the work myself. I'm pretty handy and feel confident I can do it. I'd REALLY like to get the system automated (yes, I'm a tech geek) so I can control it off my phone. I'd like to order all parts online (seems cheaper that way?), and have them ready so I can get to work once we close on the house. The kiddos want to go swimming asap!
Our Home Inspector called out a pool inspector, and he gave me a $1,000 laundry list of items that needs to be repaired. Mostly a lot of o-rings, some venturi somethings, GFCI that's not triggering so not sure if pool light is working, and pool vacuum doesn't move (the waterfall works, but has minor leaks down the back of it).
My problem, I REALLY only know the basics of the equipment- hoping you guys can see the pics and know what I'm working with here...
Here's my thoughts:
- Drain the swamp (haha!) - maybe just rent a pump from Big Box Store instead of running it through backwash/my equipment? Although, if I'm replacing the pump/filter anyways, maybe it doesn't matter?
- Acid Wash the pool once drained - I REALLY don't trust the previous owner, who knows what he's put into this pool, don't want my kids swimming in it- would rather have fresh, clean system from the getgo.
- Update new equipment & system, including:
- fix GFCI/Pool Light (obviously go with multi-color LED)
- change to variable speed pump
- add a salt cell/system
- new valves/replace o-rings as needed
- keep sand filter but fully replace the sand (or, should I nix this filter all together and go with something newer/better?)
- Add automation controls
I've been looking at Pentair's equipment, it seems pretty good/reputable. I like their automation controls as well. Ideally, I'd like to keep all equipment the same brand.
I'm hoping you guys can give me some direction on where to start, what exactly the equipment I need, and the best place to buy it for the best price/warranty? I know this is an expensive project, so I'd like to save as much as possible...
I sincerely appreciate any/all input!
Thank you!
-----SORRY! The forum won't let me attach more than the 2 pics! I got the invoice in the links below -------------
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2496.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2499.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2500.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/IMG_2498.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/azspecter/Pool/imageedit_1_8655772376.jpg