Hello everyone!
We bought our house in November and the pool has been covered since then. Previous owner had already scheduled an opening with the pool company and they came yesterday. I was unprepared! I have never owned or maintained a pool before. I am hoping to involve my son, get educated, do it the right way and hopefully save some cash in the process.
I have been reading a lot of articles in the pool school and right away I realize that I was unprepared to open the pool. The guys that opened the pool removed the cover, backwashed the pump and some other things and then asked "do you want us to add some chlorine"? The previous owner had left behind some chemicals, but the only chlorine was 4 or 5 1lb bags of Clorox Pool Shock. I think they used it all. I realize now after reading all day on this site yesterday that these bags were probably some sort of 4in1 or whatnot and NOT what I want. That being said, I went today and purchased straight liquid pool chlorine(10%) and the other chemicals recommended from "pool school". I have ordered a TF-100 test kit and I should have it within a couple of days.
When they left, they turned the pump off and said to wait until the pool was halfway up the skimmer basket before turning it on (needed more water). A few hours later I shut off the water and started the pump and I have been running it ever since. When the pool was first uncovered it was slightly green, but it improved greatly right away and by yesterday afternoon it already looks great.
Sooo...I am sure that I need to wait until I get my test kit to do anything major, but my question is this: What should I do in the meantime? According to some left over test strips (I know they cant be considered accurate) the FC level is high, or at least greater than 10. Obviously no expert, but when i stick my hand in there to test the water it certainly seems like it has a lot of chlorine. Should I continue to add some chlorine each day until I can test? Should I continue to run the pump all day?
My other question: They primed the pump when they came and showed me how to backwash and whatnot. When I went to turn the pump on 3 hours later, there was no water in the pump basket (where you prime it). As soon as the pump came on, this basket filled and everything appeared normal. Is this normal? Are you supposed to prime it every time or only when it has been sitting for a long while?
Should be in my signature, but it is a 20k gal inground vinyl pool with a 1.5HP single speed pump and a sand filter.
Thanks a ton!
We bought our house in November and the pool has been covered since then. Previous owner had already scheduled an opening with the pool company and they came yesterday. I was unprepared! I have never owned or maintained a pool before. I am hoping to involve my son, get educated, do it the right way and hopefully save some cash in the process.
I have been reading a lot of articles in the pool school and right away I realize that I was unprepared to open the pool. The guys that opened the pool removed the cover, backwashed the pump and some other things and then asked "do you want us to add some chlorine"? The previous owner had left behind some chemicals, but the only chlorine was 4 or 5 1lb bags of Clorox Pool Shock. I think they used it all. I realize now after reading all day on this site yesterday that these bags were probably some sort of 4in1 or whatnot and NOT what I want. That being said, I went today and purchased straight liquid pool chlorine(10%) and the other chemicals recommended from "pool school". I have ordered a TF-100 test kit and I should have it within a couple of days.
When they left, they turned the pump off and said to wait until the pool was halfway up the skimmer basket before turning it on (needed more water). A few hours later I shut off the water and started the pump and I have been running it ever since. When the pool was first uncovered it was slightly green, but it improved greatly right away and by yesterday afternoon it already looks great.
Sooo...I am sure that I need to wait until I get my test kit to do anything major, but my question is this: What should I do in the meantime? According to some left over test strips (I know they cant be considered accurate) the FC level is high, or at least greater than 10. Obviously no expert, but when i stick my hand in there to test the water it certainly seems like it has a lot of chlorine. Should I continue to add some chlorine each day until I can test? Should I continue to run the pump all day?
My other question: They primed the pump when they came and showed me how to backwash and whatnot. When I went to turn the pump on 3 hours later, there was no water in the pump basket (where you prime it). As soon as the pump came on, this basket filled and everything appeared normal. Is this normal? Are you supposed to prime it every time or only when it has been sitting for a long while?
Should be in my signature, but it is a 20k gal inground vinyl pool with a 1.5HP single speed pump and a sand filter.
Thanks a ton!