Hi folks,
I have postponed the resurfacing of my pool, probably till the season is over. I've had too many slaps to the budgetary face this year already and my plaster is not dire (yet).
I was going to utilize the resurfacing project to do a total overhaul, since obviously it would be drained that would solve my sky-high CYA problem (previous owner was a pucker) and I was going to replace my filter and pump and install a SWG at the same time.
I calculated it out and it's going to cost me about $65 on my water bill to drain/refill, so rather than wait for the resurfacing I'm thinking I'll just do it RSN, like maybe this weekend. If nothing else, not having to maintain my FC in the 20s will be nice. Admittedly, I don't keep it that high now, and luckily I have not had any water issues.
My question is about the plaster... we're having ridiculous temps (118, 119...) and we're going to be in the 1-teens this weekend. I have read and been told that plaster does NOT like to be dry, especially not in the heat. Would I be asking for trouble if I drained my pool in this heat? I would be refilling it as soon as it was drained, so it wouldn't be without water for too long, maybe a day or so if it takes 20-ish hours to drain at 700gal/hr and another however-long hours to refill?
If I'm risking bad juju on my already borderline plaster, then I can just suffer through dealing with the chemicals. I'd rather replace the water, but not at the cost of causing harm to the plaster.
Advice?
I have postponed the resurfacing of my pool, probably till the season is over. I've had too many slaps to the budgetary face this year already and my plaster is not dire (yet).
I was going to utilize the resurfacing project to do a total overhaul, since obviously it would be drained that would solve my sky-high CYA problem (previous owner was a pucker) and I was going to replace my filter and pump and install a SWG at the same time.
I calculated it out and it's going to cost me about $65 on my water bill to drain/refill, so rather than wait for the resurfacing I'm thinking I'll just do it RSN, like maybe this weekend. If nothing else, not having to maintain my FC in the 20s will be nice. Admittedly, I don't keep it that high now, and luckily I have not had any water issues.
My question is about the plaster... we're having ridiculous temps (118, 119...) and we're going to be in the 1-teens this weekend. I have read and been told that plaster does NOT like to be dry, especially not in the heat. Would I be asking for trouble if I drained my pool in this heat? I would be refilling it as soon as it was drained, so it wouldn't be without water for too long, maybe a day or so if it takes 20-ish hours to drain at 700gal/hr and another however-long hours to refill?
If I'm risking bad juju on my already borderline plaster, then I can just suffer through dealing with the chemicals. I'd rather replace the water, but not at the cost of causing harm to the plaster.
Advice?