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If you get 45 inches of rain each year, you essentially replace your entire pool.
Huh ? How does that work ?
If you get 45 inches of rain each year, you essentially replace your entire pool.
Huh ? How does that work ?
Some of the posts in this thread point out that there is quite a bit of forgiveness in what we teach. Our suggested methods are not black and white and you have wider latitudes with chemistry than we publish on the forum.
That's a big reason why those of us that have been here a while are in mild disbelief when someone cannot get their pool clear for months.
Often I see people come on here for the first time, saying they've used pucks for years with no problems, then they started having problems. Why don't they have problems in the first year or two? I used some pucks recently to bring up my CYA. It raised by 20ppm in a about a week using them in an auto chlorinator. If I used them full time, I think I'd be well over 100 by mid summer, which would be inviting all sorts of problems.
People in the desert SouthWest are the unluckiest. No rainfall and high temps means lots of pucks and the CYA goes nowhere.
The overriding factor in my opinion is the zealous overuse of pucks. Not understanding the harm, some folks just load up their pools over and over and no amount of rainfall can help them......but TFP can![]()
The new house I bought about 9 months ago has a pool and I've never owned a pool. I found this site by luck and my pool has been issue free and crystal clear, so for that I thank you.
My mother in law has had a pool for 20+ yrs and uses pucks. She hasn't had major issues but she does say she's experienced various bouts with Algae. She tried to get me to use pucks and even bought me a floater but luckily I had found this site before then!
I doubt I'll ever convert her but I have converted a few of my coworkers. Thanks again for this great resource!
So this begs the question: When you get invited to one of these pools for a pool party do you bring your test kit with you? And what if you do a FAS/DPD test and then you get to the CC part of the test after adding the 5x R-0003 drops, you keep having to add R-0871 drops and you're not seeing it go clear again... drop swirl, drop swirl, drop swirl, drop swirl, drop swirl.... I can't get it clear again??? Ummm... KIDS! HURRY GET OUT OF THE WATER!!!!!
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I started out using bleach and my pool was perfect. But, I have a leak that they cannot find/fix. It was a battle keeping up with everything. I loose so much water that this year I went with pucks. Clear water. Can see the screw heads on the drain covers. Not quite as sparkly as before. But, I don't have to think about it. If and when they ever fix my leak, I will switch back to bleach.
Pucks and floats have their place (i.e. vacation or otherwise out of town travel), but if you are home, there is really no reason to not spare 90 seconds to pour a 1/2 gallon of liquid chlorine into the deep end.The new house I bought about 9 months ago has a pool and I've never owned a pool. I found this site by luck and my pool has been issue free and crystal clear, so for that I thank you.
My mother in law has had a pool for 20+ yrs and uses pucks. She hasn't had major issues but she does say she's experienced various bouts with Algae. She tried to get me to use pucks and even bought me a floater but luckily I had found this site before then!
I doubt I'll ever convert her but I have converted a few of my coworkers. Thanks again for this great resource!
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