Just Bought A House With A Pool...Where to Begin?

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Sounds like a plan.

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I'd like to see the inside of the pool anyway. If it's all messed up I'd rather pitch it than to invest the money to get it fixed when it has been nothing but trouble since the beginning. I don't want to live my life as a pool slave.
 
Make no mistake, a pool takes work and money, so does a nice house, a car, a boat or any such object. And if we do not educate ourselves, there are people who will take advantage of us and take our money, but once educated we can save a lot of money. But here is another story, Sunday was real hot again here, I had a bunch of little projects I planned on doing. About noon time I looked out the window, kids in pool with a few friends, and relatives, the pool was sparkling and they were having a great time! My first instinct was here I am sweating my butt off working on this dumb house and they are all out there having fun. But then isn't that what I was doing all this work for? Bagged the projects for the day, went out and joined them. Through the rest of day must have had 25 different people stop by and swim, had a barbecue and a great time. Biggest expense was need to go stock up on food again. People stayed til about 10:00 pm. Then we cleaned up, boy was I tired. Wife and I sitting on deck exhausted and talking. The day was priceless, kids will remember these days, A lot of work yes, a lot of fun even greater. I am lucky my wife wants the pool as much as I do, still days we would like to bulldoze it in, same with house. But Sunday was one of those days that made it all worth while. And not even planned. May be in the end you decide you do not want a pool, it is an individual decision, makes it worse if wife doesn't want it and that may be a deal breaker for me. But anything worthwhile takes work.
 
+1 to what Pool Amateur said... People show up to my parties in the summer because the water is always clean, clear and sparkly.

Oh and it's only a lot of work now because it's so neglected. Once you have it clean and clear and you keep it maintained, it's just a few minutes a day to go out and test and dose and an hour a week to brush and sweep. That's not much work for the enjoyment we get from it.

Whatever you decide, we can help you get it straightened out!
 

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That's a good start... kinda concerned that you have chlorine in your tap water...

High alkalinity is a bit of a pain but if you ph stays in control then it's a non issue.

What is your calcium hardness level?


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