Hello everyone
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New member-long time reader here. I've been dying to ask this question and hoping to finally get my answer here.
Since owning our first house with pool and hiring pool service guys to maintain our pool, one thing I have seen pool guys do in common: turn-on pump, empty baskets, brush walls (not floor), leave pump on all day....sometimes they will check chemicals and when they do, they only check chlorine and ph and thats it! all of this performed within 5-10min tops.
When I try to study about pool chemistry there's a lot more to it than what the pool guys are doing. I want to maintain our own pool and want to be confident enough that I won't be doing less or more than necessary.
I check my chemicals PH=7.5 Chlorine=4.0 Akalinity=300! water is clear.
Is there a secret or pool guys are just highly experienced and can just eyeball it if there's a chemical imbalance?
New member-long time reader here. I've been dying to ask this question and hoping to finally get my answer here.
Since owning our first house with pool and hiring pool service guys to maintain our pool, one thing I have seen pool guys do in common: turn-on pump, empty baskets, brush walls (not floor), leave pump on all day....sometimes they will check chemicals and when they do, they only check chlorine and ph and thats it! all of this performed within 5-10min tops.
When I try to study about pool chemistry there's a lot more to it than what the pool guys are doing. I want to maintain our own pool and want to be confident enough that I won't be doing less or more than necessary.
I check my chemicals PH=7.5 Chlorine=4.0 Akalinity=300! water is clear.
Is there a secret or pool guys are just highly experienced and can just eyeball it if there's a chemical imbalance?