New Build in West Houston Area - PB

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Progress so far

That looks like complete garbage. Better move out and give me the deed so you don't have to see it anymore.
 
So I think the water is finally starting to stabilize.
It's been a lot of work brushing and adding bleach, acid, calcium, baking soda and CYA the past 18 days.

Here are today's test results:
CYA: 40
FC: 5
CH: 275
TA: 110
PH: 7.5

Question: I have the boric acid in the garage - ready to broadcast into pool. Should I wait another week or two before throwing borate in so the pool can maintain stable longer?

Thanks!

(For the curious: acid wash was 34 gallons, 8 bottles of start-up tech at fill, 48 gallons of 10% bleach, 9 gallons of muriatic, 40 lbs of baking soda, 150 lbs of calcium, & 34 lbs of CYA for 1st 18 days... I can't wait to get the Stenner pumps fired up so I can stop lugging bottles.)
 
That is a beautiful pool!

Question: I have the boric acid in the garage - ready to broadcast into pool. Should I wait another week or two before throwing borate in so the pool can maintain stable longer?
How stable is your pH? At first thought your TA is a bit high & it will be harder to lower after adding the borates, but if the pH is very solid and stable it should not be a big concern.

https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/4655-So-you-want-to-add-borates-to-your-pool-Why-and-How

I'm avoiding SWG for corrosion concerns - lots of metal around pool...
I understand your concerns, and rightfully so. Just keep in mind that all chlorine pools contain salt, added with bleach, muriatic acid & body sweat. Eventually your salt level will be approaching SWG territory. Mine was at 1200ppm after two full seasons (when I switched to a SWG). Another 2-1/2 seasons and I estimate I would have been right around the required level for my current SWG anyway.
 
Another example of salt buildup in non-swg pools: I run a high FC demand trade bleach only pool and after years and years I'm at 2900 salt which would be higher except that we get tons of rain/overflow and lots of splash out refilled with low to no salt water. I can live with 2900, but if I couldn't I'd do a partial drain/refill.
 

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So... exciting news. We thought we went too small on the pool and have made the executive decision to expand it - by about 40 square miles. [emoji53]
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We might be flooded for the next 3-6 weeks until they release enough water from the reservoir for our house to get dry again. #doh!
 

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