Hi,
I'm new to the TFP forum and new to pools, so forgive me if this is a dumb question. We recently bought a house with an old fiberglass pool that required patching and a new layer of gel coat. We've finished this work and are now ready to fill the pool.
I was going to start filling it this weekend, but it looks like we're about to get 4-5 days of rain. Can I take advantage of the forecast and use this to help fill the pool? Or should I wait until the rain is over, drain the pool, then fill it with hose water?
I understand rainwater comes with organic material that may foment algae growth, and that it will affect the PH/Alkalinity balance. I assume these things can be chemically managed once I'm up and going but I'm not sure if this is naive. We were going to use a prefilter to help balance the incoming hose water, though I realize taking on rainwater will work against this.
The pool is an estimated 25,000 gallons. I don't know how long this will take to fill or and what the eventual ratio of hose-to-rain water would be. Any advice is much appreciated.
Daniel
I'm new to the TFP forum and new to pools, so forgive me if this is a dumb question. We recently bought a house with an old fiberglass pool that required patching and a new layer of gel coat. We've finished this work and are now ready to fill the pool.
I was going to start filling it this weekend, but it looks like we're about to get 4-5 days of rain. Can I take advantage of the forecast and use this to help fill the pool? Or should I wait until the rain is over, drain the pool, then fill it with hose water?
I understand rainwater comes with organic material that may foment algae growth, and that it will affect the PH/Alkalinity balance. I assume these things can be chemically managed once I'm up and going but I'm not sure if this is naive. We were going to use a prefilter to help balance the incoming hose water, though I realize taking on rainwater will work against this.
The pool is an estimated 25,000 gallons. I don't know how long this will take to fill or and what the eventual ratio of hose-to-rain water would be. Any advice is much appreciated.
Daniel