- Jun 8, 2019
- 4,581
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
I’ll test tonight. And yeah, still looking for a place with a numeric reading. Won’t be that useful without one.No numeric readings.
Your last PM logs say you have a pH of 7.8. Your FC was 2.5 and then you added LC so not sure what FC reading to expect.
I haven't been following your thread so I don't know what all you have planned but if you are installing your liner yourself, I would make sure you get a few extra bags of Pool Crete to make sure you get the floor/base nice and smooth. Whatever is under there currently is at least a decade old and will likely feel like mud. My old liner had pieces of carpet put under it by the old owners for some reason so no telling what you will find. Also, be sure to tamp down the inclines if you smooth out with pool crete. When my liner was replaced last summer, the installer didn't tamp down the inclines in the deep end so I had critter tunnels cave in once the water pressure pushed them in. The installer came back a few months later to fix everything.New liner is due to be installed on Monday! So we have a weekend of draining and cutting out the old one ahead of us.![]()
Thanks for the advice - we are actually having a company install for us, but my wife wanted to save a couple hundred dollars by draining and cutting it out ahead of time for the guy. He did say to take photos and send it to him for anything that looked off, so this is good info to keep an eye on!I haven't been following your thread so I don't know what all you have planned but if you are installing your liner yourself, I would make sure you get a few extra bags of Pool Crete to make sure you get the floor/base nice and smooth. Whatever is under there currently is at least a decade old and will likely feel like mud. My old liner had pieces of carpet put under it by the old owners for some reason so no telling what you will find. Also, be sure to tamp down the inclines if you smooth out with pool crete. When my liner was replaced last summer, the installer didn't tamp down the inclines in the deep end so I had critter tunnels cave in once the water pressure pushed them in. The installer came back a few months later to fix everything.
Edit: the guy who installed my liner just put the Pool Crete on the existing base dry so it could be raked and tamped. The crew didn't mix it with water since it wasn't actually a full redo of the base, just a thin layer to smooth/level the floor. Ground water eventually gets down there to "set it" with the weight of the water on top.
5 gal bucket is taking 47 seconds to fill from the sump pump. So, 6.38 gal/min, or ~380 gallons per hour. ~52.6 hours to drain.Good job wife!! Lets get this party started!!!
The ramp down to the deepend can be used as a water slide for a day for his party. I slipped on my ramp, landed right on my back, and slid down into the foot of water remaining. After 10 minutes of my back hurting and laughing at myself, I had my 4-year-old put on his swimming trunks and we slid on the "water slide" for a few hours. It was a lot of fun during a stressful liner replacement.Good job wife!! Lets get this party started!!!