Hi all,
I recently bought a home in FL that included a nice screened in pool. I joined up here a while back and have read some of the info. It's been an eventful 9 months owning my 1st ever pool.
I started with a pool cleaning service that I dismissed after 2 months as he wasn't showing up, and he didn't help at all when we had a Hurricane (as far as prep, or cleaning after)
As the pool got colder I invested in a new solar panel system 280 sq ft and when that failed to keep my pool in warm enough in December I added a bubble cover and reel.
Thing seemed ok using the pool store (too lazy to use the top of the line test kit I purchased) then in February things went awry.
The pool motor flow was so restricted that even at high RPM my solar had little effect, my fountain and vacuum stopped working, and over a weekend my pool started developing a yellow sheen (I believe this was a mustard algea) Well I ended up breaking my inline chlorinater, and replacing it, as well as figuring out the flow issues were caused because the cartridge filter (left from the previous owner) while looking clean on the outside was gunked up heavily inside. I replaced it and voila! my flow returned.
I fought with the yellow algae for over a month (kept coming back) I now suspect CYA might have been an issue based on reading other threads. I was finally able to get rid of all of it when I doubled my chlorine flow, scrubbed the walls daily, and cleaned the filter every other day for about 2 weeks. The issue was complicated because my intelliflo 011018 control panel had gone out and I only had my motor available during the preset schedule of 9-6:30 at 2300 RPMs (this deterred me SLAMMING or shocking my pool since I couldn't run the motor 24 hr) . Through this process I replaced my auto suction vacuum, my net, my brush, chlorinator and probably some other things I can't think of right now. Nothing like learning the hard way. I didn't even have enough information (I felt) to accurately post a problem in these forums.
Well Last month I replaced the pool motor with a nice Intelliflo II, I replaced the chlorinator with a nice SWG, and now my pool is crystal clear! Even better is the salt water is much nicer on my skin and I don't need to rapid shower every time I jump in to prevent being itchy.
Well the next project is refinishing the pool and I'm looking at refinishing my pool probably with wet edge pebble but still taking quotes (I can see the damage very clearly as it's quite overdue). Since April my pool is always in the 90's I no longer need to use the cover, and soon probably not even the solar as we enter Florida summer. I absolutely love the Hayward SWG, and as I've read through these forums it seems dumping the inline chlorinator for SWG was an awesome choice. Anyway I have a pic of my pool at night and I look forward to participating more in the forums as I gain more experience. I can say owning this pool has been a lot more than I bargained for in work, frustration, and $$$$$. However I use it almost daily and wouldn't give it up for anything (right now, we'll see how I feel in a few years lol)

I recently bought a home in FL that included a nice screened in pool. I joined up here a while back and have read some of the info. It's been an eventful 9 months owning my 1st ever pool.
I started with a pool cleaning service that I dismissed after 2 months as he wasn't showing up, and he didn't help at all when we had a Hurricane (as far as prep, or cleaning after)
As the pool got colder I invested in a new solar panel system 280 sq ft and when that failed to keep my pool in warm enough in December I added a bubble cover and reel.
Thing seemed ok using the pool store (too lazy to use the top of the line test kit I purchased) then in February things went awry.
The pool motor flow was so restricted that even at high RPM my solar had little effect, my fountain and vacuum stopped working, and over a weekend my pool started developing a yellow sheen (I believe this was a mustard algea) Well I ended up breaking my inline chlorinater, and replacing it, as well as figuring out the flow issues were caused because the cartridge filter (left from the previous owner) while looking clean on the outside was gunked up heavily inside. I replaced it and voila! my flow returned.
I fought with the yellow algae for over a month (kept coming back) I now suspect CYA might have been an issue based on reading other threads. I was finally able to get rid of all of it when I doubled my chlorine flow, scrubbed the walls daily, and cleaned the filter every other day for about 2 weeks. The issue was complicated because my intelliflo 011018 control panel had gone out and I only had my motor available during the preset schedule of 9-6:30 at 2300 RPMs (this deterred me SLAMMING or shocking my pool since I couldn't run the motor 24 hr) . Through this process I replaced my auto suction vacuum, my net, my brush, chlorinator and probably some other things I can't think of right now. Nothing like learning the hard way. I didn't even have enough information (I felt) to accurately post a problem in these forums.
Well Last month I replaced the pool motor with a nice Intelliflo II, I replaced the chlorinator with a nice SWG, and now my pool is crystal clear! Even better is the salt water is much nicer on my skin and I don't need to rapid shower every time I jump in to prevent being itchy.
Well the next project is refinishing the pool and I'm looking at refinishing my pool probably with wet edge pebble but still taking quotes (I can see the damage very clearly as it's quite overdue). Since April my pool is always in the 90's I no longer need to use the cover, and soon probably not even the solar as we enter Florida summer. I absolutely love the Hayward SWG, and as I've read through these forums it seems dumping the inline chlorinator for SWG was an awesome choice. Anyway I have a pic of my pool at night and I look forward to participating more in the forums as I gain more experience. I can say owning this pool has been a lot more than I bargained for in work, frustration, and $$$$$. However I use it almost daily and wouldn't give it up for anything (right now, we'll see how I feel in a few years lol)
