We purchased a house this winter with a pool, we contacted the local company that closed the pool for the previous owners & found out it’s a Baquacil pool. They also mentioned that the pool was filled with leaves when they closed it & the previous owners didn’t care so the pool company point blankly said good luck with the mess! Regardless we’ve decided that we’re going to have the local company open the pool for us to at least go over what they did & the history of the pool as they know it.
A few years ago we had an Intex pool for the kids that used their SWG, thats how I found this incredible group. Since that last pool was so successful I decided to convert this pool to salt & purchased the Edge 40 SWG but have to get through the conversion first. It’s still cold here in New Hampshire & the pool company is scheduled to open the pool the first week in May. At this point I haven’t peeked under the cover so I have no idea what to expect but I’m thinking this weekend is the weekend to at least remove the cover to access the situation.
Since were in the North East I’m wondering if it makes sense to exchange the water before the pool company shows up & start with a clean slate so to speak. The filter isn’t hooked up yet so maybe we start the exchange, change out the sand & do anything else so necessary for the conversion so when they do get here it’s almost like opening a new pool. Does that make sense? Any issues to be aware of with my plan? Any pointers appreciated!
A few years ago we had an Intex pool for the kids that used their SWG, thats how I found this incredible group. Since that last pool was so successful I decided to convert this pool to salt & purchased the Edge 40 SWG but have to get through the conversion first. It’s still cold here in New Hampshire & the pool company is scheduled to open the pool the first week in May. At this point I haven’t peeked under the cover so I have no idea what to expect but I’m thinking this weekend is the weekend to at least remove the cover to access the situation.
Since were in the North East I’m wondering if it makes sense to exchange the water before the pool company shows up & start with a clean slate so to speak. The filter isn’t hooked up yet so maybe we start the exchange, change out the sand & do anything else so necessary for the conversion so when they do get here it’s almost like opening a new pool. Does that make sense? Any issues to be aware of with my plan? Any pointers appreciated!