- Mar 5, 2023
- 9
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
Good morning - first I want to say I’ve been lurking since we started building in September. I am blown away that everyone here is just uniformly friendly and helpful. It’s so rare to find a corner of the internet that seems to be wonderfully devoid of trolls and stuck-up know it alls! TFP has kind and helpful know it alls! 
As for my dilemma - they acid washed and started filling our pool on Wednesday; it finished around 1pm Pacific Time yesterday. The PB has someone from another company he sends to do the startup and first month’s chemistry, but the guy “got backed up” and was a no-show yesterday. The PB promised the guy would be here 7-8am today, it’s ~7:45 now, and I need to leave for work at 8. It is currently raining lightly with no t storm activity. If the guy no-shows today again, how worried do we need to be? I know brushing is critical the first week or two and we didn’t yesterday because the pump hadn’t been started. I am not a total stranger to pool care; I handled all the maintenance and chemistry on the pool in my childhood home until I moved out (38k gal white plaster), about 15 years ago). This pool was filled with plain city water. If the guy no-shows again, I don’t mind doing startup myself but I don’t know what to buy from a chemistry standpoint to get us off the ground. The TF Test kit I ordered shows up today. This is of course a vastly different pool architecture than I know from before.
I’m off work at 3pm today - what do we do other than nag the PB?

As for my dilemma - they acid washed and started filling our pool on Wednesday; it finished around 1pm Pacific Time yesterday. The PB has someone from another company he sends to do the startup and first month’s chemistry, but the guy “got backed up” and was a no-show yesterday. The PB promised the guy would be here 7-8am today, it’s ~7:45 now, and I need to leave for work at 8. It is currently raining lightly with no t storm activity. If the guy no-shows today again, how worried do we need to be? I know brushing is critical the first week or two and we didn’t yesterday because the pump hadn’t been started. I am not a total stranger to pool care; I handled all the maintenance and chemistry on the pool in my childhood home until I moved out (38k gal white plaster), about 15 years ago). This pool was filled with plain city water. If the guy no-shows again, I don’t mind doing startup myself but I don’t know what to buy from a chemistry standpoint to get us off the ground. The TF Test kit I ordered shows up today. This is of course a vastly different pool architecture than I know from before.
I’m off work at 3pm today - what do we do other than nag the PB?