Hah! Well, this is my very first post in this forum. I had a 10.5K gal pool completed in my backyard 4 months ago. It's glorious, perfect timing for the insane summer we had/have here in Austin.
I had the Clear Comfort system installed, by recommendation from my builder. That's how I found this thread...I mentioned Clear Comfort to the folks down at Leslie's the other day and they basically told me that I got sold snake oil.
I was sold the Clear Comfort system under the pretense that it would both lower my pool maintenance burden and allow me to maintain more comfortable, less-chemically water quality. My wife and kid both have sensitive skin, so the idea of less chlorine was appealing. I'm far from an expert in pool maintenance (never had a pool before now) but my initial thoughts on Clear Comfort are, so far so good.
I've had no problems this summer, my water quality has remained super clean, and my chlorine level hasn't been over 1ppm for almost the entire time. Maintenance-wise, I do weekly test strips, and about every other week a trip to Leslie's to get the water tested. I recently switched from chlorine tabs to hypochlorite shock to keep my CYA level in check. Toss a little shock in every week, a little acid from time to time, and occasionally some sodium bicarbonate. When I leave town, I put a bunch of tabs in the chlorinator and they seem to do the job for a week or more.
Anywho, that's my experience thus far, take it with a grain of salt. I haven't turned off the Clear Comfort system so heck, maybe it's making zero difference whatsoever. But just based on research and also from talking to other folks with pools, it seems like my setup is pretty darn low-maintenance.
I had the Clear Comfort system installed, by recommendation from my builder. That's how I found this thread...I mentioned Clear Comfort to the folks down at Leslie's the other day and they basically told me that I got sold snake oil.
I was sold the Clear Comfort system under the pretense that it would both lower my pool maintenance burden and allow me to maintain more comfortable, less-chemically water quality. My wife and kid both have sensitive skin, so the idea of less chlorine was appealing. I'm far from an expert in pool maintenance (never had a pool before now) but my initial thoughts on Clear Comfort are, so far so good.
I've had no problems this summer, my water quality has remained super clean, and my chlorine level hasn't been over 1ppm for almost the entire time. Maintenance-wise, I do weekly test strips, and about every other week a trip to Leslie's to get the water tested. I recently switched from chlorine tabs to hypochlorite shock to keep my CYA level in check. Toss a little shock in every week, a little acid from time to time, and occasionally some sodium bicarbonate. When I leave town, I put a bunch of tabs in the chlorinator and they seem to do the job for a week or more.
Anywho, that's my experience thus far, take it with a grain of salt. I haven't turned off the Clear Comfort system so heck, maybe it's making zero difference whatsoever. But just based on research and also from talking to other folks with pools, it seems like my setup is pretty darn low-maintenance.