I've technically already started a thread and got some useful information, but figured that I should be a good user and actually introduce myself in the appropriate place first!
We are finishing up our first pool and are very excited about it! It will be my first pool ever and my wife's second (but first in many years...we won't say how many though!
). I'm trying to learn as much as I can about caring for the pool as in general I like to do things myself, but I've learned that there is definitely a lot to learn. I initially assumed that the builder we chose would be our primary source of education, but as the process drug on and intermittent problems arose, I slowly began to realize that I should look around for my own source of teaching and this is how I came upon this site. I can only say that I wish I had found it at the beginning of the building process and not the end! I think this site will be a great source of information for me as I learn how to take care of our pool.
Our pool is gunite/plaster, a sport pool with 3.5' ends and 5.5' middle, about 20-22k gallons, and has a tanning/sitting ledge on one end. We opted for chlorine/bleach, have a sand filter, and a 2.7 hp variable speed pump. The pool is finally finished (started in March) and just filled and the builders are struggling to get the initial balance worked out (currently very high pH, slightly too low FC and CC, high CYA, high TA, and high CH all based on strips that were provided). After initial worries about my difficulties with seeing shades of color were quelled, I am ordering one of the Taylor K-2206C kits with the hope that I will be able to use it accurately with the backup plan of either my family helping or getting a less accurate digital testing kit.
I'm hoping to get the pool balanced by the end of next week so my family can do a couple of very cold (for my area of the country) plunges into the pool before it becomes impossible as the temperatures continue to drop! Can't wait for next summer though and thanks in advance for what I'm sure will be a ton of help!!
We are finishing up our first pool and are very excited about it! It will be my first pool ever and my wife's second (but first in many years...we won't say how many though!

Our pool is gunite/plaster, a sport pool with 3.5' ends and 5.5' middle, about 20-22k gallons, and has a tanning/sitting ledge on one end. We opted for chlorine/bleach, have a sand filter, and a 2.7 hp variable speed pump. The pool is finally finished (started in March) and just filled and the builders are struggling to get the initial balance worked out (currently very high pH, slightly too low FC and CC, high CYA, high TA, and high CH all based on strips that were provided). After initial worries about my difficulties with seeing shades of color were quelled, I am ordering one of the Taylor K-2206C kits with the hope that I will be able to use it accurately with the backup plan of either my family helping or getting a less accurate digital testing kit.
I'm hoping to get the pool balanced by the end of next week so my family can do a couple of very cold (for my area of the country) plunges into the pool before it becomes impossible as the temperatures continue to drop! Can't wait for next summer though and thanks in advance for what I'm sure will be a ton of help!!