I know you probably get this all the time, and I am probably breaking every etiquette rule here immediately, so pardon my bluntness and lack of understanding, and I will promise to do better next time, but I want to get to brass tacks right away.
I have owned a pool for exactly one season and a few weeks - opened recently, and used a good pool company that was expensive and seemed to always find problems but they were good last season. Hired a new company this year that was the cheap ones, because not smartly, I thought its only chemicals, right? They were cheap for a reason. So I fired them. Tried to hire old company back, and they are all booked up. Apparently the current state of affairs has more people wanting pool service across the board.
Anyway, I am on the waiting list for service, but I have about a month before I can get someone to do it for me. That said, I have to do a month, and if I am going to have to do it maybe, I will just continue doing it.
But here is my question - and I am sure I am about to offend the purists, but why spend time daily working on your pool, when I can bottle up some water and head down to the pool store 5 mins away and ask them to test and tell me what I have to put in it? I have a test kit. Its probably not as high end, and I tried using it, and have trouble actually reading it. Then I tried the clorox strips and those were probably worse.
Anyway, daily work on a pool seems like you never get to enjoy your pool. Do you guys really check your pool daily and adjust?
Again, sorry if I am bull in a china shop, but wanting to understand.
IG
Pebbletec
Chlorine
Not sure on gallons, but its basically a 13 yard lap pool going from 3 feet to 8 feet in the deep end - half and half essentially.
Coversafe cover
I don't have any readings yet.
I have owned a pool for exactly one season and a few weeks - opened recently, and used a good pool company that was expensive and seemed to always find problems but they were good last season. Hired a new company this year that was the cheap ones, because not smartly, I thought its only chemicals, right? They were cheap for a reason. So I fired them. Tried to hire old company back, and they are all booked up. Apparently the current state of affairs has more people wanting pool service across the board.
Anyway, I am on the waiting list for service, but I have about a month before I can get someone to do it for me. That said, I have to do a month, and if I am going to have to do it maybe, I will just continue doing it.
But here is my question - and I am sure I am about to offend the purists, but why spend time daily working on your pool, when I can bottle up some water and head down to the pool store 5 mins away and ask them to test and tell me what I have to put in it? I have a test kit. Its probably not as high end, and I tried using it, and have trouble actually reading it. Then I tried the clorox strips and those were probably worse.
Anyway, daily work on a pool seems like you never get to enjoy your pool. Do you guys really check your pool daily and adjust?
Again, sorry if I am bull in a china shop, but wanting to understand.
IG
Pebbletec
Chlorine
Not sure on gallons, but its basically a 13 yard lap pool going from 3 feet to 8 feet in the deep end - half and half essentially.
Coversafe cover
I don't have any readings yet.