- May 20, 2020
- 1,003
- Pool Size
- 13600
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Solaxx (Saltron) Reliant / Purechlor R5
Some more things to consider:
You're going to need a pole, a brush, a leaf rake, and at least a manual vacuum / hose. There are also cordless vacuums (i.e. Pool Blaster Max) that would be a good option for a pool your size.
You might want a solar cover. Where I live, it's almost a necessity to keep the water reasonably warm and avoid night-time heat loss. Where you are, probably less important as long as the pool is getting good sun during the day. It could help extend your season using one in the shoulder seasons, though. If you do decide to get one, go for the thinnest/cheapest plain blue one you can find. People here have had good luck with solarcovers.com.
You're going to want some liquid chlorine for an initial dose until your salt dissolves and SWG is ready. The PoolMath app to track and calculate chemical additions. A gallon of muriatic acid to keep on hand for pH control. Some dry, granular stabilizer/CYA. Everything else chemical wise you can buy if/when you need it.
Then, be thinking ahead to winter. If you plan to cover, think about a winter cover before September when everyone is trying to buy one.
Other than that... lots of pool floats. Something to inflate them with. And plenty of red solo cups for when the party starts.
You're going to need a pole, a brush, a leaf rake, and at least a manual vacuum / hose. There are also cordless vacuums (i.e. Pool Blaster Max) that would be a good option for a pool your size.
You might want a solar cover. Where I live, it's almost a necessity to keep the water reasonably warm and avoid night-time heat loss. Where you are, probably less important as long as the pool is getting good sun during the day. It could help extend your season using one in the shoulder seasons, though. If you do decide to get one, go for the thinnest/cheapest plain blue one you can find. People here have had good luck with solarcovers.com.
You're going to want some liquid chlorine for an initial dose until your salt dissolves and SWG is ready. The PoolMath app to track and calculate chemical additions. A gallon of muriatic acid to keep on hand for pH control. Some dry, granular stabilizer/CYA. Everything else chemical wise you can buy if/when you need it.
Then, be thinking ahead to winter. If you plan to cover, think about a winter cover before September when everyone is trying to buy one.
Other than that... lots of pool floats. Something to inflate them with. And plenty of red solo cups for when the party starts.