- Jun 18, 2019
- 594
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
I put a post in my build thread about this, but after more research and testing, I felt a separate thread on it would be worthwhile. Here's the original post:
www.troublefreepool.com
Here's a copy paste of it:
To my fellow warm weather peers, all my fears about this pool getting too hot are coming true. So that re-enforces my going deeper and larger as well as going with a lighter plaster and coping color (we had originally wanted a very dark blue color but walked it back after concern about heat). Also, some years ago we looked at a real nice house with a pool, we loved that it had this black bottom pool with gold pebble in it (PebbleTech), man that's a hard no in Texas.
Anyways, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, we've hit 89 degree pool water and hit 90 on Sunday evening. While I actually find 89 to be a comfortable temperature, any more than 90-91, and I might feel it too warm. This is during a heat wave for this time of year, but this is pretty seasonal weather in July and August in Austin. Hopefully it doesn't get too bad. We hit 88 in May as we saw a few real hot days, but then it went back down to low 80s. However, cooler weather really isn't in sight anymore.
I'll report on my attempts to combat this here.
06/05 - High of 95, Low of 72
06/06 - High of 95, Low of 74
06/07 - High of 95, Low of 74
Today 06/08 - High of 101, Low of 79
Tuesday, High of 104, Low of 69
Then back to mid 90s
On Friday and Saturday at 7am, pump startup, water was 85, it didn't take too long in the morning before we were at 86. It was 89 when we got in and stayed there for several hours despite peak of day heat. Pumps off at 730pm. On Sunday, startup was 86 and it heated to 89 quickly and finally hit 90 by end of the evening.
Yesterday (Sunday 06/07), I did just install this $25 Amazon fountain after reading about Speedy's here. I ran it for 6 hours last night combined with bowl fountains. Up until last night, I had not changed my pump scheduling which was basically running 8am-8pm.
I'll report daily progress in the next post.
Picture at a relatively low/medium pump speed (2200 rpm):



Austin, TX - Above Ground Salt Water Pool in Canyon - Construction Started 09/30/19
Man, this is one of the prettiest pools I think I've ever seen. The knife edge and the view just make it spectacular! Love the transformation! Thanks for sharing! --Jeff Thanks, I appreciate that. It makes the lengthy build and investment made more palatable to hear that. If the picture...

Here's a copy paste of it:
To my fellow warm weather peers, all my fears about this pool getting too hot are coming true. So that re-enforces my going deeper and larger as well as going with a lighter plaster and coping color (we had originally wanted a very dark blue color but walked it back after concern about heat). Also, some years ago we looked at a real nice house with a pool, we loved that it had this black bottom pool with gold pebble in it (PebbleTech), man that's a hard no in Texas.
Anyways, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, we've hit 89 degree pool water and hit 90 on Sunday evening. While I actually find 89 to be a comfortable temperature, any more than 90-91, and I might feel it too warm. This is during a heat wave for this time of year, but this is pretty seasonal weather in July and August in Austin. Hopefully it doesn't get too bad. We hit 88 in May as we saw a few real hot days, but then it went back down to low 80s. However, cooler weather really isn't in sight anymore.
I'll report on my attempts to combat this here.
06/05 - High of 95, Low of 72
06/06 - High of 95, Low of 74
06/07 - High of 95, Low of 74
Today 06/08 - High of 101, Low of 79
Tuesday, High of 104, Low of 69
Then back to mid 90s
On Friday and Saturday at 7am, pump startup, water was 85, it didn't take too long in the morning before we were at 86. It was 89 when we got in and stayed there for several hours despite peak of day heat. Pumps off at 730pm. On Sunday, startup was 86 and it heated to 89 quickly and finally hit 90 by end of the evening.
Yesterday (Sunday 06/07), I did just install this $25 Amazon fountain after reading about Speedy's here. I ran it for 6 hours last night combined with bowl fountains. Up until last night, I had not changed my pump scheduling which was basically running 8am-8pm.
I'll report daily progress in the next post.
Picture at a relatively low/medium pump speed (2200 rpm):



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