So I had the pool company measure for a mesh safety cover and they came to winterize and install yesterday. They winterized it but had to take the cover back because it fit the entire pool except for my sun deck. The sun deck section was measured to the exact sun deck size no 14” wider all around.
Anyway they said they have to rush order a new one. In the meantime the pool is winterized which is good, but should I slam it and let the chlorine levels go down to normal and keep doing it until the new cover is in? Is stirring the chlorine in with the hand skimmer enough along with maybe putting in the robot cleaner to move things around more. Is the slam chlorine level make it dangerous for bleaching the gunite. Especially since the waterline is down on the gunite I don’t want to create an obvious line of where the bleaching occurred. Or is it safe to put the robot vacuum in at slam chlorine levels?
The entire reason I waited to close was to avoid algae. I can keep it clean from debris but the exposed sun I’m guessing will make it more prone to algae when we get warm days here and there or am I overthinking this. I’d love to hear suggestions.
Anyway they said they have to rush order a new one. In the meantime the pool is winterized which is good, but should I slam it and let the chlorine levels go down to normal and keep doing it until the new cover is in? Is stirring the chlorine in with the hand skimmer enough along with maybe putting in the robot cleaner to move things around more. Is the slam chlorine level make it dangerous for bleaching the gunite. Especially since the waterline is down on the gunite I don’t want to create an obvious line of where the bleaching occurred. Or is it safe to put the robot vacuum in at slam chlorine levels?
The entire reason I waited to close was to avoid algae. I can keep it clean from debris but the exposed sun I’m guessing will make it more prone to algae when we get warm days here and there or am I overthinking this. I’d love to hear suggestions.