Cwiggs
Gold Supporter
- Aug 31, 2019
- 298
- Pool Size
- 21000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
@mknauss is right. When I started down the TFPC path a little over a year ago I spent a ton of time trying to figure the pool out. Now I spend less than an hour a week doing everything.
I think if you compare the TFPC method to the traditional pool care method you'll find you save time short term, only to spend that time plus some later on (Not to mention spending more money). Here is what I mean.
I think if you compare the TFPC method to the traditional pool care method you'll find you save time short term, only to spend that time plus some later on (Not to mention spending more money). Here is what I mean.
- If you use Trichlor bucks and never measure CYA, you'll save some time in the short term, until you have to drain your pool water every 1-2 years because your CYA is high. You'll also spend time SLAMing the pool because you didn't track the CYA and it was too high for the chlorine to work and therefore you got algae.
- If you don't track your pH and TA, you'll save some time in the short term, but then your pH/TA will be too high which can cause the salt cell to break, or just not last as long. So once the salt cell goes out because of high pH/TA you'll spend all that time ( and money) replacing the salt cell.