Project in SE PA, bought a foreclosure w A&S pool

The advice from a pool service company is if you can see the bottom of the pool, at all, then it can be brought back to life with chemicals, etc. If not, then drain and acid wash is strongly encouraged. Thoughts? The water is absolutely gross looking and you can't see more than 2" its so dense and green.

On a separate note, the official beginning starts tomorrow with the demo of the interior. Kitchen, bath rooms, basement drop ceiling, etc., will all be taken out.
 
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That sure sounds like a total gut job :shock: Is your back or your wallet doing the job? Will you try to live in the house when the work is being done?

Balance the cost of the water refill against the cost of a LOT of bleach/chlorine. Be careful with the acid wash though as it does remove a some of the plaster in the process. We don't know the condition of the plaster so make sure to look close and share what you find if you decide to drain.

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The advice from a pool service company is if you can see the bottom of the pool, at all, then it can be brought back to life with chemicals, etc. If not, then drain and acid wash is strongly encouraged. Thoughts? The water is absolutely gross looking and you can't see more than 2" its so dense and green.

On a separate note, the official beginning starts tomorrow with the demo of the interior. Kitchen, bath rooms, basement drop ceiling, etc., will all be taken out.

John - You may know this already, but the water table in our area is typically quite high. If they decide to do a total drain, I'd imagine they would need to remove the hydrostatic plugs (if it's an A&S build they should have them) to keep the pressure off the shell. They should know this but worth mentioning.
 
Demo started yesterday, gutting the kitchen, basement and family room before making their way upstairs. They are making great progress so far.
 

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I was just going to comment on that. On phone A&S mentioned 25,000 gallons.

Just realized the attachments have lots of info including phone numbers. I'm going to delete them. take a pic of the drawings and attach without the #'s.

I'll be back.....
 

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Here are a few pics. Lots of work on the master bath and basement at this point. Took the 5th bedroom and will make that part of the master closet by breaking through a wall. Will be a simple thing to close off for resale in the future.

Theater area in basement is a little small but nothing I can do about it as it measures about 16x15.
 

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