Hey guys,
If there are any members here who work for a commercial pool care company I'd love if you could weigh in. We have a 60k gallon (2k square feet surface area) gunite pool in Southeast Michigan that is open from late May until mid September. It's a community pool in a complex with 300 homes but I'd say the bio-load is moderate at best (it's really not that busy of a pool). Our pool company maintains it with chlorine as a sanitizer. Without me going into heavier detail about the filtration system (I don't have access to that at the moment), do you guys as commercial pool professionals ever maintain outdoor pools in the 84-86 temperate range? Our current company is basically telling us they are incapable of keeping it balanced and algae free at that temperate range and based on my experience I just don't buy it.
Thanks all!
If there are any members here who work for a commercial pool care company I'd love if you could weigh in. We have a 60k gallon (2k square feet surface area) gunite pool in Southeast Michigan that is open from late May until mid September. It's a community pool in a complex with 300 homes but I'd say the bio-load is moderate at best (it's really not that busy of a pool). Our pool company maintains it with chlorine as a sanitizer. Without me going into heavier detail about the filtration system (I don't have access to that at the moment), do you guys as commercial pool professionals ever maintain outdoor pools in the 84-86 temperate range? Our current company is basically telling us they are incapable of keeping it balanced and algae free at that temperate range and based on my experience I just don't buy it.
Thanks all!