Hello and many thanks to this forum for educating me as I prepare to build my first pool. I am planning on having a 21k gallon pool built and I am stuck on the sanitization system.
My main concern is maintenance. I don’t mind tending to a pool weekly, but I think that daily maintenance (especially when I get home late from work) would suck the joy out of owning a pool. My family also travels during the summer and I would like a system that is a bit more forgiving if left alone for a week or so at a time. From what I have read on this forum, the best solution would be a SWG. I’ve swam in salt water pools and like them very much. Also, I have problems controlling paper wasps and I have heard that they are not too fond of saline water.
BUT…
I am on septic and have no storm sewer so I am concerned about dumping salt water into the woods. I do not want to kill my surrounding vegetation, especially around my sand filter that would require frequent backwashing.
I also had my heart set on stone coping (no waterfall) and a limestone patio. I know that salt water can be damaging to those materials, even with occasional re-sealing. It can get hot and dry in central Texas, where I live, and the idea of efflorescence and having to rinse even more salt into the woods is not appealing.
So, I’m wondering if there is a way of automating the BBB approach to the point where it will give me the benefits of a SWG without its drawbacks. For example, perhaps a Stenner pump loaded with a month’s worth of chlorine at a time might be just as effective as the consistent dosing of chlorine offered by a SWG. I want to stay away from puck systems, since I do not want to exchange my pool water any more than necessary and I understand that CYA buildup can be a problem with those systems. I’ve also read that borates and fake wasp’s nests can deter wasps from using my pool more than I do.
Has anyone else achieved a fair degree of BBB automation without creating other problems? If so, I would really appreciate your advice. I know that there is no maintenance-free option, but if I could just do more maintenance less frequently rather than less maintenance more frequently, that would be helpful. And besides, on the weekends, I can put my kids to work!
My main concern is maintenance. I don’t mind tending to a pool weekly, but I think that daily maintenance (especially when I get home late from work) would suck the joy out of owning a pool. My family also travels during the summer and I would like a system that is a bit more forgiving if left alone for a week or so at a time. From what I have read on this forum, the best solution would be a SWG. I’ve swam in salt water pools and like them very much. Also, I have problems controlling paper wasps and I have heard that they are not too fond of saline water.
BUT…
I am on septic and have no storm sewer so I am concerned about dumping salt water into the woods. I do not want to kill my surrounding vegetation, especially around my sand filter that would require frequent backwashing.
I also had my heart set on stone coping (no waterfall) and a limestone patio. I know that salt water can be damaging to those materials, even with occasional re-sealing. It can get hot and dry in central Texas, where I live, and the idea of efflorescence and having to rinse even more salt into the woods is not appealing.
So, I’m wondering if there is a way of automating the BBB approach to the point where it will give me the benefits of a SWG without its drawbacks. For example, perhaps a Stenner pump loaded with a month’s worth of chlorine at a time might be just as effective as the consistent dosing of chlorine offered by a SWG. I want to stay away from puck systems, since I do not want to exchange my pool water any more than necessary and I understand that CYA buildup can be a problem with those systems. I’ve also read that borates and fake wasp’s nests can deter wasps from using my pool more than I do.
Has anyone else achieved a fair degree of BBB automation without creating other problems? If so, I would really appreciate your advice. I know that there is no maintenance-free option, but if I could just do more maintenance less frequently rather than less maintenance more frequently, that would be helpful. And besides, on the weekends, I can put my kids to work!