This is my second (recently moved again) SW pool but the first time I am actually maintaining one.
We moved in a few weeks ago but the house was empty for several months before that so I am doing catch up with it.
I am ordering the salt water test kit today so I can provide better numbers as the only ones I have are from the pool store (yes I know).
The water has been clear but the pool is losing some water which is not totally surprising since its been 90+ degrees for the past 6 weeks with little rain. Probably about 1/4 inch a day. I checked the Aquarite panel and I have two warning lights. A solid yellow Inspect Cell light and a solid red for Check Salt.
The water results form the local pool store were as follows
TC 3
FC 3
Combine Chlorine 0
PH 8
Acid Demand 3 drops
ALK 110
Calcium 340
Stabilizer 20
TDS 4200
Salt 2800
I added a bag of salt but I am not adding anything else until I can test the water myself and determine if the numbers are accurate.
The prior owner had a pool guy who came by to give me a quick lesson on the equipment and suggested I remove the salt cell and take a look to see if it needed cleaning. Good guy, didn't try to sell me anything and said I could look up all the equipment on Youtube and I could maintain he pool myself for about 20 minutes a week time.
Pool store recommended 3 cups of Muriatic Acid and 4 pounds of stabilizer.
I am also surprised at the high level of TDS since I have been adding water to the pool.
Any suggestions or advice appreciated.
Ron
We moved in a few weeks ago but the house was empty for several months before that so I am doing catch up with it.
I am ordering the salt water test kit today so I can provide better numbers as the only ones I have are from the pool store (yes I know).
The water has been clear but the pool is losing some water which is not totally surprising since its been 90+ degrees for the past 6 weeks with little rain. Probably about 1/4 inch a day. I checked the Aquarite panel and I have two warning lights. A solid yellow Inspect Cell light and a solid red for Check Salt.
The water results form the local pool store were as follows
TC 3
FC 3
Combine Chlorine 0
PH 8
Acid Demand 3 drops
ALK 110
Calcium 340
Stabilizer 20
TDS 4200
Salt 2800
I added a bag of salt but I am not adding anything else until I can test the water myself and determine if the numbers are accurate.
The prior owner had a pool guy who came by to give me a quick lesson on the equipment and suggested I remove the salt cell and take a look to see if it needed cleaning. Good guy, didn't try to sell me anything and said I could look up all the equipment on Youtube and I could maintain he pool myself for about 20 minutes a week time.
Pool store recommended 3 cups of Muriatic Acid and 4 pounds of stabilizer.
I am also surprised at the high level of TDS since I have been adding water to the pool.
Any suggestions or advice appreciated.
Ron