Our pool should be up and "swimmable" in about a month, and I'm just trying to get a rough mental picture of our chemical costs for maintaining it after it's stabilized, just the routine, week to week maintenance. I know chlorine is pretty cheap, $4.67 a gallon at Walmart for 10% stuff. Just 11 oz. will raise the FC in this pool by 1. But I don't know about the other chemicals - how much we'll use, etc. Muriatic acid, Borax, maybe calcium increasers/reducers.
One main point: we have a well, but the pool will be filled with delivered city drinking water. Wells are going dry all over the place out here (south central Texas), and there's also the possibility of wearing out the pump. So I need to really watch the CYA because if it gets too high and I have to drain half the pool, I'll have to refill it with more delivered water ($$$). Once I get the CYA stabilized (probably by using pucks in the chlorinator at first), I'll go to liquid chlorine and watch the CYA like a hawk.
Our pool is a pretty plain rectangle with steps in one corner, nothing fancy. Just 8600 gallons. But I do want to keep the pool clear and clean 12 months a year. The data is in my signature. Can anybody give me an idea of how to budget for chemical maintenance, once it gets past startup and settles down? What will be our "big" chemical cost, and how can we minimize it? We're on fixed incomes (pension/SS) so this is a pretty important issue.
Many thanks, and I'm excited about joining the pool community!
One main point: we have a well, but the pool will be filled with delivered city drinking water. Wells are going dry all over the place out here (south central Texas), and there's also the possibility of wearing out the pump. So I need to really watch the CYA because if it gets too high and I have to drain half the pool, I'll have to refill it with more delivered water ($$$). Once I get the CYA stabilized (probably by using pucks in the chlorinator at first), I'll go to liquid chlorine and watch the CYA like a hawk.
Our pool is a pretty plain rectangle with steps in one corner, nothing fancy. Just 8600 gallons. But I do want to keep the pool clear and clean 12 months a year. The data is in my signature. Can anybody give me an idea of how to budget for chemical maintenance, once it gets past startup and settles down? What will be our "big" chemical cost, and how can we minimize it? We're on fixed incomes (pension/SS) so this is a pretty important issue.
Many thanks, and I'm excited about joining the pool community!