Pretty good, but that FC needs to come up pronto, or you will be in trouble for sure.
Why would you switch? You say your pool is running perfectly so why do you want to fix something that is not broke?
That is not a shallow question and one you need to ask yourself.
Your post contains a ton of doubt (and misinformation) so what are your motives? Save money? Not that much....you probably will but TFP is never touted as THE method to save money.
Make it easier? Hardly. You already are saying to us you don't have the time for this more hands-on understanding of Pool Care.
Please do not construe this as being rude.......that's not the intent. The intent is to get you to take an introspective look at what's involved in managing your pool with TFP and decide if your lifestyle is up to the task.
I am on city water and it is very good water.I would do a partial drain & refill if only to get the copper & iton numbers down. That is unless you fill water is from a well that will just bring back the iron. An added benefit would be to bring down the CYA.
I just have to find a place to store that much bleach. I imagine I can purchase some 5 gallon food grade buckets from Lowes and empty the gallon jugs into there, and dip out what I need with a measuring cup.
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I am on city water and it is very good water.
Roger that, thank you.no need to change containers or dip out bleach, just have a 2 qt measuring device and use that, after awhile you will know what your pool needs.. if its close to a gal, or half gal just pour directly in front of a return![]()
No sir, that is a horse pal fly trap. They are a serious problem when you live around as many acres of woods as we do. This ain't no city pool, this is a country pool. LOL.Nice pool.
Going off topic, is that a Weber grill under a tent? I need that tent!
Thank you, I have a business membership to Sam's and Costco. Will investigate.Costco sells 3x1 gallon bottles of bleach in one box, for about $9.00. I'm sure Sam'sClub does too. I'd just buy those boxes and use the bottles individually as needed and not go to any additional bother of transferring the bleach to a larger container. Just store out of direct heat. Don't stock up on an entire season's worth as bleach does degrade over time. Just a couple to get started and learn how much your pool takes.
Holy Benoli, Big Rob. Do they get deer flies? If so, they just made a sale. I apologize for hijacking your thread, but had to ask.No sir, that is a horse pal fly trap.
NO apologies necessary sir. Yes, they trap horseflies, greenheads, deerflies, and one other type of biting fly. I almost built my own, but researched the company and saw that they are fully assembled here in the USA by disabled veterans.Holy Benoli, Big Rob. Do they get deer flies? If so, they just made a sale. I apologize for hijacking your thread, but had to ask.
I need to call around and ask if any pool stores in a 20 mile radius around me does that. That is a GREAT idea. I just haven't heard of any that do that.Bob, your best bet is to shop around and price the chlorine. I get mine from my pool builder's store. I put a $7 deposit down on three of their 5 gallon containers. They fill each 5 gallon container for $14.50. So I typically go get 15 gallons of 12.5% and it costs me about $45. That 15 gallons lasts me about a month and a half under normal chlorine use. Less obviously if I had a problem and needed to SLAM, but haven't had to do that since my pool was first filled and opened in the spring of 2014.