Yes really - another Houston pool!

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It is real!! They are really doing it!!! SWEET!

Okay lets look ahead...............get some socks or such to tape on to the end of the hoses to keep the metal ends from touching your pretty, new plaster. When the water is started make sure the hose ends are right by the lowest part of the pool. Most of the time that is right by the main drains.

Now the really important part..................when the water starts flowing do NOT stop it!! If you stop it before it reaches the waterline tile it could make a ring around the whole pool :( that is almost impossible to remove :(

Kim:kim:
 
I didn’t get much sleep last night, after the rain stopped I went out to make sure there wasn’t a lot in the spa, luckily it was very minimal.

We finally got done with the fill about an hour ago, and we’re really happy. Now on to figuring out the deck ;)

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Nope :( The pH is going to be off as well as the CH and TA. All of these are VERY important to your life of your plaster. Please run out there and pull some water and test it. Post the results and we will get you headed in the right direction. This is VERY important!!!

Kim :( instead of cheering on this one
 
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Darn.... we must have forgotten to tell you to have test kit in hand as the build progressed so you'd be ready.
Please obtain either the TF-100 (my preferred) or K-2006C ... the fastest source will be:
TFTestkits.net

Ok, this is unconventional but take some water to *both* Pinch a Penny & Leslies (without saying you're going to compare results, and don't buy anything!) then tell us the results both give you and let us advise you, ok? We doubt the validity of most pool store results but this may buy us some time till YOUR own kit arrives. No one does better results that are reproducible than the owner themselves.

Also go get a gallon or two of muriatic acid from Lowes or Home Depot (either paint section or pool section) and have it on hand. Also both stores should have a 4 pound jug of CYA (cyanuric acid) also known as pool stabilizer...get one or two of those. A gallon of *plain* liquid chlorine or bleach (no scents, thickeners, polymers, cloramax tech type stuff) will be needed. Don't use anything until you get us those test results and we'll help guide you.

Maddie :flower:
 
Bad Kim! BAD!!!! I totally dropped the ball on your build and I am so sorry :( I have a set of links I put together for new pool owners and I did not share them with you when your shell was put in. This is also when I usually talk about getting a good test kit. BAD KIM!

Here is the set of links:

Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule

Pool School - Recommended Levels

Bookmark these:
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals

Pool Math

Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry

Here is a good start up link to share with your PB:

http://www.nptpool.com/sites/nptpool.com/files/NPC_SwimmingPoolStart-UpProcedures.pdf

Kim :hammer: must not let BLING distract me :roll:
 

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