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Saltwater pool maintenance
Posted on 6/15/14 at 8:02 am
Posted on 6/15/14 at 8:02 am
Hey guys
I just bought a house with a saltwater pool. I didn't actually want a pool, and I had planned on just filling it in; but now I've decided to keep it. Do y'all know of any good sources/ books? I've never owned any sort of pool, so I don't know.
I'm not certain this is the right board, but I'd prefer to not start on the OT Lounge. But if the OT is the right place, my apologies.
I just bought a house with a saltwater pool. I didn't actually want a pool, and I had planned on just filling it in; but now I've decided to keep it. Do y'all know of any good sources/ books? I've never owned any sort of pool, so I don't know.
I'm not certain this is the right board, but I'd prefer to not start on the OT Lounge. But if the OT is the right place, my apologies.
Posted on 6/15/14 at 8:05 am to AndyJ
How old is the pool?
Posted on 6/15/14 at 8:57 am to AndyJ
Bring water to local pool supply every 2 weeks at first then monthly. Tell them you have no idea what you are doing. Chemicals cost more than other places but it is worth the advice and experience. In years 2 or 3 you can back down and do everything yourself. YouTube has everything yiu need to know if you get stuck.
Posted on 6/15/14 at 9:03 am to AndyJ
Go to Amazon and order a basic test kit (chlorine and ph) and order a salt kit. Read a bit and you'll be fine.
Make sure you keep the chlorine at the correct level. The salt cell will generate chlorine.
You'll need to add salt on occasion, esp after a big rain.
You'll also use a good bit of muratic acid to adjust PH. Remember, the more accurate the ph, the more effective the chlorine.
Make sure you keep the chlorine at the correct level. The salt cell will generate chlorine.
You'll need to add salt on occasion, esp after a big rain.
You'll also use a good bit of muratic acid to adjust PH. Remember, the more accurate the ph, the more effective the chlorine.
Posted on 6/15/14 at 10:41 am to AndyJ
Biggest issue is the cell that generates free chlorine from the salt followed by the its driving circuit and then the pumps/filter circuits. You really should get a professional out to help you go over the systems the first time and check the functions and look for parts that might need replacing sooner than later. Salt polls are not hard to maintain at all but they can get away from you if you miss something our the previous owner didn't have it regularly checked out.
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