Libast
06-26-2011, 04:14 PM
Greetings!
I am an owner of an intex 13' pool that i am pretty much using as a "trial" pool to gauge my chemist abilities before we look into a more permanent recessed option.
As its still fresh and new to me, I have healthy water. No complaints with it, I wa'd s a lifeguard/pool operator all throughout high school, so I understand how to maintain it. I shock & chlorinate as needed, but i have not used the stabilizer (CYA) as i haven't minded chlorinating daily and haven't had any problems/complaints with the water.
This does however involve alot of time that I would rather spend in the pool if you know what i mean.
1) I'd like to normalize the chemical maintenence schedule with a more "automatic" solution. I know that larger pools can use surface skimmers with chlorine tablets/sticks and i am wondering if that would be a possible solution for my pool? its 2,600 gallons so not too large. A pool "expert" suggested that I would never be able to use one as it would over chlorinate, but I would think there would be an ability to control this?
2) I am wondering about an auto vacuum/surface skimmer. Right now I just net it all, but I'd prefer something a bit more futuristic. Are there options for a pool this size?
3) I think the filter/pump is grossly underpowered.... its the included intex one 530gal/hr. The pool is 2,600 gallons, and i would like to be able to use the above mentioned tools. What pump upgrade (wouldlike the saltwater chlorinator and sand pump, but I do not know alot about those for above ground pools)
Thanks in advance, I hope that I pass the real person test and gain access to the rest :)
I am an owner of an intex 13' pool that i am pretty much using as a "trial" pool to gauge my chemist abilities before we look into a more permanent recessed option.
As its still fresh and new to me, I have healthy water. No complaints with it, I wa'd s a lifeguard/pool operator all throughout high school, so I understand how to maintain it. I shock & chlorinate as needed, but i have not used the stabilizer (CYA) as i haven't minded chlorinating daily and haven't had any problems/complaints with the water.
This does however involve alot of time that I would rather spend in the pool if you know what i mean.
1) I'd like to normalize the chemical maintenence schedule with a more "automatic" solution. I know that larger pools can use surface skimmers with chlorine tablets/sticks and i am wondering if that would be a possible solution for my pool? its 2,600 gallons so not too large. A pool "expert" suggested that I would never be able to use one as it would over chlorinate, but I would think there would be an ability to control this?
2) I am wondering about an auto vacuum/surface skimmer. Right now I just net it all, but I'd prefer something a bit more futuristic. Are there options for a pool this size?
3) I think the filter/pump is grossly underpowered.... its the included intex one 530gal/hr. The pool is 2,600 gallons, and i would like to be able to use the above mentioned tools. What pump upgrade (wouldlike the saltwater chlorinator and sand pump, but I do not know alot about those for above ground pools)
Thanks in advance, I hope that I pass the real person test and gain access to the rest :)