View Full Version : Sustain from PPG - Should I switch
davidfraticelli65
06-19-2012, 01:24 PM
The reason I'm asking is that I feel like I'm in the minority using this product and also that I may be paying a higher price for something that I could be getting for a more reasonable cost. I have no complaints about my pool and the ease of use with this product other than I cannot purchase the items over the internet. I search for folks using Sustain but there are not many out there ... maybe that is a good sign in that there are alot and they are not having any issues. My current pool supplier switched me out of Baquacil to Sustain a few years back. The test print outs supplied by them seem to promote products from Pro Team.
Dave
aylad
06-19-2012, 03:14 PM
Sustain appears to be a cal-hypo system--and you can buy cal-hypo and stabilizer most anywhere that handles pool products (I'll bet Amazon, IntheSwim, and other places have it online, too). I'm willing to bet it's MUCH cheaper when you aren't buying the brand name :)
Watermom
06-19-2012, 09:33 PM
The test print outs supplied by them seem to promote products from Pro Team.
Imagine that! ;);):rolleyes:
Welcome to the Pool Forum, by the way!
davidfraticelli65
06-20-2012, 11:21 AM
LOL I guess I walked into that one. Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm familiarizing myself with the forum and hope to learn and contribute as I am a relatively newbie as far as pools go. I seem to be learning by trail and error at times but the payoff is nice. I hope to garner new pool knowledge for my cranium with this forum.
PoolDoc
06-21-2012, 12:29 PM
The reason I'm asking is that I feel like I'm in the minority using this product and also that I may be paying a higher price for something that I could be getting for a more reasonable cost.
There's nothing wrong with Sustain, except the price. But I would STRONGLY encourage you NOT to switch till you have a clearly understood and workable plan in mind.
To start with, you'll need to learn to test your pool water accurately yourself -- see the test kit info page in my signature to get started.
Also, if you will complete our Pool Chart, it's much easier for us to answer your questions, when we have the details about your pool in one place. We often 'waste' the first few posts back and forth collecting information.
Pool Chart Entry Form (http://goo.gl/cNPUO)
Pool Chart Results (http://goo.gl/PXaLu)
One switch you can make right now, is to use 20 Mule Team borax from Walmart instead of Proteam Supreme. (Unless you are using the pH balanced product which blends borax and boric acid -- to replace THAT you have to use BOTH borax and muriatic acid.)
UNITY520
07-03-2012, 11:43 AM
Last summer, I felt like I was loosing the battle to my pool.
I work during the week and wasn't able to properly treat the pool. This year I switched to sustain. Once a week I pop in the chlorine tablet and stabilizer and so far my pool has been crystal clear.
I have an AG 12x16 pool and use a cartridge filter. I run my filter 2-3 hours in the am and 2-3 hours at night. The best think I did was switch from the cheap hoses the pool store gave us to a flex pvc hose. My return water has been stronger this year then all of last year.
PoolDoc
07-03-2012, 07:31 PM
Sounds like you've got it under control.
Why don't you master using the test kits this season, and then -- if you like -- switch to a cheaper source of chlorine next year.