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Portland user
06-03-2014, 01:25 PM
Starting pool for Summer. Checking the forum for info on above ground pool manual maintenance interval

Watermom
06-03-2014, 07:15 PM
Hi and welcome to the Pool Forum! Tell us about your pool. Do you have any specific questions that you need help with?

Portland user
06-03-2014, 11:19 PM
Hi there,

It is an above ground, vinyl lining, 12,500 gal, 16x32 oval. Hayward sand filter filter and pump, and an automatic inline chlorinator (3 in tablets) . It is heated by three solar panels with a 100,000 BTU gas heater as backup. I am doing to start doing the maintenance myself, since I am not happy with the person doing it. I read in the forum about the use of the BBB method, and I am ordering the Taylor testing kit. I want to incorporate an automatic pool cleaner to the system, and would appreciate any recommendation regarding what would be the best reasonable option. Until then , what should be the interval for cleaning (brushing side walls and bottom, vacuuming etc). I intend to test FC and PH twice a week. The pool has moderate use, wife and I, and occasionally eight to 12 persons, including small kids (under 6 years of age), and when not in use is covered by a heavy duty solar blanket mounted on reel. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Watermom
06-04-2014, 11:19 AM
Be aware that using the chlorinator with trichlor pucks will continuously add CYA to the pool. If you don't already have some in there, that is fine but many people get in algae trouble because their CYA gets too high and they don't keep the chlorine in the proper range. Take a look at the Best Guess Chlorine Chart here: http://pool9.net/cl-cya/ It explains the relationship between CYA and needed chlorine levels.

As far as interval for cleaning ---- that depends on how often it gets dirty. ;) Some pools need vacuumed several times per week and others weekly is fine. If you keep your chemicals at the proper levels, brushing once per week should be ok.

I would suggest testing the chlorine and pH more than twice per week. Actually, until you get the feel for how your pool is going to behave, it is best to test both of those daily for awhile. It takes less than 5 minutes.

Good decision to order the K2006 kit. As soon as you get it, take a full set of readings and post them so someone here can better advise you.

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PoolDoc
06-06-2014, 12:37 PM
membership upgraded.