cmcq
05-09-2009, 11:18 AM
Thanks to info from other members, I opened my pool by myself for the first time last weekend, and had no issues. It was so straight forward that I can't believe I paid someone for the past 4 years to do it for me. THANKS.
Now that everything is running, I have a couple of questions.
First, I've got brown stains at the pre-opening water level, steps, etc. I can't vacuum or brush them off but if I rub them by hand, they will come off. Needless to say, I don't plan on brushing the entire pool with my bare hands. Any suggestions? I was thinking it was something organic from the leaves, etc., but am not sure.
Second (and maybe related), here are my initial readings:
FC = 2
CC = .5
pH = 7.4
Alk = 70
Cal = 120
Cya = 0
temp = 64
I've got an SWC and mineral readings are 1700, so I know that is low and need to add salt. What else do I need to do?
Third, my kids were dying to get in the pool for a few minutes, so they jumped off the sides a few times before they got too cold. When they hit the water, there were lots of tiny bubbles that came up with them and stayed on the surface for 15-20 seconds before dissipating. It doesn't seem to be a major issue, but since I hadn't seen it before I thought I'd ask.
Thanks
Charlie
Now that everything is running, I have a couple of questions.
First, I've got brown stains at the pre-opening water level, steps, etc. I can't vacuum or brush them off but if I rub them by hand, they will come off. Needless to say, I don't plan on brushing the entire pool with my bare hands. Any suggestions? I was thinking it was something organic from the leaves, etc., but am not sure.
Second (and maybe related), here are my initial readings:
FC = 2
CC = .5
pH = 7.4
Alk = 70
Cal = 120
Cya = 0
temp = 64
I've got an SWC and mineral readings are 1700, so I know that is low and need to add salt. What else do I need to do?
Third, my kids were dying to get in the pool for a few minutes, so they jumped off the sides a few times before they got too cold. When they hit the water, there were lots of tiny bubbles that came up with them and stayed on the surface for 15-20 seconds before dissipating. It doesn't seem to be a major issue, but since I hadn't seen it before I thought I'd ask.
Thanks
Charlie