New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
Hi,
I am about to purchase a home with an IG pool. I am just looking for information on what I will need to maintain this pool. I have never owned one and am very excited to learn as much as possible. Not sure on the size yet, the question has been asked to the seller. Closing mid September located near Houston, TX.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
You are absolutely going to love having a pool! And, contrary to what most people will tell you, it is not all that difficult to maintain it.
I would suggest that you go to our sister website www.poolsolutions.com and do a lot of reading there. Also, read a lot here on the forum, especially the 'stickies' at the top of many of the forums.
Then, come back with questions and somebody here will try and help you get started. If you know what kind of products were used in the pool before you bought it, that would also help us to advise you. (Ingredients, not product names if possible.)
I would also suggest that you go ahead and get a good test kit. The one we recommend is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C (same kit, larger bottles of reagents and actually a better deal). You can order it through the Amazon link in my signature below. Only order if the seller is listed as Amato Industries. Some other sellers are sending the K-2005 by mistake and you don't want that one. If they are not listed as the seller, wait a day or so and try again. They seem to restock fast.
Welcome to the Pool Forum!
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
You've definitely come to the right place. I purchased a home with an in ground pool last year and started reading this site a month or so before I closed. After closing, the pool was nasty and green but following instructions here I got things right in less than a week. Here's my before and after photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/14865808@N00/4857680807
Anyway, there's a bit to learn and although it can be intimidating (especially if you try and understand the WHY behind things) the practical implementation is actually very simple. Spend a few hours reading poolsolutions.com guides; the money I saved by doing it (before I read the site, I was planning on hiring a pool guy at about 90 bucks a month) has been significant.
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
Welcome to the Forum!
Please do the suggested reading and get back to us with any questions you have.
You found the right place to become pool smart and penny wise.
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
I also bought a pool that came with a house.
From the initial walk through to my moving in, the pool went from a glistening diamond to a black hole.
The owners simply let it go.
Try to keep in touch with them regarding the pool maintenance and even go do it yourself if possible.
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
Thanks for all the nice advice. I have asked some questions via the realtor about how many gallons it is. They are the original owners of the home and pool. I also am asking if they could get me the name of the manufacturer and/or the contractor that installed it. I am hoping they keep up with it for another 30 days. Then I sure I will be busy learning all I can quickly. I will try to upload a picture.
Thanks for all your nice welcomes.
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
It should be their responsibility to keep up with pool maintenance until the deal closes. I'd call the realtor and let them know that you expect that.
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
I would also ask how old the pump and filter are, look for signs of leaks around the pump/filter or around the pool itself, and let them show you the operation of all the valves/handles so there's no confusion when it's your job to take it over. The more information you can find out about the pool and its components, the better--and if you stay on good terms with them after the close of the house, it wouldn't hurt to have their phone number handy in case anything comes up that you need to ask them about.
Is the pool chlorine, or bacquacil??
Janet
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
Good advice, Janet. I'd add to the list to ask the current owners to list all the things they have added to the pool. Sometimes that is info that is needed to know if a problem crops up later. It would be best if they could tell you actual product names instead of just generic terms like 'shock' or 'algaecide' etc.
Also, if it is a liner pool, ask the age of the liner.
Re: New User purchasing a home with a IG pool
It is a Chlorine pool, still not sure about the size. I do have pictures of the pumps, filter, and other components. It has a main pump the receives supply from the main drain and the skimmers. It also has a cleaner pump that a robot bottom cleaner (I think that's what it is called) is attached to. I saw it working when I did a walk through with the inspector. I am still not sure if the robot bottom cleaner is included with the home or do I have to go purchase a new one after closing.
It has an additional pump the reads "Water Feature Pump". It has rock water falls and two fountain sprayers. It has an automatic Chlorine/Bromine In-Line Feeder. Not sure how that device works. And last, is a Nature2 Professional G Purifier. Again, not sure how that works.
Thanks again for all the advice and good questions. I am actively reading as much about the devices as possible.