Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
Hi, Im back. This forum has been so much help in every aspect to becoming a better first time pool owner.
I reside in Lynbrook NY I have:
14' x 42" summer escapes pool
Intex Saltwater Krystal
Intex 12" Sand Pump Filter
HTH 6-way test kit
I like to order all my chemicals, I like to have everything, before i start.
I will be following PoolDoc Super Simple Pool Chemistry, I just have a couple of questions.
1. Do you have to balance the pool before adding the salt?
2. When should i add the salt?
3. If i use the PoolBrand bagged dischlor, does this eliminate the bleach?
4. Any other steps or chemicals i should buy?
Thank you in advance, I am sorry for all the questions i just want to get this right the first time.
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
Great! doing the homework and getting ready before you start will make your pool far more enjoyable.
1-2) You can add salt pretty much anytime you want but I would wait to start the SWCG. I would operate the pool with dichlor until CYA is about 50 then move to SWCG as primary chlorine source. If you follow the Intex Pool Care Plan your water will be balanced by the time you're ready to start the SWCG.
3) I'd put in some bleach as the pool is filling and keep some on hand for shocking when necessary and to supplement the SWCG if it's not keeping up (lots of neighbor kids over one day). Do follow the Intex-type Pool 7 Day Start-up Plan startup steps but no need to chlorinate with bleach for the full week.
4) Salt, water, maybe baking soda if you find that you have to adjust pH too often (not right away). better filter carts from the SSR page. Floaty toys. Taylor K-2006!!!
Welcome, Good Luck!
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
Do you have the Intex fittings that go through the pool wall? If not you'll need to get them.
Here's the manual to your pump
http://slink.intexdevelopment.com/b2...-1307%20EN.pdf
If you already have possession of the pump/filter, check to be sure you have 2 each of items 24, 25, & 26, and one 27.
I'd recommend you get this also
http://www.intexcorp.com/index.php/h...ce/28003e.html
It will make cleaning your pool easier. You can probably get it for less money on Amazon than direct from Intex (Intex shipping charges are fairly high).
http://www.poolforum.com/amz/
Enjoy your new pool!
Pappy
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
Pappy
I started a thread to a covert a summer escapes pool to use intex sand pump and intex SWCG.
I had purchased the intex plungers, inlet strainer and had converted the Summer escapes Skimmer.
As far as the maintenance kit, I have the deluxe kit that works with the Summer escapes skimmer. I decided not to go with the Sand Pump Filter/Saltwater combo, I purchased the intex sand pump filter and the intex krystal saltwater generator separately each there own units. It was just a precaution, in case a unit goes bad i can just replace just one, where the combo might cost more if the unit goes bad (SWCG), due not being able to separate the units.
Any information is always welcomed and great.
BIG DAVE
Question:
As i am filling my pool from my garden hose, I should use the bleach and borax method INTEX 7 DAY START UP PLAN, then add the salt and start my sand pump, wait ill all my salt has dissolved and start my SWCG then follow the INTEX POOL CARE PLAN, and monitor my PH levels.
How long should i wait till the kids can go in the pool?
Please advise if this is correct?
Thank you so much
Eblade21
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
The 7 Day plan calls for bleach while filling and borax if pH is low.
The Intex pool care plan calls for dichlor and borax. The borax is there to counteract the pH drop caused by dichlor. The dichlor is important as it is the source of CYA in this plan. CYA is critical as it prevents the sun from removing all the chlorine from the pool. Dichlor adds 9ppm CYA for every 10ppm chlorine it adds to the pool and it dissolves quickly.
I wouldn't use the SWCG until the pool has about 50ppm CYA regardless of when you add the salt. Start the pump/filter as soon as the water is above the in/out ports in the pool.
The kids can swim anytime the pH is between 7.0 and 8.0 and there is some chlorine in the pool. Add a half a dose of bleach or dichlor before each swim session.
Do you know the volume of the pool?
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
BigDave
According to the Summer Escapes Manual it states approx. 3300 gallons.
The measurement of the pool is a round pool 14 feet diameter by 42 inches.
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
It'll be eaisier to reckon CYA if you buy dichlor in pound bags, you'll be at about 55ppm CYA after using three pounds (1/2 Cup at a time). Don't even bother testing for CYA until then. At that point, start using the SWCG.
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
Hi,
Being im here in NY, we do not have a Sam's club close by, what do you recommend besides Poolbrand Dichlor shock or Kem-Tek. If you swear by them i rather stay on the same boat as everyone else.
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
Leslie's Chlor-Brite has been the good stuff everytime I've looked. It's expensive but since you need very little... Don't let them talk you into anything else - maybe floaty toys.
Re: Start up chemistry for first time pool owner
I found this on Amazon.Com, can you please advise if this is the Pool Brand dichlor. If not I will go and get a one day pass and purchase the one from Sam's Club
I just ordered my AquaChek Salt Strips and my Taylor K-2006C, I already have the HTH 6 Way Test kit. I just like to have everything in hand before I start anything
http://www.amazon.com/PoolBrand-Quic.../dp/B0026CG9PK