I was just doing a Google search on 'cleaning out a pool that's turned into a pond' and stumbled upon this site. I wanted to view someone who had a very similar situation to mine, but found I did not have permission. I registered and read the new user post, so here I am - starting a new thread.
We have had an Itex 4ft x 24 for about 4 yrs now. I really don't like it - with a passion - but we live in Texas and it is hot. It is really the only practical option since we live in a rental home. Every year I cuss like a sailor trying to muck the thing out and get gadgets that weren't meant to work on the pool - to work. Every year I get it all cleaned (no, I don't winterize) and then I fight with chemicals to keep the algae away.
This year I thought I would just get rid of the thing, but it summer again, hot again, and I have 4 children. The pool is almost a necessity. It currently has about 1 and 1/2 ft. of pond in it. It smells like death. There are tons of leaves and sticks and bugs and probably my own personal loch ness monster. I know I have no right to complain because I have not taken care of it the way I should, but we have been on a very tight budget until this year. Now, I am capable of doing what needs to be done - but I really don't know what it is.
I bought a larger pump last year with the adapters for the in and out tubes (I know, I am great with all the technical pool jargon). I filter the water non-stop. I shock it. I add algaeside. Blah, blah, blah.
Bottom line is that I really want to start from scratch. I think I am going to have to rent a sump pump to get the water out as the pool has been sitting in the same spot for so long, the drain is now sunken into the ground and is pretty much inaccessible. I can get the thing cleaned - really. But, I will need some help with recommendations on how to keep it that way.
Wow. I guess this was long for an introductory post. Thanks in advance - promise I am NOT a spammer. I'm not that technically inclined.
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