Thanks for the 'attaboy'; glad it's working out for you!
(Seriously, though: there are 88,000+ posts here. Even Watermom hasn't read ALL of them!)![]()
Hi Folks,
Just want to say thank-you all so much. I found this site about 3 weeks ago, and have read just about every post. I put up a Summer Escape 15'x42" round 4000 gals. a month ago and thanks to you guys so far the water is doing great..
The problem that I was having at first was try to chase the numbers, once I saw the post about that, I stopped and my chemicals are doing fine now. I do keep my chlorine a little high, but this is by chose..
When I saw the BBB method I knew that this was the way to go..
When my wife came home with the pool and around $200.00 dollars in chemicals I just about freaked..I do use the Wal-Mart 6 test drip tester.
By the way this is the first pool that I have owned and again want to thank you all so much..I wish that I was able to shake each of your hands.
Waterbucket
Thanks for the 'attaboy'; glad it's working out for you!
(Seriously, though: there are 88,000+ posts here. Even Watermom hasn't read ALL of them!)![]()
PoolDoc / Ben
Thank you for your post-- we love success stories!!
Janet
Hi Janet,
Do you also live in Louisiana?..My wife and I do also..
Yup, I'm just outside of Shreveport....
Janet
Hi aylad,
Wife and I live in Weston, LA..but grew up in Maine..
Pump F1000C Gph 1075--Filter SFS Cartridge=WaterBucket (:>)
15'x15' round 4K gal AG vinyl pool; trichlor; FS 1000 cartridge filter; pump; 24/7hrs; HTH 6 drop...Will be getting Taylor; well; summer: none; winter: Will be taking down; ; PF:30
Ah, that's about a 2.5 hour drive from me. Coming from Maine-what a huge culture (and climate! ) shock!!
Janet
You'r so right, but we love it here. Speaking of shock!!! Do I need to shock the pool if my numbers are all ok?
Pump F1000C Gph 1075--Filter SFS Cartridge=WaterBucket (:>)
15'x15' round 4K gal AG vinyl pool; trichlor; FS 1000 cartridge filter; pump; 24/7hrs; HTH 6 drop...Will be getting Taylor; well; summer: none; winter: Will be taking down; ; PF:30
Nope, no need to shock the pool unless you start losing chlorine overnight, the water starts to look dull/hazy, your CC gets over 1 ppm, you find a dead animal or a swimmer with a poop accident, or you start to see signs of algae.......I also shock mine after hurricane-induced storms and after several days of heavy swimmer load, just in case....
Glad you like it down here--I do, too. Born and raised here--spent some time living on the east coast (job transfer) but quickly decided that I hated it and came "home". Have no plans to leave again!
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