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    ok so here is my delima. I have read in a few places that the chemicals are not necessary to buy from dealer. all that is needed is bleach boric acid and baking soda. is this correct? if I don't have to buy the expensive pool chemicals that come in the package then I could just buy the pump/filter a test kit and put more to another pool. help me here if I am wrong... thanx

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    TPope:
    YES! You CAN run your pool with Bleach, Borax, Baking Soda, Muriatic Acid and Cyanuric Acid. AND NOTHING ELSE. Most of us do that now. I've been doing it for years. The ONLY chemical you need from the pool store or the pool section is Cyanuric Acid, called CYA, or Chlorine Stabilizer, or just Stabilizer.

    See the Chlorine forum for the B-B-B thread.

    Getting a good test kit will be the best investment you can make in maintaining your pool. There are 3 or 4 we can recommend. Get a test kit, not test strips. It's a little daunting at first but with practice, it's easy. My kid keeps fish and the water tests are far more complicated and he runs them with ease--and he's 11!

    Site preparation cannot be neglected. It is the single most important part of pool preparation for ANY Above Ground pool, from a tiny 8' EasySet donut to a 45' long monster. You may THINK your ground is level, but if it's more than 1/2" off over that 30', you can have troubles. If it settles, you can have troubles. Have them do it, have them warranty their work in writing, and consider it worth it.

    I'll bet that doesn't include electrical work either, does it. If it does than it is the BIGGEST bargain! Most codes require that the electrical be done in a very specific way.

    Once you decide, talk to us about your pump and filter options too, and maybe we can help.
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    all AG installs i've seen have NOT had electrical included, that seems to always be the homeowners responsibility to get done. Probably because of teh permit involved.
    Since the pool is not a permanent structure, up here, permits are not required, making the install of one a simple matter. Electrical is different though...

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    well my dad is an electrician so that part wont be the problem. the pump is a 1hp w/ sand filter. is second under the DE filter where I am purchasing.

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    OK......Got the pool! I am stoked. I went with the high end pool instead of the first choice. http://www.lesliespool.com/shopping/...ProductID=9153 take a look. It is the 15' X 30' NB. Got a Hayward sand filter w/ 1.5hp pump. Liner is awesome with tile accent around top and sandy design throughout. Pool will actually be delivered next wednesday and hopefully installed that week or next. I have been looking around for info on filling and such with little success so here are a few questions.

    How long will this take to fill(yes I have to use tap as my well has way too many metals and rust in it)?
    Will the sun damage liner during fill?
    I bought the CYA, just need the bleach, myuratic acid, borax and baking soda right?
    What do you start off with as far as adding chemicals?
    Will my job (24hr on 48hr off with occasional 48hr on) get me too far in the hole with keeping up with my pool?

    I know that there are more than a few questions but I am eager and very thatkful for the support and advise I have already received. This forum really is a great place for noobs like myself....Thanks Again from South Texas!

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    Hi Tpope, congrats on the pool selection. You should be happy with it.

    Fill time should take between 24 to 48 hours, give or take. The sun will not damage your liner. The pool can be emptied and refilled a hundred times as long as you always have at least 6" of water in it.

    I worked as an EMT years ago and I had the same hours. It should be easy to work in the pool maintanance without a problem.

    I will let others answer the chemical questions. Not my expertise

    Best of luck, Dennis
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